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Shot Types Identified Refer To: There Is a Convention in Video and Filmmaking That Assi
Mcconkey on Thailand Jour, Supplanting Any and All Spurious History Continued on Page 8
Film Terminology
Cinematography
3. Master the Camera
BASIC FILM TERMINOLOGY Aerial Shot a Shot Taken from a Crane
The Lens: Focal Length Control of Perspective in the Image Is Very Impor- 5.21 Wide-Angle Distortion in Mikhail Tant to the Filmmaker
Camera Shots
Film Terms 1
The Virtual Worlds of Cinema
Visual Absurdity in Raging Bull
Is the Road Movie a Static Genre?
3D-Aware Tracking Shots from Consumer Video∗
Clip Descriptions
Shot List Exercise
The Autonomous Camera in Stanley Kubrick's the Shining
The Historical Thought of Film: Terrence Malick and Philosophical Cinema
Filmkamerabruk
Top View
Film Terms Glossary Cinematic Terms Definition and Explanation Example (If Applicable) 180 Degree Rule a Screen Direction Rule T
Final Thesis
Intensified Continuity Visual Style in Contemporary American Film Author(S): David Bordwell Reviewed Work(S): Source: Film Quarterly, Vol
Cinematic Techniques
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Camera Angle Camera Movements
In the Mood for Love
Shots in Motion
Re-Examining the Traditional Principles of Cinematography of Modern Movies: a Case Study of Children of Men and Clerks II Cornelia Håkansson
A Narrative and Stylistic Analysis of Terrence Malick's Films
The Grand Budapest Hotel (Anderson 2014)
The Autonomous Camera in Stanley Kubrick's the Shining
Elements of Film Language
Shooting for Editing What Is Shooting for Editing?
Film Analysis in English
Minimalism and Art-Cinema Narration in Gus Van Sant's Gerry, Elephant, and Last Days Matthew Ohnj Alberhasky Iowa State University
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Glossary of Basic Film Terms
Low-Angle Shot
Cinematography Film Study 1 – Ms
Notes on Montage and Classic Continuity Thrown Together by David Tamés1
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Version 6, Revised February 10, 2016
Glossary of Basic Film Terms
Chapter 3: Cinematography Film 125: the Textbook © Lynne Lerych
"Dancing, Flying Camera Jockeys": Invisible Labor, Craft Discourse, and Embodied Steadicam and Panaglide Technique from 1972 to 1985