Devices Used for Film Tracking ... When the camera moves through space, the viewer experiences the most distinctly cinematic of the motion picture shots. ... The VHF radio is a communication system used on boats and ships, and is often the only communication device carried on consumer boats. Since a VHF radio does not rely on...
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Editing (continuity editing, narrative montage) - The process of splicing individual shots together into a complete film. Editing (as opposed to Montage) puts shots together ... Optical Printer - A device used to "print" the images of one film onto another film through direct photography. ... Tracking Shot (traveling shot,
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Tracking shot/travelling shot/dollying shot ... Fade in; A punctuation device. The screen is black at ... These shots can be used to stress the importance of a particular character at a particular moment in a film or place her or him as central to the narrative by singling out the character in CU at the beginning of the film.
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Late in the film, when Kasdan asks us to care about the grandmother, it rings completely hollow and feels like a plot device more than anything else. A film like this requires strong performances to carry it and that's we get here. ... The film could have used a good extra 20 minutes and it would have been just fine. As is,
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Late in the film, when Kasdan asks us to care about the grandmother, it rings completely hollow and feels like a plot device more than anything else. A film like this requires strong performances to carry it and that's we get here. ... The film could have used a good extra 20 minutes and it would have been just fine. As is,
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Decoder: The device which reads the enclosed signal or pulse and turns it into some form of usable information. ... An encoding/decoding noise reduction system developed by Dolby Laboratories and used increasingly in film sound. Dolly Shot: Any shot made from a moving dolly. These may also be called tracking or traveling shots.
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Camera; Any mechanical device used to expose film. It usually consists of a lens attached to a light-tight box. Our super-8 camera, the Kinoflex, contains a compartment to hold the super-8 cartridge, a zoom lens, and other adjustable features. ... Dolly; A camera support with wheels, used in making tracking shots.
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Much of the action takes place in shots that comprise a panoramic view of the countryside, ... Another device used in the film which seemed subtly subversive to me was that when a position changed hands, as happened numerous times, the new masters of that piece of ground seemed to appear out of thin air to put an end to...
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"How does the sequence of aerial and tracking shots support the voiceover commentary?" ... the gradual disappearance of an image until the screen or ground is completely black; a device used to end a scene ... transcript of the final film according to the individual shots giving field size, camera angle, camera movement,
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