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Film Study Camera Shots Low Angle Shot The camera looks up at the subject. This makes the subject seem important, powerful or larger than the viewer. High Angle Shot The…
Working with Cinematic Techniques WARM UP Decide which of the following are TRUE for you: ( ) I have nightmares when I see a horror movie. ( ) Old movies are not so interesting…
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Film Terminology Film Terminology What You See Is What You Get. Framing What is Framing? How images look within the shot. A shot is a piece of film with no cuts. A cut is…