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Adobe Premiere Pro ACA Exam Prep - Shot Types and Camera Moves
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Adobe Premiere Pro ACA Exam Prep - Shot Types and Camera Moves
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1. _________________ typically used to establish the subject in their environment

2. ______________ is when the camera is placed low and angled up at the subject. It makes your subject look larger and more powerful

3. ________________ is when the the camera is placed very low (often on the ground)

4. ___________________ is when the camera is setup to capture the subject's perspective to show the audience what he/she is looking at

5. _________________ typically shows part of the subject in more detail. This show simulates what we would see or at least pay attention to when we are talking with someone.

6. _________________ is often just part of the face like the eye. This is used to emphasize the characters emotion.

7. _______________ is the strategy of splitting your image into three sections vertically and horizontally so you have a clear foreground, middle ground and background

8. _________________ shot in a dialog scene when one subject is photographed in medium close with some portion of another subject occupying some part of the foreground? Maintains the connection between the two characters.

9. ______________ shot is the interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else. It is usually, although not always, followed by a cut back to the first shot, when the cutaway avoids a jump cut.

10. _________________ placed at a distance that shows the subject entire face and shoulders? This is often used in interviews for news and documentaries.

11. _____________ is the amount of footage shot and different camera angles used to capture a scene. When in the post-production process, the more camera coverage means that there is more footage for the film editor to work with in assembling the final cut.

12. ______________ is when the camera is placed high and angled down at the subject. It makes your subject look smaller and weak

13. _______________ is extra footage of your subject or interesting aspects of the setting that you can use later when editing to hide cuts, zooms or simply to make your interviews more interesting.

14. ___________ is any shot where the camera moves alongside the object(s) it is recording.

15. Moving the camera up and down (often used to reveal something)

16. Moving the camera side to side (often used to follow the subject)