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Rule of Thirds: Rule of Thrids are applied by aligning a subject with the guide lines and their intersection points, placing the horizon on the top or bottom line, or allowing linear features in the image to flow from section to section.

Shooting Through an Object: Those images which are recorded continuously from the time the camera starts to the time it stops. That is, an unedited, uncut strip of film.

Nose Room: The nose room is the space in front, and in the direction, of moving or stationary subjects.

Headroom: The distance between the actors head and the top in the film/camera lens

Tripod: A three-legged stand for supporting a camera or other apparatus.

Hand-held: Held in the hand

Why and how might these effect the shot? When might a director use these? Rule of thirds may be used to position objects in the shot. Nose room may be used to have people stay clear of the camera shoot Headroom can be used to have someones face/head in the middle of the camera if they are doing a single shoot Tripod may be used to make the camera still and not moving Hand held could be used when you are moving and filming