AVT 253 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Tracking Shot
Film terms class 1
Sound effects
Any number of uses of sound other than music or dialogue.
Special effects
A term used to describe a range of technological additions to the film to
manipulate or alter what has been filmed.
Subjective camera
A technique that recreates the perspective of a single individual.
Subtitle
Printed titles, usually at the bottom of the film frame that add descriptions to the
image or translate the dialogue from one language to another.
Swish pan
A pan shot that moves rapidly from right to left or left to right creating a blurring
effect.
Synchronous sound
Sound whose source is identified by the film image.
Take
The recording of an image on film, usually used in writing as a temporal measure
such as a "long take" or a "short take"
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Document Summary
Any number of uses of sound other than music or dialogue. A term used to describe a range of technological additions to the film to manipulate or alter what has been filmed. A technique that recreates the perspective of a single individual. Printed titles, usually at the bottom of the film frame that add descriptions to the image or translate the dialogue from one language to another. A pan shot that moves rapidly from right to left or left to right creating a blurring effect. Sound whose source is identified by the film image. The recording of an image on film, usually used in writing as a temporal measure such as a "long take" or a "short take" A shot that moves vertically up or down without changing the position of the camera. The movement of the image through a scene, photographed by a camera mounted on tracks.