Matching:
-Names describing standard shot sizes; the shorthand commands directors use when requesting that camera operators compose shots thus described.
A)Aspect ratio
B)Bust shot
C)Canted angles
D)Central point of interest
E)Cinemascope format
F)Closure
G)Composition
H)Extreme Close-Up (ECU)
I)Extreme Long Shot (ELS)
J)Framing
K)Golden mean
L)H&S shot
M)HDTV
N)Knee Shot
O)Leadroom principle
P)Letterbox format
Q)Long Shot (LS)
R)Medium Close-Up (MCU)
S)Medium Long Shot (MLS)
T)Medium Shot (MS)
U)Noseroom
V)NTSC
W)OTS
X)Picture cutoff
Y)Reverse leadroom
Z)Rule of thirds
Aa) Shot Nomenclature
Bb)Two Shot (or three shot)
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Q17: Matching:
-The concept on which the rule of
Q18: Matching:
-Longer than an LS; a panoramic shot
Q19: Matching:
-A shot in which an area, often
Q20: Matching:
-When using a human subject, a shot
Q21: Matching:
-The approximately 10 percent image loss around
Q23: Matching:
-The tendency of the mind to achieve
Q24: Matching:
-Also called a bust shot.
A)Aspect ratio
B)Bust shot
C)Canted
Q25: Matching:
-Also called a Leadroom Principle.
A)Aspect ratio
B)Bust shot
C)Canted
Q26: Matching:
-Director's shorthand for a shot in which
Q27: Matching:
-Shots in which camera tilt creates a
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