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It enables you to shift the camera from left to right with fluidity and stability. Tripod Stick Monopod Slider Slider
It focuses on showing more of the character in their environment. Full Shot Medium Shot Close Up Extreme Close-Up Medium Shot
This shows the full character and the environment around them. Medium Shot Extreme Close-Up Full Shot Close Up Full Shot
This shot usually frames its subject within the scenery or can be used to establish the beginning or the end of a scene. Wide Shot Medium Shot Close Up Full Shot Wide Shot
These are used to create scope and scale as well as set tone and mood. Extreme Wide Shot Medium Shot Wide Shot Extreme Close-Up Extreme Wide Shot
It helps the viewer gain knowledge over the time and location of a scene. Extreme Wide Shot Wide Shot Establishing Shot Full Shot Establishing Shot
Provides scope and scale, dominance, and can be used to make a character appear strong or in control. High Angle Shot Dutch Angle Shot Low Angle Shot Eye Level Shot Low Angle Shot
A camera shot with two characters featured in the frame. Three-Shot Selfie Single Shot Two-Shot Two-Shot
Shows your subject from behind the shoulder of another character. Over-the-Shoulder Shot Single Shot Point of View Shot Over-the-Back Shot Over-the-Shoulder Shot
This type of shot brings realism and a frenetic pace to every shot. Handheld Shot Steadicam Shot Slider Shot Gimbal Shot Handheld Shot
This type of shot adds size and scope and can take you from the top floor to the bottom with ease. Slider Shot Gimbal Shot Crane Shot Handheld Shot Crane Shot
This type of shot allows you to go from roof to floor or follow someone at foot level and end on their face. Gimbal Shot Crane Shot Jib Shot Handheld Shot Jib Shot
This type of shot captres still images and video by a remotely-operated or autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) or, more commonly, as a drone. Drone Shot Crane Shot Jib Shot Gimbal Shot Drone Shot
This shot emphasizes a small area or detail of the subject. Medium Shot Close Up Full Shot Extreme Close-Up Extreme Close-Up
This shot fills the screen with the subject at hand. It frames emotions or a reaction to the action. Full Shot Close Up Extreme Close-Up Medium Shot Close Up
The art and science of placing subjects in your shots. Camera Angle Camera Movement Camera Shot Framing Cinematography Camera Shot Framing
It lets you have the access of handheld, but the stability of the slider or tripod. Handheld Shot Slider Shot Gimbal Shot Steadicam Shot Steadicam Shot
This type of shot allows the rotation of the camera on a single axis. Slider Shot Gimbal Shot Steadicam Shot Handheld Shot Gimbal Shot
M5
A demanding process that requires maximum attention and effort. Sound Production Film Production Video Production Media Production Film Production
The editor assembles the footage, music, sound and visual effects to create a multi-sensory experience. Sound Editing Photo Editing Overall Editing Visual Editing Overall Editing
Filmmaking deals with different tasks at different times with superior coordination to give the best output. True False True
There are nine key stages that take place in the production of any film. True False False
A line manager or production manager is usually hired during the post-production phase to create a schedule and manage the budget for the film. True False False
The point of no return in filmmaking is the point during the pre-production phase when it becomes cheaper to follow through to the end than to dip out early. True False False
After the principal shooting is complete, the stage of post-production begins by putting audio and visual materials together. True False True
While the film is being edited, the executive producer may decide to reshoot or film additional scenes. True False False
Any computer-graphic visual effects/CGI are digitally added by an artist during the overall editing stage. True False False
Sound effects are designed and recorded during the sound editing stage. True False True
This stage of production includes planning. Pre-Production Post-Production Production Distribution Pre-Production
The footage filmed in the production stage will be evaluated and screened during footage review. True False True
This stage of production includes filming. Distribution Post-Production Production Pre-Production Production
This stage of production includes editing, color grading and visual effects. Post-Production Pre-Production Distribution Production Post-Production
This stage is when a production company and office is established. Production Post-Production Distribution Pre-Production Pre-Production
This role is being assigned during pre-production to create a schedule and manage the budget for the film. Producer Cinematographer Line Manager Director of Photography Line Manager
This stage is when shooting begins. Pre-Production Post-Production Distribution Production Production
This is where you want to ensure you have all the shots you will need in post. Post Photography Portrait Photography Principal Photography Assistant Principal Photography Principal Photography
This is the stage where audio and visual materials are put together. Production Distribution Post-Production Pre-Production Post-Production
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