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| Warner Bros. Michael Curitz 1942 |
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| Warner Bros. Lloyd Bacon 1933 |
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| MGM Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly 1952 |
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| Warner Bros. William Wellman 1931 |
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| Warner Bros. John Huston 1941 |
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| Paramount Billy Wilder 1944 |
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| Universal James Whale 1931 |
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| RKO Merian C. Cooper 1933 |
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| Columbia Frank Capra 1934 |
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| Paramount Presto Sturges 1942 |
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| Wagner/United Artists John Ford 1939 |
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| Howard Hawks/United Artists Howard Hawks 1948 |
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| Camera is pointing up/down |
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| Shooting straight on high/low. (low level shots can enhance a feeling of speed in action |
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| Distance of camera from action. |
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| often an establishing shot to set the scene |
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| Containing two figures and clarifying their spatial relationship |
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| A single figure from head to toe |
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| from a 'head and shoulders' to 'chin and eyebrow' |
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| adjusting camera direction |
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| moving camera location on a dolly |
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