Filming stubs

The process of breaking down the script occurs after the producer reads through the screenplay once. Then he or she goes back and marks certain elements that need to be taken care of before production, or even pre-production can begin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breaking down the script"

A daily editor log is maintained by the script supervisor during the production of a motion picture, or television show. The form is used to compile the beginning and ending mark of each shot. During post-production, the editor uses the log in order to find the shots needed for editing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daily editor log"

Follow shot is a specific camera shot in which the subject being filmed is seemingly pursued by the camera. The follow shot can be achieved through tracking devices, panning, the use of a crane, and zoom lenses resulting in different qualitative images but, nevertheless, recording a subject (performer) in motion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Follow shot"

Full shot is a shot that shows the human figure from head to feet, with some part of the body to give context. ...more on Wikipedia about "Full shot"

Similar to a Close-up, a head on shot is when you capture the actor "head on" from the face. ...more on Wikipedia about "Head-on shot"

Optical effects is a sub-category of special effects for film in which film images are manipulated through optical processes using film, light, shadow, lenses and/or chemical processes. Examples are film titles, fades, dissolves, wipes, blow ups, bluescreen, composites, and double exposures. The effects are usually done in post-production with an optical printer, although some, such us fades and double exposures, can be done as in-camera effects but with much less precision. ...more on Wikipedia about "Optical effect"

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