Subject Matter - Whatever the topic of the image is., Colour - How and what colour is used in the image., Angle - How we are looking at an object or subject in terms of position an distance., Symbol - Object, number, colour, icon that represents something else., Vector - Major line that draws the eye into an image., Lighting - The amount of light or shadow in an image., Gaze - Type of look the character is giving., Gesture - Movement made with body parts or body language., Shape - Geometrical forms recognisable in an image. Could follow a pattern., Composition - Where the subject and other elements in an image are placed., Sharpness - Whether the main subject is clearly visible or blurred and out of focus., Aerial - Type of shot taken from up high in the sky from a helicopter, plane, balloon or drone., Establishing - Type of shot at the start of a movie where landmarks, weather and time can be inferred., Close up - Type of shot where facial expressions can be observed and character's feelings can be inferred., Extreme close up - Type of character that zooms into a specific feature or object that has a significant impact on the action., Medium shot - Type of shot where we can see up to the character's waist or knees., Over the shoulder - Type of shot where the camera follows an interaction between two characters and is placed over the shoulder of the other characters., Low angle - Camera is placed closer to the ground and looks up. Conveys a sense of power., High angle - Camera is suspended mid air and looks down on the character. Conveys a sense of vulnerability or weakness., Two shot - Two characters can be seen on the same shot side by side. Conveys a sense of equality: none is better or stronger than the other., Wide angle - Viewer can perceive the character and a good bit of its surroundings., Master - Type of shot where a group of characters and a certain amount of their surroundings can be seen., Contrast - A type of cut between two shots that are completely different in terms of video and audio.., Diegetic sound - Any sound, including human voice, songs on radio, for instance, that are part of the action., Non diegetic sound - Sound that is not part of the action in the film, such as soundtrack., Intercutting - Parallel shot transition, normally used in a chase or a moment of high action in a movie., Fade - It can be in or out. It happens when the picture gradually turns to a single colour, normally black., Iris wipe - Follows the almost circular shape of the camera iris, circling the object of attention., Dissolve - Transition in which shot changes into another shot gradually., Morph - Transition that involves an object changing shape gradually to become another object..,
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