Sunday, 16 September 2012
Mise-en-scene
- Editing
- Cinematography
-Props/costumes
- Non digetic sound
Feature
Costumes and props - What the characters will be wearing/ What is surrounding them
Editing- Putting shots together eg, cut and fade
Cinematography- How your shot is laid- eg, Shadows
Digetic sound- Music within the film eg radio, tv and singing
Non Digetic Sound- Music outside the movie ( Soundtrack, Sound effects).
Low Angle Shot
- Taken from below the subject
High Angle Shot
- Taken above the subject ( looking down at it )
- Gives a sense of helplessness and lack of power
Pan
- Sense of moving with action or speed
- Camera moves from left to right
Tilt
- Camera pans vertically- up and down
- Sense of size and height
Dutch Angle shot
- Not straight towards the subject
- Sense of insanity
Zoom in and out
-Highlight significant objects to audience
Steadicam / Handheld
- Moves around action
- Sense of realism( being part of the film)
- Creates tension and excitement
Crane Shot
- High angle shot, looking down
- Sense of size and scale
Aerial Shot/ Birdseye View
- Positioned in a plane
- ELS ( High angled shot)
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You show good understanding of the terminology used in moving image media. You need to update your blog more often- show evidence of your prelim planning etc.
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