setups

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...

SFX

SFX es ef eks abbreviation Special effects. Physical illusions  created on set, such as props, makeup, pyrotechnics, etc

shot-reverse-shot

shot-re·verse-shot ˈSHät-rəˈvərs-SHät noun An editing technique where Character A is shown looking at Character B (off-camera), then Character B is shown looking back at Character A. The most conventional, and often least creative, way to shoot a dialogue...

single

sin·gle ˈsiNGɡəl noun A shot (usually a medium or medium close-up) that captures only one actor in frame (usually one half of a conversation).

slider

sli·der ˈslīdər noun A track on which a camera can be mounted and smoothly moved.

sliders

sli·der ˈslīdər noun A track on which a camera can be mounted and smoothly moved.