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Camera Shots and Angles for Television Production Instructor: Mrs. Hudgens
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Rule of Thirds A composition theory based on dividing the screen into thirds vertically and horizontally, and the placement of the main subject along those lines.
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Headroom The space between the top of a subjects head and a monitors upper-screen edge. Too much headroom makes the subject appear to fall out of the frame.
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Leadroom The area in front of the moving object. The camera leads rather than centers or follows activity of the person in the shot.
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Noseroom Noseroom This area dictates a substantial area in front of a person in full or partial profile. Lets the person in the shot look across the screen. Also, called look room
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Long Shot The Long Shot is the camera view of a subject or scene from a distance, showing a broad perspective. The subjects entire body is in the shot.
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Medium Shot The medium shot includes the person in the shot down to the waist or knee area including a small but comfortable area above the head.
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Bust Shot The bust shot includes the bust area, the head, a small but comfortable space above the head.
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Over-the-shoulder shot The subject of the shot, and the shoulder and part of the back of someones head.
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Close-up Shot The close up shot includes the area of the shoulders up to a small distance above the top of the head.
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Extreme Close-up Shot The extreme close-up shot includes all or a portion of the face only.
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White Balance White balance is the process of adjusting the colors of a video camera that usually includes displaying the color white in front of the camera and pushing a button.
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