push-ins

push-in ˈpo͝oSH in noun A camera move where the camera dollies or zooms forward. verb To perform such a move.

reverse

re·verse shot rəˈvərs SHät noun A shot from the opposite direction of the previous shot.

reverse shot

re·verse shot rəˈvərs SHät noun A shot from the opposite direction of the previous shot.

second meal

second meal ˈsekənd mēl noun A 15-minute meal break, six hours after the crew finishes “lunch” (or first meal). Second meal is uncommon as the typical shoot day only lasts 12-hours. As such, they are often more informal than lunch. The catering department...

set-up

setup ˈsetəp noun The arrangement of camera, set, and lighting needed to capture a shot. A new setup happens each time any of these elements are repositioned. Not to be confused with shots, which are the specific images captured via camera movement and blocking within...

setup

setup ˈsetəp noun The arrangement of camera, set, and lighting needed to capture a shot. A new setup happens each time any of these elements are repositioned. Not to be confused with shots, which are the specific images captured via camera movement and blocking within...