Journal 23: Part one: Take notes on the terms for screenwriting. Screenwriting Glossary.

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Journal 23: Part one: Take notes on the terms for screenwriting. Screenwriting Glossary

Setting Slug line Ext Int

Character First appearance

Dialogue O.S. V.O

Action Camera Bg Sounds

Camera Movement Tilt up Tilt down Pan right Pan left Swish Pan Tracking

Camera Angles Angle on Angle up Angle down

Transitions Cut Fade in Fade out Fade to black Cross fade Dissolve Jump cut Match cut

Other Cool Stuff… Interior Frame POV

Angle Up

Angle DOWN

Angle on

Camera Distance Close on or up Wide shot/Long shot Establishing shot Aerial shot

Close up

Wide/Long Establishing

Aerial Shot

Interior frame

POV

Aerial Shot

POV

Angle DOWN

POV Angle Up

Wide/Long Establishing

Close up

Interior frame

Wide/Long Establishing

Match Cut

PART 2 Identify the various camera techniques and transitions used in Hugo.