1. Art of capturing motion pictures.
1. Detailed shot of a part of the subject, often capturing facial expressions.
2. Part of the camera that focuses light onto the image sensor.
3. Amount of light that reaches the image sensor.
4. Horizontal movement of the camera without changing its position.
5. Proportional relationship between the width and height of the frame.
6. Visual representation of shots arranged in sequence, resembling a comic strip.
7. A stabilizing mount for the camera to capture smooth and steady shots.
8. Written text containing dialogue, actions, and scenes for a movie.
9. Person responsible for the creative decisions of the movie.
10. Single image of a sequence captured by the camera.
11. Vertical movement of the camera without changing its position.
12. Audio component of a movie, including music, dialogue, and sound effects.
13. Group of people involved in the production of a movie.
14. Sensitivity of the image sensor to light.
15. Shot that captures a broad view of the subject and its surroundings.
16. Sequence of shots that together form a complete event or idea.
17. Transition between two shots.