Camera Angles
Camera angles are the angle the camera is held at as a means to further the film's narrative.A high angle looks down on a subject.
A low angle is used to make the subject appear bigger or more dominant.
Wide angle shots are often used to set a scene or environment.
Continuity
Continuity is basically the timeline and consistency of a movie. This means that if things like clothing, sets and objects in a scene are changed between takes and is noticable it could ruin the continuity of the movie.
Cutting
Cuts in a movie have to be made as seamlessly as possible to make it possible for the audience to follow what is occuring.
Closeups
Closeups are done close up to the subject usually to show more detail or emotions on someones face.
Composition
Composition is the visual order of a shot. Space, colors, balance of light and dark and other visual elements are important to composition and are used to help direct the audiences eyes.
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