Film Terminology
Wide Lenses vs Long Lenses
Wide Lenses - show real distance (nice for tracking; more depth of field)
Long Lenses - closer/compressed background (flatter look)
Long Lenses - closer/compressed background (flatter look)
Apertures
Close Aperture - less blur, more depth of field
Wide Aperture - more blur, less depth of field
Wide Aperture - more blur, less depth of field
ISO (camera's sensitivity to light)
Lower ISO value - less sensitivity to light, less grain
Higher ISO - more sensitivity, more grain
Higher ISO - more sensitivity, more grain
Shutter Speed
Faster Shutter Speed - moving elements in picture will appear clear
Slower Shutter Speed - moving elements in picture will appear blurred
Slower Shutter Speed - moving elements in picture will appear blurred