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establishing shot
setting, wide enough to establish scale, introduces crutial details
master shot
confirms location, captures scene playing out in its entirety, shows everyone
wide shot
subjects are far from camera to show relation to environment and scale
full shot
entire subject (usually centred) tight enough to show face but wide enough to show body language and wardrobe
medium full shot
top - below waist (cowboy shot)
dangerous, confident, confrontational
medium shot
subject is similar to how we interact with people waist-head
eyes without losing envrionment
montage
separate images (moving or still) edited together, allows for lots of info over short span
TEEL
T - technique (its use and impact/message)
E - example
E - explain (how it developes impact/meaning)
mise en scene definition
everything in front of the canera, and how it comes together for the audience
(props, colour, lenses, makeup, set design, lighting, blocking, framing, sound, frame rate, costuming, music)
hitchcock style
high angles
behind, side, closeup
montage
props/colour
camios