1. Lighting, style of acting, setting, props and costumes.
2. A continuous shot for no longer than 10 seconds.
3. An edit is a numerous amount of short shots.
4. Different coloured lighting, different lighting angles and the amount of exposure used.
5. Back lighting is when the light is being shined from the back of the set. This usually creates a silhouette look.
6. Framing, just like a photo frame, is everything in side it. For example, the grid and the golden triangle.
7. The rule of thirds is important because it generally leads the audience's eyes towards a particular point, the focal point, in the frame.
8. Reasons to overexpose:
1. to make it look like someone is waking up or coming out from a dream.
2. to make the focal point or points more obvious.
9. To create a dark scene or make a character hidden.
10. If you shoot a lone character from a low angle, it can look like it is being followed and if the lone character is being shot from a high angle, it can look like that person is being found.
11. canted camera angle that is slanted to one side.
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