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An overview of various filmmaking terms and techniques, including director's intent statements, camera movements like pan and dolly shot, the director's focus on actors' performances, the responsibility of the assistant director, the concept of 'cheating' on set, and the importance of coverage in filming. It also addresses the difference between location scouting and surveys, as well as the role of the first assistant director in maintaining the shoot schedule. A range of fundamental filmmaking concepts and practices, making it a potentially useful resource for students, aspiring filmmakers, or anyone interested in understanding the technical aspects of the filmmaking process.
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