over your shoulder — Trucker slang for Behind you as in How s it look over your shoulder? … Dictionary of automotive terms
Over My Shoulder (I Am Kloot song) — Over My Shoulder Single by I Am Kloot from the album Gods and Monsters Released 2005 … Wikipedia
Over My Shoulder (Mike + The Mechanics song) — Over My Shoulder Single by Mike + The Mechanics from the album Beggar on a Beach of Gold … Wikipedia
Over My Shoulder (disambiguation) — Over My Shoulder is a song title used by various artists :*Over My Shoulder, a 2005 single by I Am Kloot * Over My Shoulder , a 1995 single by Mike + The Mechanics * Over My Shoulder (Mika song) , a 2007 hidden track and the final Mika track for… … Wikipedia
Over the shoulder shot — For the video game perspective, see Third person shooter. In film or video, an over the shoulder shot (also over shoulder, OS, OTS, or third person shot) is a shot of someone or something taken from the perspective or camera angle from the… … Wikipedia
over-the-shoulder bombing — noun a special case of loft bombing in which the bomb is released past the vertical so it is tossed back to the target • Hypernyms: ↑loft bombing, ↑toss bombing * * * over the shoulder bombing, = loft bombing. (Cf. ↑loft bombing) … Useful english dictionary
Over-the-shoulder shot — FilmM abbreviation OSS. In this shot we look over a subject’s shoulder, showing the back of their head, while focusing on who they are talking too, or who is talking to them. Also known as a reverse angle shot … Audio and video glossary
Over The Shoulder Shot — VP The view of the primary subject with the back of another person’s shoulder and head in the foreground … Audio and video glossary
over-the-shoulder shot — TV View of the primary subject with the back of another person s shoulder and head in the foreground. This shot is often used in interview situations … Audio and video glossary
over-the-shoulder (OTS) shot — a very commonly used medium camera angle or view in a dialogue scene, mostly with alternating shot/reverse shot editing, in which the camera records the action from behind the shoulder and/or head of one of the characters, thus framing the… … Glossary of cinematic terms