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11:16 Mar 16, 2019 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) / Cinematography | |||||
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4 +1 | establish the shot size / the scale of the shot |
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3 -1 | to establish de scale of plane |
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establish the shot size / the scale of the shot Explanation: "Valor del plano" refers to how close the camera is to the subject and thus how wide or narrow the shot is. "Cuando se elige un cuadro, se elige el valor del plano. El valor de un plano corresponde al tamaño que ocupa el sujeto principal en la imagen. Tradicionalmente se distingue 7 ó 8 valores diferentes. Cada uno de esos provoca efectos diferentes en el espectador. Plano General [...] Plano entero [...] Plano Americano [...] Plano medio [...] Plano medio corto (pecho u hombro) [...] Primer Plano [...] Primerísimo Primer plano [...]" http://v.o.c.e.s.over-blog.com/pages/Datos-indispensables-pa... Ver también https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plano_(lenguaje_audiovisual)#V... In English this is called scale or shot size: "The scale of the shot—the distance between the camera and the shot subject—is described by a variety of terms, including close-ups, extreme close-ups, medium close-ups, long shots, extreme long shots, medium shots, and medium long shots." https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~sflores/FilmExperienceCh3.h... "Static shots: A) scale. One set of shots are identified by their scale or shot sizes. The shot size determines how large the area that’s visible within the frame. Among the following common shot sizes, the distance between the camera and subject varies: Extreme close-up shot Close-up shot Medium shot Medium wide shot (American shot) Wide shot (full shot) Extreme wide shot (long shot)" https://www.utdallas.edu/atec/midori/Handouts/camera.htm#sca... "SHOT SIZES: Telling What They See" [...] Wide/Long Shot [...]" etc. http://www.elementsofcinema.com/cinematography/framing-shot-... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 days (2019-03-24 10:38:47 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Hi Alison, The procedure is that you have to get the other answerer to consent to the change. Don't worry if you can't manage this. What I would ask, if the choice stands, is that you change the glossary entry, which you can do by clicking on "Edit glossary entry" to the right of the entry (at the top of the page). |
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to establish de scale of plane Explanation: My opinion. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 días (2019-03-24 16:56:39 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Sorry for ¨de¨ instead of ¨the¨. Reference: http://https://collegefilmandmediastudies.com/cinematography... Reference: http://https://www.uv.es/asamar4/exelearning/24_la_escala_de... |
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