shot-reverse-shot

shot-re·verse-shot ˈSHät-rəˈvərs-SHät noun An editing technique where Character A is shown looking at Character B (off-camera), then Character B is shown looking back at Character A. The most conventional, and often least creative, way to shoot a dialogue...

single

sin·gle ˈsiNGɡəl noun A shot (usually a medium or medium close-up) that captures only one actor in frame (usually one half of a conversation).

slider

sli·der ˈslīdər noun A track on which a camera can be mounted and smoothly moved.

sliders

sli·der ˈslīdər noun A track on which a camera can be mounted and smoothly moved.

soundtrack

sound·track ˈsoun(d)ˌtrak noun a collection of songs – original compositions or licensed popular music – that appear in a film.