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Shot   Single piece of film uninterrupted by cuts.  
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Established shot   Long shot or series of shots that sets the scene.  
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Full Shot   A shot from some distance, if filming a person, full body is shown.  
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Medium Shot   Most common shot, camera seems to be a medium distance away from the project being filmed. Shows the person being filmed waist up.  
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Close up   The image being shot takes up at least 80% of the frame.  
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Extreme close up   The image being shot is a part of a whole, such as an eye or hand.  
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Two shot   Scene with two people exclusively.  
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Eye Level   Shot taken from normal height; that is, the characters eye level.  
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High Key   The scene is flooded with light, creating s bright and open-looked scene.  
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Low Key   Scene is flooded with shadows and darkness  
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Bottom/ Side lighting   direct lighting from below or from the side  
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Front/ Back lighting   Soft lighting on the actors face or from behind given the appearance of innocence or goodness, a halo effect.  
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High angle   Camera is above the subject. Makes the subject look smaller or weaker.  
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Low angle   Filming subject from below, making the look larger and stronger.  
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Boom shot or crane shot   Camera is on a crane over the action, used to create overhead shots.  
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