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By Louise Watson

Cinematography glossary

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Page 1: Cinematography glossary

By Louise Watson

Page 2: Cinematography glossary

Cinematography is the art of photography and

camerawork in film-making.

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This is a high angle shot

, this is when the camera

is positioned high up

facing down .it can e

used to show that

someone may be inferior

to someone else .

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This is a low angle

shot, this is when

the camera is place

in a lower than the

object/person . This

can e used to show

that someone has

power over

someone else or

something .

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A wide shot it show

right at the beginning

of a movie or scene

this is to give the

audience an idea of

setting .

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This is a over the shoulder shot

this is done by the camera

showing part of characters head

and filming another whilst having

a conversation .the camera will

go back and forth . This is to

make it look as though the

audience is really in the

conversation.

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A extreme close up is done by

the camera being zoomed in to

something specific to show

small details or emotions .

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A pan is when the camera follows

something but does not move its

self instead it moves from side to

side , this is used when something

or someone is walking or moving

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A two person shot shows two

people having a conversation .

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The mid shot shows some

part of the subject in more

detail, whilst still showing

enough for the audience to

feel as if they were looking

at the whole subject.