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More Camera Terms:

 Aerial shot : An aerial shot is a camera angle or shot taken from a position above the subject, providing a birds-eye view.

Canted angle: A canted angle is a camera shot technique that involves tilting the camera at an angle and tilting the entire scene. it's also known as a Dutch angle, Dutch tilt, German angle, canted camera, or oblique angle.

Close up: A close-up shot is a photograph or movie shot taken of a subject or object at close range intended to show greater detail to the viewer.

Crab Shot: A crab shot is a type of camera movement, also known as lateral tracking, that involves moving the camera horizontally along with a subject.

Crane shot: A crane shot is a video production technique that uses a camera mounted on a moving crane or jib.

Deep focus: A camera technique that keeps both near and far objects in focus simultaneously. 

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