FILM 1F94 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Available Light, Multiple Exposure, Optical Printer

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Low-key: a style of lighting that emphasizes diffused shadows and atmospheric pools of light. Telephoto lens: a lens that acts as a telescope, magnifying the size of objects at a great distance. Establishing shots: usually an extreme long or long shot offered at the beginning of a scene, providing the viewer with the context of the subsequent closer shot. Three shots: a medium shot, featuring three actors. Wide angle lens: a lens that permits the camera to photograph a wider area than a normal lens. Bird"s-eye view: a shot in which the camera photographed a scene from directly overhead. High-angle shots: a shot in which the subject is photographed from above. Crane: a shot taken from a special device called a crane, which resembles a huge mechanical arm. The crane carries the camera and the cinematographer and can move in virtually any direction.

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