Big close up is...
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Close up is ...
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The shot that presents the face from forehead to chin.
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The shot that frames a certain person or thing and it is a detailed view of the subject.
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Mid shot is ...
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The shot that is showing the head from the torso.
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Medium shot is ...
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Long shot is ...
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The shot that includes the head from the knees or from the waist and the difference of this shot from mid shot are this is from the distance and the mid shot is the shot that represents the subject.
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This shot proportionate to an area where it corresponds the audience’s view.
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Wide shot is ...
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A greater amount of frame where it can view a greater depth of field.
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Establishing shot is ...
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Low angle is ...
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Usually the first overview of the scene which will inform the audience what is the sequence the follows.
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The frame that views the subject from below.
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High angle is ...
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The shot that is captured from above.
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Deep focus is ...
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Shallow focus is ...
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This is a technique or style in photography which uses a great depth of field.The depth of field is the front-to-back range of focus in an image — that is, how much of it appears sharp and clear.
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A technique wherein a certain image is in focus and the other things are not.This is used to emphasize the subject.
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Voice over is ...
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The narration of the speaker but he is not being seen and something different is being shown while he is narrating.
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Dialogue is ...
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Sound effects is ...
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It is the speech that are being said by the characters in a film or movie.
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The sound that is other than speeches to make the scene more specific.
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Music In film) is ...
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The music is used in movies and films to support the scene and build atmosphere
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Mise en scene is ...
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Costume is ...
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The arrangement of everything that will present in the film- props, decoration, lights, costume and etc. Or in short the visuals in the camera.
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The costume is the clothing and accessories that the actors and actresses wear in the film.
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Symbolism is ...
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This is is the alternative symbol representing another subject that can be visual or auditory.
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The director is ...
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The producer ...
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The one who is in charge of directing the film. He is also the one that leads and supervise a particular project or program.
Ex.
M. Night Shyamalan- The Director of THE LAST AIRBENDER
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It is the one who plans, corporates, establishes different areas of filmmaking such as script choosing, editing, financing arrangement and etc
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Cast members are ...
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The actors, staffs and all the people that are involved in the product film or movie.
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