MCU (Medium cap Up) Shot showing the extent of the chest to overhead.
BCU (Close Big Up) Shot featuring a specific body part or object so it looks great. For example: chin-length human face to the forehead.
ECU (extrime Close Up) Shot featuring a detail object. Such as eyes, nose, or ears.
MS (Medium Shot) Shot featuring the waist to the head.
His TS (Total Shot) shot showing the whole object.
ES (Establishing Shot) Shot featuring the entire scene or point to direct where the event or scene photographed.
OSS (Shot Over Shoulder) Shots where the camera is behind the shoulder of one actor, actor and shoulders visible or visible in the frame. The main purpose appears to the camera with the opposite shoulder foreground.
High Angle (Birds eye view) the higher position of the object to the camera AngleCamera retrieved.Normal position parallel to the eye level of the object taken.
Low Angle (Frog eye) lower camera position of objects taken technique.
Obyektive Camera Retrieval where the camera comes in accordance with the technique
Reality.Subyektive CameraRetrieval where the camera trying to involve the audience in the event. It is as if the camera lens as the eyes of the audience or one of the actors in the scene.
CAMERA MOVEMENT1. PanningPanning is the horizontal movement of the camera (the camera still in place) from left to right or vice versa.2. Pan right: horizontal camera movement from left to right.3. Pan left: horizontal movement of the camera from right to left.4. TiltingTilting vertical camera movement (the camera still in place) from top to bottom or versa.5. Tilt vice-up: moving the camera vertically from bottom to top.6. Tilt down: move the camera vertically from top to bottom.7. TrackingTrack is camera movement toward or away from the object.8. Track in: motion camera near exit object9. Track: moving the camera away from the object
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