This shot shows only one part of the subject. It's very very close.
What is an extreme close up?
The button you push to start filming.
What is a recording button?
To change the distance of the camera lens. Move in or move out.
What is zoom?
The camera is above the subject here.
What is a high angle?
Removing a part of the original picture frame.
What is crop?
This shot emphasizes the setting, not humans. It is far away.
What is a wide shot?
Drawing out each scene for the movie.
What is story boarding?
This is at the end of the movie and it shows the names of the people who worked on the movie.
What is credits?
This shows two people from a distance.
What is a medium shot?
This is the name of the package.
What is title?
The director says this to get people to STOP filming.
What is cut?
The camera shows a person running on a beach. What type of shot is this?
What is a long shot?
This shot cuts off at the shoulders. It's used to show emotion.
What is a close up?
States that a persons eyes should be placed according to it.
What is rules of third?
This means the actors are filming the scene again for the 5th time.
What is "take #5"
The director says this when the movie is finished.
What is "That's a wrap!"?
This tells how many times a scene has been filmed.
What is "Take #1"?
How a face should always be placed when on screen?
Using the lines with rules of third.
A shot shows a person's whole head. What types of camera shot is this?
What is a close up?
This shot is one of the most common types. It shows the subject from the waist up or waist down.
What is a medium shot?
The camera is tilted here.
What is a dutch angle?
This shot is of a person from a distance showing their surroundings. It can show motion and action.
What is a long shot?
The space between the direction the person is facing and the edge of the screen.
What is nose room?