单词 | glass shot |
释义 | > as lemmasglass shot glass shot n. Cinematography a shot taken through a sheet of glass bearing a painted or photographed image of part of the setting, which has been placed in front of the camera so that the image blends with the live action footage.This technique was popular in the early 20th century. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > shot > [noun] > types of long shot1858 glass shot1908 close-up1913 aerial shot1920 angle shot1922 medium shot1925 far-away1926 travelling shot1927 zoom1930 zoom shot1930 process shot1931 close-medium shot1933 medium close-up1933 reverse angle1933 reverse shot1934 three-shot1934 tilt shot1934 medium-close shot1937 reaction shot1937 tracking shot1940 pan shot1941 stock shot1941 Dutch angle1947 cheat shot1948 establishing shot1948 master-scene1948 trucking shot1948 two-shot1949 bridging shot1951 body shot1952 library shot1953 master shot1953 mid shot1953 MS1953 pullback1957 MCU1959 noddy1982 arc shot1989 pop shot1993 1908 Oct. 1908 Subj. No. 12 Glass Shot Gaumont 11 Oct. (Univ. of Texas, Austin, Harry Ransom Center, Norman O. Dawn Coll., display card 10B) Glass shot of old prison with walls, roofs, windows etc painted in. 1925 Motion Picture News 26 Sept. 1473/2 Instead of the ‘glass shots’ which we are now using frequently, the Germans are adhering to solidly built miniatures. 1948 Screen Writer May 12/2 It would be impossible to duplicate the bomb blasted city with background or glass shots. 2005 R. Morton King Kong iii. 103 The initial shot of the sequence is a conventional glass shot in which a real boat full of live actors is composited with a glass painting of the sheer cliffs and forbidding coastline of an island. < as lemmas |
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