Here are my required Computer Tech definitions that I have paraphrased into my own words:
VoiceOver: someone narrating a video through audio
Framing: the way that a videographer moves the camera so the angle appeals to the audience
Camera Movement: the way the frame is moved so you can see from different angles
Pan: when the camera moves or rotates from side to side
Tilt: the camera stays in one spot, on a stand most likely, and is tipped up and down
Tracking shot: commonly used in movies, the camera is on a platform and pushed on railings like a railroad track
Zoom: enlarging an image by making it bigger
Shot: basically the image or picture taken
Establishing shots: the setup before the actual picture is taken
Long shot: the entire big picture of an area.
Full shot: another word for long shot. Like a synonym
Medium shot: the middle of an image. For example a body shot only from the wait up
Close up shot: a shot that zooms way into a scene or picture
Extreme close up:a picture that is zoomed the furthest it can go. Like on a face all you can see is an eyeball.
Over the shoulder shot: it's basically self explanatory. It's a shot taken over your shoulder
High and low angle shots: the high angle means that it's shot above the eyeliner and the low angle is when the camera is below and shoots upward.
Hand held shot: the camera man is holding the camera instead of it being on a tripod
Transition: going from one shot to the next. Sometimes shown through a scene change
Cut: a type of transition where a scene is split into two different shots
Dissolve: it's a type of transition where one scene bleeds into the next briefly
Fade in and out: slow increases or decrease in the image visibility.
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