1. prop/costumes, lighting, setting, and style of acting
2. the shot is one continues frame with no edits
3. an edit is a shot changing to other shots
4. three different ways that lighting can be used to establish a scene is 1. the position of lighting, 2. the tint of the light
5. the term backlighting is referring to the light in the background of a frame highlighting what is wanted to be seen or is the main focal point
6. the term framing is referring to what the director would want to be seen in the shot and how they want it to catch the audience’s attention
7. the rule of thirds is very important to framing because it helps guides the best places for a focal point or leading our eyes somewhere important
8. 2 different reasons that a cinematographer may choose to overexpose a particular shot is; to make it seem like a dream for flashback, or it my be the way a characters eyes are adjusting to their surroundings
9. the effect of underexposing a shot is to make the scene scary, mysterious or calm
10. the difference between shooting a character from low or high angles is the difference in superiority or power, a low shot could make the character seen big, intimidating and powerful whereas if the character was shot from a high angle they could look scared, intimidated and powerless
11. the term canted refers to the camera shooting the scene is turned to create grater effect of the frame
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