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Pre-Production

Production Post-Production

Director Assistant Director Script Supervisor Location Manager Director of Photography Grip -Key Grip -Dolly Grip -Best Boy Grip Sound Recordist Production Manager

KEY LIGHT FILL LIGHT BACK LIGHT

BIRDS EYEVIEW:
This shot puts the audience in a godlike position, looking down on the action.

HIGH ANGLE: The


camera is elevated above the action using a crane to give a general overview. High angles make the object photographed seem smaller, and less significant

EXTREME-LONG SHOT

LONG SHOT

MID SHOT

EYE LEVEL SHOT

CLOSE UP

EXTREME CLOSE UP

LOW ANGLE

1. Pans A movement which scans a scene horizontally. 2. Tilts A movement which scans a scene vertically, otherwise similar to a pan. 3. Dolly Shots Sometimes called TRUCKING or TRACKING shots. The camera is placed on a moving vehicle and moves alongside the action, generally following a moving figure or object 4. Hand-held shots 5. Follow shots

6. Crane Shots
Basically, dolly-shots-in-the-air

7. The Aerial Shot An exciting variation of a crane shot, usually taken from a helicopter. This is often used at the beginning of a film, in order to establish setting and movement 8. Zoom Lenses A zoom lens contains a mechanism that changes the magnification of an image.

Visual effects (commonly shortened to Visual F/X or VFX) are the various processes by which imagery is created and/or manipulated outside the context of a live action shoot.
Visual effects involve the integration of live-action footage and generated imagery to create environments which look realistic, but would be dangerous, costly, or simply impossible to capture on film. Visual effects using computer generated imagery(CGI) have become increasingly common in big-budget films, and have also recently become accessible to the amateur filmmaker with the introduction of affordable animation and compositing software.

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