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Camera Movement

Camera Movement Pans Tilts Dolly Shots Hand-held shots Crane Shots Zoom Lenses The Aerial Shot

Continuity Time and Space Continuity Directional Continuity Space continuity / Time continuity Directional Continuity Screen Direction Action Axis: 180 Degree Rule Eye line Continuity of wardrobe, lighting, props etc.

Bridging Time and Space Cut-in or cut-away: permit removal or inclusion of action to compress or expand the time and space. Transitional devices: Pictorial and Sound

Depth of Field The distance range between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus. Depth of field depends on the lens opening, the focal length of the lens, and the distance from the lens to the subject.

F-2.8 F-5.6 F-11 F-22

Film vs. Video

Film vs. Video

Film Exposure Latitude

Color -Film VS. Video

Color Gamut -Film VS. Video

Think in Sequences Think in Sequences, not individual shots Careful planning Concentration while filming Thinking continuously will make thoughtful continuity

Before You Shoot There are three things you need to consider before you shoot: Camera Position Camera Height Focal Length of the Lens Aperture