shot reverse shot - Two people talking will almost always feature a shot from over one persons shoulder, then the opposite shot, to show the other person's reaction, cross cut - involves showing two or more separate actions by cutting back to them one at a time. This can create the illusion of them happening all at once, or have the scenes serve as parallels of one another (regardless of when each respective scene is happening)., scene coverage - the amount of cameras on set or footage shot to capture the action, match on (or cutting on) action  - a transition that cuts from one shot to a cloder shot in order to emphasise an action, soundstage  - this is a large warehouse - ususally a number of these at a studio where sets are built to shoot films, linear cause and effect - a realist narrative structure that presents events chronologically, master shot - the continuous filming of a scene, in its entirety, that captures all of the necessary information in the scene., film score - an original piece of music that is written and tailored for a specific film. Film scores are composed to enhance a film’s story and emotion., Foley sound - the reproduction of everyday sound effects that are added to films, videos, and other media in post-production to enhance audio quality, Syncronous sound - sounds that correspond with what’s happening visibly on the screen., 180 degree rule - a filmmaking guideline for spatial relations between two characters on screen, constructing continuity or realism, continuity editing - an editing system used to maintain consistency of both time and space in the film. Continuity editing helps ground audiences in the reality of the film while establishing a clear and structured narrative.,

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