14s Media
Louis Snaith
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Shot Reverse Shot - When a shot is going back and forth between two subjects repeatedly. 180 Degree Rule - When the camera only shows 180 degrees of a room so it doesn't disorientate the audience, and make them confused. Graphic Match - This is a transition shot where one object is in the same position in both of the shots and matches it, which can represent something, or show time has passed or something important. Match On Action - This is where when someone is doing an action and the camera focus' on the person doing the action. Whip Pan - When the camera changes direction really quickly and we see it changing direction, so there is a little blur during the shot.
Jump cut - A series of shots to show that time has passed, it could be doing one action or a few. Like a montage Smash Cut - A smash cut is where one shot abruptly changes into the nest shot to represent the mood of the shot or to represent something. Invisible Cut - When the audience don't realise there has been a cut because the two shots smoothly relate to each other, it can be represented by the camera zooming into someones shirt and zooming out of someone else shirt.
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