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push in/push out shot 5 points the vertical or up and down movement of the camera, ....operator physically moving up and down w the camera starting on something close and moving the camera backwards and forward none of these above pedestal shot - is a camera shot 5 points that frames a subject from the head to chest normally true false thomas edison 5 points inventor of the film camera, set the industry in motion directed the 1st talkie movie/blockbuster, \the jazz singer\ none of these above
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- A push - in/push - out shot is starting on something close and moving the camera backwards and forwards. The first description refers to a vertical camera movement which is a different type of shot (tilt or pedestal in some cases).
- A pedestal shot is a vertical movement of the camera (up or down), not a framing from head - to - chest.
- Thomas Edison is known for inventing the Kinetograph (a type of film camera) which set the film industry in motion. The Jazz Singer was directed by Alan Crosland.
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- B. starting on something close and moving the camera backwards and forward
- B. False
- A. Inventor of the film camera, set the industry in motion