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Technical Language of Moving Image Year 9 Complete Student Sheet

Gill Clayton | Thursday September 10, 2009

Categories: Courses, KS3, Year 9, Key Concepts, Media Language, Other Topics, Moving Images

Technical Language of Moving Image - Year 9 - Complete Student Sheet

Camera Shots

Establishing Shot - ES - Establishes where, when and who of a sequence of film.

Long Shot - LS - The subject being filmed can be seen from head to foot in their surroundings.

Mid/medium Shot - MS - Classic newsreader shot. A person can be seen from the waist upwards. We can still see some of the setting.

Close Up - CU - The subject fills the screen. We cannot see much of the background.

Big/Extreme Close Up - BCU/ECU - A small detail fills the screen: an insect on a leaf, an eye

Point of View Shot - POV - The shot is from a character’s Point-of-view, as if you are seeing things through their eyes

Over the Shoulder Shot - The shot is from behind a character as if you are looking over their shoulder

Bird’s Eye View Shot - The camera is above the subject like a bird in the sky.

Camera Angles

High Angle - HA - The camera is placed higher up than the subject, looking down on them.

Eye Level - EL - The camera is at the same height as the eyes of the subject.

Low Angle - LA - The camera is placed lower than the subject, looking up at them.

Camera Movements

Pan - Camera stays in one place and moves horizontally from left to right or right to left.

Tilt - Camera stays in one place and moves vertically from high to low angle or low to high.

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