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Camera shot

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angle shootnounA session of shooting at an angle or a shot taken in such a session.
tracking shotnoun(cinematography, film) A continuously recorded segment containing no edits, in which the camera is moved (often mounted on a dolly rolling on tracks) so as to sweep through an extensive area or to follow the physical movement of characters or events.
camera movenoun(film, television) A specific deliberate movement effected by the camera, such as a pan, zoom, tilt etc.
cinematographynounThe art, process, or job of filming movies.
kinematographynouncinematography
wide shotnoun(film) A film or video recording made with the camera positioned to observe the most action in the performance.
cameraworknounSkill or technique involving the use of a camera, especially a video camera.
film-craftnounThe art or craft of making movies; cinematography.
shakycamnoun(film, television) A style of filming using a handheld camera, giving an on-screen effect of shakiness.
tiltnounA slope or inclination.
camera shakenoun(photography) The involuntary movement of a camera at the time of exposure (when the shutter is activated), leading to blurring of the picture.
push inverb(idiomatic, intransitive) To jump the queue, especially in a forceful manner.
push-innoun(slang) A mugging in which a robber group of robbers waits in a hallway for the victim to come home, and then pushes them into the apartment.
trucking shotnounSynonym of tracking shot.
steadicamnoun(film) A stabilizing camera mount for hand-held film or video shooting; a camera mounted thus.
flying shotnounA shot fired at a moving object, such as a bird on the wing.
flow motionnoun(film) A combination of a timelapse, hyperlapse, and regular cinematographic shots.
aerial cameranounA camera that is placed on an aircraft or anything else that goes into the sky, used to get a bird's-eye view of locations.
directionnounA theoretical line (physically or mentally) followed from a point of origin or towards a destination. May be relative (e.g. up, left, outbound, dorsal), geographical (e.g. north), rotational (e.g. clockwise), or with respect to an object or location (e.g. toward Boston).
filmingnounThe action of the verb to film.

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