Canted Angle: is where the camera is titled to one side it is often used to show psychological uneasiness.
Steadicam: is a way of mounting a camera that keeps it steady for filming moving.
Shallow Focus: is where one part of the image is focus and the rest isn't, it draws attention to one specific part of the image.
Continuity Systems: is the process of smoothing the different clips out to make them run smoother.
Eyeline Match: the audience will want to see what the character on screen is seeing. This is done by the character looking at something off screen followed by a cut to the object they are looking at.
Graphic Match: it is a cut in film editing between two different spaces or compositions where an object in the two shots graphically match, this links the two shots.
Parallel Editing: is where you go between two scenes that are happening simultaneously but in different locations.
Superimposition: It is where you place one image over another.
Diegetic Sound: this is where the sound is visible on screen - so the source is implied by the action on screen
Non Diegetic Sound: this is where the source of the sound is not implied by the action on screen.
Excellent work Grace. Well done for posting videos to demonstrate the terms.
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