Erstellt von Nicole Capelli
vor fast 8 Jahre
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Frage | Antworten |
The most basic unite of visual material. | The Frame |
What is a series of frames taken in rapid succession? | A shot, or camera take. |
What does it mean to start and stop the camera to capture a particular shot? | A Take, or a shot. |
What is it called when shots of one setting are edited together? | A Scene. |
What is generally one scene or series of scenes that make up a unit? | A Sequence. |
What does it mean to move the camera to a new camera angle or new scene? | A new Setup. |
What are the three basic category of shots? | Long Shots, Medium Shots, and Close-ups. |
What do Long Shots include? | The whole body, from head to toe. |
What does a Wide shot include? | A wide angle view of the setting, a long shot for location. |
What is an Establishing Shot? | A wide shot that serves the narrative function of letting the viewer know where the scene is taking place. |
What is a Master Shot? | A wide shot, closer than establishing, that encompasses the entire immediate area of action. |
What does it mean to shot Coverage? | It means to shoot closer shots than the Master to see the actions better. |
What does it mean to shot Standardized Coverage? | It means to use a standard set of shots, Master, Medium, Close-ups, Over-the-shoulder, and POVs. |
What are Medium Shots? | They are closer, but not too detailed. They usually frame the actor from the waist up. |
What are Close-ups? | They show a detail of the scene. |
What are Reverse Angles? | They are the same shots taken from two opposite angles. |
What is the Point of View, POV, shot? | They are taken from the vantage point of someone in the scene. |
What is blocking? | It is the act of choreographing any movement of the camera or actors in the shot. |
What is the Rule of Thirds? | It is a guideline used to create pleasing compositions in the frame. |
What is Headroom? | It should be considered when composing a close-up: leaving a little bit of room above a person's head in the frame. |
What does it mean to lead the action? | This means to leave some room in front of a character in motion. |
What is a Dutch Angle? | This is a slightly sideways tilted camera, it's used to create psychological instability. |
What does it mean to Pan the camera? | To pivot on a horizontal axis, from left to right. |
What does it mean to tilt the camera? | To tilit on a vertical axis, up and down. |
What is a locked-off shot? | This means the shot does not move. |
What does it meant to maintain Continuity? | To maintain spatial and temporal relationships in a scene. |
What is spatial relationships in a scene? | Where characters are in comparison to everything else. |
What is temporal relationships in a scene? | Deals with the time. |
What are match cuts? | They are shots that are cut on action and create a seamless transition between shots. |
What are jump cuts? | Is a jarring cut that calls attention to itself. |
What is a cutaway? | Is a shot that is related to, but outside the immediate action of the scene. |
What does screen direction mean? | Refers to the direction a character or object is moving or looking within the frame. |
What does using the 180-degree rule provide? | It helps maintain screen direction and good spatial continuity. |
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