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1075:Dutch angle
985:Perspective
767:Ascher, 346
517:Russian Ark
446:insert shot
432:master shot
350:aerial shot
154:medium shot
63:transitions
1607:Categories
1538:Chroma key
1493:Time-lapse
1458:Filtration
1423:Dolly zoom
1351:Kitbashing
1157:Dolly zoom
1055:Crane shot
1050:Bird's-eye
1045:High-angle
933:Field size
908:Film score
850:Lens flare
820:Background
744:August 11,
656:References
640:Filmmaking
635:Film frame
618:flashbacks
572:The Player
498:See also:
361:crane shot
265:*Long shot
230:field size
39:filmmaking
1558:Go motion
1483:Slit-scan
1405:In-camera
1304:Practical
1236:Long take
1142:SnorriCam
1137:Steadicam
1117:Hand-held
1065:Low-angle
903:Narration
865:Rembrandt
604:Béla Tarr
529:long cuts
522:long take
500:Long take
457:Steadicam
313:*Close-up
144:full shot
133:long shot
85:Etymology
1371:Puppetry
1241:One-shot
1127:Tracking
1110:Whip pan
1060:Jib shot
965:Two shot
955:Close-up
945:American
925:Shooting
893:Diegetic
840:High-key
812:Lighting
704:Archived
624:See also
609:Serenity
531:include
511:The Mist
494:Duration
410:two shot
164:close-up
1547:digital
1545: (
1413:Bipacks
1360:hanging
1358: (
1313: (
1200:Zooming
1188:Shallow
1178:Racking
1105:Panning
1100:Tilting
1003:Reverse
960:Italian
855:Low-key
713:89.9 FM
599:Solaris
580:Russian
1525:Visual
1246:Insert
1226:B-roll
1152:Follow
1040:Aerial
1013:Single
950:Medium
735:
461:gimbal
427:other,
59:angles
57:where
51:frames
1173:Focus
1132:Dolly
1122:Shaky
1008:Trunk
997:(POV)
885:Sound
870:Stage
835:Flood
825:Cameo
209:1940s
205:1930s
55:movie
1193:Deep
1035:Tilt
875:Soft
860:Mood
830:Fill
746:2023
733:ISBN
711:KCRW
645:Take
553:reel
548:Rope
444:the
437:the
430:the
422:the
408:the
397:and
389:the
382:the
375:the
366:the
355:the
348:the
207:and
184:the
177:the
162:the
152:the
142:the
131:the
67:cuts
65:and
47:shot
45:, a
41:and
32:Shot
845:Key
586:'s
569:'s
559:'s
545:'s
535:'s
459:or
224:by
195:in
76:In
37:In
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702:.
676:^
620:.
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575:.
405:),
363:),
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1274:v
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782:v
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386:,
379:,
370:,
352:,
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