Camera ShotThe image that is seen in the camera’s point of view.
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Camera AngleThe perspective of a camera.
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CompositionMeans “putting together” this helps organize
the image. This image is well thought out and is a shot of a specific area, object or person.
Credit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composition_(visual_arts)(and Mr. Harbeck)http://www.flickr.com/photos/43251283@N04/4092356033/
Rule of ThirdsThe rule of Thirds is the basis of keeping a
well balanced and also interesting shots. It contains 3 broken down squares vertically and horizontally which gives you 9 parts.
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Extreme Long ShotThe perspective of an image from a
very far distance.
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Long ShotAn image that has been taken from a far.
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Medium ShotAn image that has been taken from a
medium distance. This image usually is taken from the waist up.
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Chest Shot An image that has been taken from
the chest.
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Extreme Close UpThis shot is at a very close distance to the
object.This shot usually focuses on showing the detail of an object.
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Over the Shoulder Shot
An image of something or someone over the shoulder and it’s being taken by another person.
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Two-Shot
A shot containing two people in it.
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Point of ViewA position from which something is viewed
and well-thought-out.
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Eye LevelThe perspective of how someone would see
it as if they were standing on the ground.
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High Angle LevelWhen the camera is set up in an angle where
the object is looking up at you or where the camera is looking down on the object.
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Oblique ShotNot a shot you would normally take. The
angle of the image is slanted or not straight.
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