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* UsefulNotes/FocalLength: The degree of magnification in a camera lens.
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* UsefulNotes/FocalLength: MediaNotes/FocalLength: The degree of magnification in a camera lens.
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* {{Zoom}}: Changing the UsefulNotes/FocalLength of the camera.
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* {{Zoom}}: Changing the UsefulNotes/FocalLength MediaNotes/FocalLength of the camera.
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* UsefulNotes/FocalLength
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* UsefulNotes/FocalLengthUsefulNotes/FocalLength: The degree of magnification in a camera lens.
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* {{Truck}}
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* {{Truck}}{{Truck}}: Horizontally moving the camera without rotating it.
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* {{Zoom}}
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* {{Zoom}}
{{Zoom}}: Changing the UsefulNotes/FocalLength of the camera.
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* {{Dolly}}
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* {{Dolly}}{{Dolly}}: Moving the camera toward or away from the subject (z-axis).
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* {{Tilt}}
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* {{Tilt}}{{Tilt}}: Vertically rotating the camera.
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* {{Pan}}
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* {{Pan}}{{Pan}}: Horizontally rotating the camera to get a grasp of the panorama.
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Better describes the trope.
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* OverTheShoulder - Frames a dialog speaker with the shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken to
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* OverTheShoulder - Frames a A dialog speaker with the speaker's shoulder and back of the head of the character being spoken tois shot in a way that frames their interlocutor's head.
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* InCameraEffects - Special effects produced by altering the camera o its parts, such as black-and-white in a color camera
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* InCameraEffects - Special effects produced by altering the camera o or its parts, such as black-and-white in a color camera
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* MediumTwoShot - A shot of two characters, framing their head and torso
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* MediumTwoShot - A two-character shot of two characters, framing that frames their head heads and torsotorsos.
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Already mentioned above, removing wiki word so the trope isn't indexed twice.
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When the camera is positioned so that the subject, usually a person, is framed by something in the background such as a window or a doorway.
This has a psychological effect on the viewer, and is intended to provoke a sympathetic response.
This has a psychological effect on the viewer, and is intended to provoke a sympathetic response.
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This has a psychological effect on the
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* DutchAngle
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* DutchAngle
Dutch Angle
*HalfEmptyTwoShotHalf-Empty Two-Shot
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* VertigoEffect
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* VertigoEffectVertigo Effect
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* DepthOfField
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* DepthOfFieldDepthOfField: The span of distance along the shot axis in which objects will be in focus.
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* CrystalClearPicture - The view of a television image is much sharper than normally expected
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* CrystalClearPicture - The view of a television image is much sharper than normally expectedFixing the de-sync between InUniverse screens and the camera to avoid RasterVision.
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* MatteShot - Filming in front of a painting, most often used to portray a non-existent vista
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* MatteShot - Filming in front of a painting, {{painting|s}}, most often used to portray a non-existent vista
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* CutApart - Scene in which a cutaway produces an effect not what the viewer expected
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* MultiTakeCut - The exact same action filmed from various angles then edited together with Jump Cuts
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* ReactionShot - Character says or does something and the camera cuts away to another character to show them react
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* RepeatCut - The same action, line, or brief exchange is shown more than once in immediate repetition