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smaller ideas that collectively make up each scene
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2
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key moments in the story
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3
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collection of scenes that make up a major beat
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4
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the part of the story that takes place at a particular time and location where our character learns something new to carry them forward in the story
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5
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shot by tilting the camera to get a diagonal view of the scene
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shot framed very tightly around the subject to feel intense emotion
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9
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the positions of the characters in the scene and where the action occurs
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12
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the part of the scene you see through the camera’s lens and from what perspective
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14
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dynamic shot where you push into or pull back from the action within a frame
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17
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shot by placing your camera down low and pointing it upward
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18
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dynamic shot where the camera rotates either horizontally or vertically to reveal addition information
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19
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camera shot staged by placing the camera far away from your characters to give a broad perspective and understanding of a new location; also called “establishing shots”
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20
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dynamic shot where the camera moves parallel to the ground, as if moving on tracks
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22
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a visual representation of a character’s action in time
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