Tilt Ya Head Back — Infobox Single Name = Tilt Ya Head Back Artist = Nelly featuring Christina Aguilera from Album = Sweat B side = Released = November 15 2004 Format = Airplay only Recorded = Genre = Hip hop, R B, funk Length = 4:13 Label = Universal Writer = Nelly … Wikipedia
tilt — tilt1 tiltable, adj. tilter, n. /tilt/, v.t. 1. to cause to lean, incline, slope, or slant. 2. to rush at or charge, as in a joust. 3. to hold poised for attack, as a lance. 4. to move (a camera) up or down on its vertical axis for photographing… … Universalium
tilt — Synonyms and related words: Olympic games, Olympics, a outrance, altercation, angle, angularity, argument, ascend, attack, bandy with, bank, battle, battle it out, bout, bowl, box, brawl, broil, bump heads, cant, capsize, careen, cast, catapult,… … Moby Thesaurus
tilt — To tilt is to rotate a camera up or down. Also see cinema, cinematography, pan, panning shot, tracking shot, video, and zoom … Glossary of Art Terms
Establishing shot — An establishing shot in filmmaking and television production sets up, or establishes the context for a scene by showing the relationship between its important figures and objects.[1] It is generally a long or extreme long shot at the beginning of … Wikipedia
full tilt boogie — 1. adverb /fʊl.tɪlt.ˈbʊ.ɡi/ at the most extreme level; at full capacity. So we ran, full tilt boogie. Behind us, the footsteps echoed. ¶ Natalie and I shot around the corner. Before our pursuers appeared, I pointed up. Natalie flapped to the roof … Wiktionary
tracking shot — In video and cinematography, a film segment photographed with a camera moving steadily along a track or on a dolly, usually following a subject s movement. This term has been in use since about 1940. It s also called a trucking shot, or… … Glossary of Art Terms
Dutch tilt — noun A cinematic tactic achieved by tilting the camera off to the side. The shot is composed with the horizon not parallel with the bottom of the frame. The technique is often used to portray the psychological uneasiness of the subject being… … Wiktionary
dutch tilt — (or canted angle) a shot made with the camera leaned to one side and filming at a diagonal angle; see also camera angle. Examples: in Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949) … Glossary of cinematic terms
Cinematic techniques — Main articles: Filmmaking and Video production Contents 1 Basic Definitions of Terms 2 Cinematography 2.1 Movement and expersion 2.2 … Wikipedia