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Unit 1

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The ability of a camera to compensate in cases where a subject with a large amount of background light would otherwise be obscured.   Backlight Compensation  
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A scene shot from directly above the action.   Bird's Eye View  
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A scene change in a movie; a quick move from one scene to another.   Cut  
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Usually the first shot of a scene, designed to show the audience where the action is taking place.   Establishing Shot  
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A camera angle which shows the subject as a we would expect to see them in real life.   Eye Level  
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Raw, unedited material as it had been originally recorded.   Footage  
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A camera angle that shows the subject from above; camera is angled down towards the subject; not as extreme as bird's eye view.   High Angle  
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A camera angle that shows the subject from below; camera is angled up towards the subject.   Low Angle  
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A camera angle that looks at the talking subject form the listener's perspective, literally over the shoulder.   Over the Shoulder  
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A camera movement that scans a scene horizontally   Panning  
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A planning tool that includes the "spoken" text of a video production.   Script  
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Video that is not custom shot for use in a specific film (archive footage).   Stock Footage  
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A series of sketches that are used as a planning tool to visually show how the action of a story unfolds.   Storyboard  
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A camera movement that scans a scene vertically.   Tilting  
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Person recording with a video camera.   Videographer  
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Camera setting that adjusts for lighting in order make white objects appear white in photos.   White Balance  
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Altering the lens making a subject appear closer or further away.   Zooming  
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