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Camera Work Editing Sound Mise-en-Scene
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CAMERA WORK Close Up, Mid Shot, Long Shot, Worms Eye View, Birds Eye View (Over The Head), Angled Shots (Very High, High, Low, Very Low), Eye Level, Over The Shoulder, (Two/Three/Group) Shot LONG SHOT: Varies from Long shot to Extreme Long Shot MID SHOT: Varies from Medium long shot to Mid Close Up CLOSE UP: Varies from Extreme close up to Close Up (TWO/THREE/GROUP) SHOT: Varies depending on how many people are in the shot altogether.
SOUND Pleonastic, Synchronous, Contrapuntal, Ambient, Voice Over, Monologue/Dialogue, Dietetic/Non-Dietetic, MONOLOGUE: Speech made by one person DIALOGUE: Speech between Characters CONTRAPUNTAL: Doesn't fit with scene or mood
MISE-EN-SCENE Costume, Lighting, Make up, Lighting, Performance, Positioning, Props PROPS: Only if used by characters is it a prop, otherwise it becomes part of the scene
EDITING Cut/Straight Cut, Eyeline, Match/Motivated Cut, Match On Action Cut, Parallel Editing, Reaction Shot, Shot Reverse Shot, Directional Continuity, Cut Away, Cut In, Graphic Match, Jump Cut, Fade, Dissolve, Wipe, Pace Of Editing- Slow/Fast Rhythm Editing PACE OF EDITING: ALWAYS matches the MOOD of the scene
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