What’s the difference between “shoot” and “shot”?
What is the difference between photo shoot and photo shot?
In a publishing house, the director talking to an
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assistant: We have a photo shoot for a film, so
we’ve composed a short shot.
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An app name:
Instant photo shot
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Alice met a guy on Tinder last week who showed her a boob shot of a person his roommate hooked up with, and it was her very own boob.
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A: In a second I’m gonna steal your mobile phone.
Why?
Osha: Just relax, scaredy-cat.
What do you do?
A: I’m taking some pictures of my junk. Is there any possibility that I’m not on your calendar for next week?
Does your crush like you’re on a date? A: Are you wondering what in your mind is asking? Is that a yes?
In this case, for which I don’t know; for the second time, I know. A: Let me see that junk shot first.
What do you think of the new generation of Chinese entrepreneurs?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?
What does shoot and shot mean in photography terms?
Shoot describe the ‘event’ at which film stock is used to create the film.
The shoot is a general term as the entire occasion, at which there may be several hundred people, all doing different tasks that make up the event; from catering, locations & logistics, transport, carpenters & riggers, lighting specialists, sound recordists, cameramen & grips , production crew, actors, filmmaker… and all are on the same’shoot’.
Stills & movies are differentiated as photo
shoot / stills shoot or film
shoot / movie shoot.
What does’still’ mean?
Do stills photographers call them photographs or still shots, as there is no’moving’ alternative to cause confusion?
A shot is either
- The specific way the camera is lined up &/or moved, re-focussed etc. , to point at the actors or scene in order to film that one small section of the action, or
- for stills photography, either the above, or simply any single photo – whether it required an entire film crew to take it or not.
What is the meaning of “who is calling the shots?” What’s
the answer to any one of
the above questions?