boom shot
1Boom shot — A Boom shot, Jib shot, or Crane shot refer to high angle shots, sometimes with the camera moving. [ [http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv013.htm Film Script Terminology ] ] References …
2boom shot — noun Etymology: boom (II) : a motion picture or television shot; especially : a traveling shot taken with a camera mounted on a boom * * * Motion Pictures, Television. a shot taken by a camera on a boom …
3boom shot — Motion Pictures, Television. a shot taken by a camera on a boom. * * * …
4boom shot — a continuous single shot made from a moving boom, assembled like a montage, and incorporating any number of camera levels and angles. Example: Hitchcock used this filming technique for almost all of Rope (1948) …
5shot — Synonyms and related words: Nimrod, SOL, Telephoto, Wirephoto, admission, admission fee, aerial photograph, all bets off, all off, all over, all up, altitude peak, anchorage, ante, antelope, antitoxin, approach, archer, arrow, artilleryman, assay …
6Boom in the Moon — DVD cover art Directed by Jaime Salvador Produced by Alexander Salkind …
7Boom! Studios — Infobox Company company name = Boom! Studios company company type = Comic publisher company slogan = foundation = June 2005 founder = Ross Richie, Andrew Cosby key people = Mark Waid location = Los Angeles, CA, USA industry = Comics homepage =… …
8Boom Boom Rocket — Infobox VG| title = Boom Boom Rocket developer = Bizarre Creations publisher = Electronic Arts released = April 11, 2007 genre = Music video game modes = Single player, Multiplayer ratings = ESRB: Everyone (E) platforms = Xbox Live Arcade media …
9Boom (song) — Infobox Single Name = Boom Artist = Anastacia from Album = Freak of Nature / The Official Album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Released = flagicon|World June 3, 2002 Format = Digital download, CD single, Maxi single, Vinyl Recorded = 2002 Genre = Pop …
10shot — I n 1. crack, report, discharge; blast, explosion, detonation; bang, boom, burst, eruption, crash. 2. ball, Minid ball, pellet, bullet, slug; missile, projectile, ammunition, Inf. ammo; cannonball; Archaic. grapeshot, Archaic. grape. 3. marksman …