This document provides definitions and examples of various camera shots and editing techniques that can be used in TV dramas:
- It describes different types of camera shots like close-ups, establishing shots, aerial shots, and point-of-view shots that can be used to draw viewers closer to the action or establish locations.
- It also explains editing techniques like continuity editing, cross-cutting between scenes, cutaways to related actions, and dissolves that link shots or indicate the passage of time. Following conventions like the 180-degree rule can help viewers understand scenes.
- Examples from films are provided to illustrate techniques like crane shots, parallel editing, and how cuts can imply connections between characters