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of light. to simulate. Standard designed depth. illusion of lighting is. to create the. Standard designed depth. illusion of lighting is. to create the. Variations:
Basic Film Terms Everyone Knows Special Effects. Special Effects is a broad term for fantastical audio and visual illusions that could not have been filmed by normal means. Special effects include in-camera effects, miniatures, CGI, rear-camera projections, and stop motion animation. Visual effects are a subcategory of special effects.
Movement of entire camera forward or back. Movement of entire camera forward or back. = DOLLY. A Brief Digression: The “camera movement” that isn’t. Adjustment of the lens focal length while the camera is running. A Brief Digression: The. “camera movement” that isn’t.
GLOSSARY OF BASIC FILM TERMS. Aysnchronous sound: Sound that does not have its source in the film image. Available lighting: The use of only that light which actually exists on location, either natural (the sun) or artificial (household lamps).
cinematography: The art or technique of movie photography, including both the shooting and development of the film. (from Greek: kinema "movements" and graphein "to record") climax: the point of highest intensity, catharsis, and suspense just before a resolution.
Call Sheet: a document, usually distributed as a PDF, which provides an overview of a typical shootday, including client and production company names, talent names, crew names, their positions, location and schedule information. Cast: a term for the collective performers in a film.
This document defines various film terminology related to shot designations, camera angles, aspect ratios, lighting, lenses, color, composition and camera movements. It provides descriptions for different types of shots including long shot, medium shot, close-up, point of view shot and group shot.