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Micro Elements By Wojciech Koszynski

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Micro ElementsBy Wojciech Koszynski

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Extreme close upClose up of a character's eyes, which is used to

show emotion and detail of the character.

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Close upA shot of the characters whole face and also

is used to show the emotion of the character

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Medium shotA shot from a medium distance between close up and long showing the body of a person or group from knee or waist height . It is used to show the body language of the characters.

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Long shotUsually shows the entire body of a character or object. It is generally used a shot to set the scene and shows little glimpses of the scene and doesn't give everything away.

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Extreme long shotIt is similar to the long shot but gives a bigger idea of the setting and what is happening in the shot as the more it shows the more information you gain from the shot

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TrackThe movement involves following a person or a object, physically following it.

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PanThis is a horizontal movement of the camera

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TiltThis a vertical movement of the camera

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ZoomThis is the movement that makes the shot move in closer to the person/object or further away.

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CutEnd of the scene that moves onto the next one

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PaceMovement Speed of the scene or camera.

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PerformanceThe acting of the characters

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DiegeticSound visible on the screen. eg Radio or someone speaking

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Non-diegeticSounds you can hear but is not physically visible. eg Narrator

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Mise-en-sceneIt is the arrangement of scenery and stage properties.