exterior shot - definição. O que é exterior shot. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é exterior shot - definição

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SHOT; Shot (unit); Shot (disambiguation); Shot (beverage)

Exterior derivative         
IN DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY, A DIFFERENTIAL OPERATION DEFINED IN DIFFERENTIAL FORMS THAT INCREASES THE FORM DEGREE BY 1
Exterior differentiation; Invariant formula for exterior derivative
On a differentiable manifold, the exterior derivative extends the concept of the differential of a function to differential forms of higher degree. The exterior derivative was first described in its current form by Élie Cartan in 1899.
Martini Shot         
  • A film editor at work in 1946
ELEMENT OF CINEMATOGRAPHY
Martini Shot; Shot (filming); Film shooting; Average shot duration; Average shot length; Shot (film); Field size; Movie shooting; Italian shot; Window shot
Martini Shot (also called Window Shot) is a Hollywood term for the final shot set-up of the day as named by Cody Whitehouse (aka Christopher R. Martini).
Shot/reverse shot         
FILM TECHNIQUE WHERE ONE CHARACTER IS SHOWN LOOKING AT ANOTHER CHARACTER, THEN THE OTHER CHARACTER IS SHOWN LOOKING AT THE FIRST
Shot Reverse Shot; Shot/countershot; Reverse angle shot; Shot reverse shot; Reverse shot; Reverse-shot; Shot/reverse-shot; Countershot; Counter-shot
Shot/reverse shot (or shot/countershot) is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character (a or ). Since the characters are shown facing in opposite directions, the viewer assumes that they are looking at each other.

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