2. pan: televise while rotating a camera on its vertical or horizontal axis in order to keep a
moving person or object in view or allow the film to record a panorama.
tilt: Moving the cameras lens up or down while keeping its horizontal axis constant
track: the term tracking shot may refer to a shot in which the camera is mounted on
a camera dolly, a wheeled platform that is pushed on rails .
dolly: The camera is mounted to the dolly and the camera operator and focus puller
or camera assistant usually ride on the dolly to operate the camera.
crane: a crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a crane or jib
steadicam: Stead cam is a brand of camera stabilizer mount
formation picture cameras that mechanically isolates it from the
operator's movement
hand-held: a camera is held in the camera operator's hands as opposed to
being mounted on a tripod or other base
3. Today i am searching for new video
techniques for the movie that i will try to
use for example :
Shots and angles
practice my shot angles : There is long
angles and shorts angles and canted
angles .
4. An establishing
shot is usually
the first shot of
a new scene,
designed to
show the
audience
where the
action is taking
place. It is
usually a very
wide shot or
extreme wide
shot.
5. A master shot is a film
recording of an entire
dramatized scene, from
start to finish, from an
angle that keeps all the
players in view. It is often
a long shot and can
sometimes perform a
double function as an
establishing shot. Usually,
the master shot is the first
shot checked off during
the shooting of a scene—
it is the foundation of
what is called camera
coverage, other shots
that reveal different
aspects of the action,
groupings of two or three
of the actors at crucial
moments, close-ups of
individuals, insert shots of
various props, and so on.
6. An extremely
high angle
view of a
subject usually
taken from a
crane or a
high stationary
camera
position, but
may also refer
to a shot taken
from an actual
airplane or
helicopter.
(Production).
7. A point of view shot (also
known as POV shot or a
subjective camera) is a
short film scene that
shows what a character
(the subject) is looking at
(represented through
the camera). It is usually
established by being
positioned between a
shot of a character
looking at something,
and a shot showing the
character's reaction (see
shot reverse shot). The
technique of POV is one
of the foundations of film
editing
8. Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose source
is implied to be present by the action of the film :
voices of characters
sounds made by objects in the story
music represented as coming from instruments in the story
space ( = source music)
Diegetic sound is any sound presented as originated from
source within the film's world
Digetic sound can be either on screen or off
screen depending on whatever its source is within the frame
or outside the frame. Another term for diegetic
sound is actual sound
9. Non-diegetic sound
Sound whose source is neither visible on the screen nor has been implied to be
present in the action:
narrator's commentary
sound effects which is added for the dramatic effect
mood music
Non-diegetic sound is represented as coming from the a source outside story
space.
The distinction between diegetic or non-diegetic sound depends
on our understanding of the conventions of film viewing and
listening. We know of that certain sounds are represented as
coming from the story world, while others are represented as
coming from outside the space of the story events. A play with
diegetic and non-diegetic conventions can be used to create
ambiguity (horror), or to surprise the audience
10. Here as soom examples that helpled me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juV
b1SDHWrk
11. i have included many editing items in my
final as movie , which included the
following transitions:
cross blur: 0:10
cross disolve: 0:15
fade to black: 0:30
fade to white: 0:20
cross zoom: 0:53
12. sound that i have practised during the
editing of our movie:
non-digetic sound: from 0:00 to 0:23
voiceover: from 0:00 to 0:50
sound effect [footsteps] :0:23
dialouge: 0:33
voiceover: 0:45
background music: 1.6