Difference between revisions of "Film Analysis"
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+ | *Source Music / Diegetic Music / Local Music | ||
+ | *Unsourced Music / Non-Diegetic Music / Background Music | ||
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+ | (3) The Spoken Voice: | ||
+ | *Dialogue | ||
+ | *Monologue | ||
+ | *Voice-Over | ||
+ | *Narrator | ||
+ | *Dubbing | ||
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+ | (4) Sound bridges | ||
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+ | (5) The use of songs | ||
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[[Category:Handout]] | [[Category:Handout]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 21 June 2007
Imagetrack
Getting Started: Scenes vs. Sequences
(1) Camera Distance
- the establishing shot
- extreme long shot
- long shot
- medium long shot
- full shot
- medium close shot
- close shot
- close-up
- extreme close-up
(2) Camera Angle
- extreme low angle
- low angle
- normal camera height
- high angle
- bird’s eye view
- Dutch angles
(3) Editing
- Cut, fade out/in, dissolve and wipe
(4) Camera Movement
- pan (swish pan)
- tilt
- tracking shot
- crane shot
(5) Zoom, hand-held camera, Steadicam and static camera
(6) Lens Type
- wide angle
(7) Lighting
- low key: little illumination on the subject
- high key: bright illumination of the subject
(8) Deep focus
(9) Two diametrically opposed editing principles: Montage vs. the Long Take
(10) Parallel Editing / Cross cutting
(11) Time: Flash-forwards and Flashbacks
(12) Colour-coding
(13) Tying everything up: Mise en scène—An image’s setting, subjects and composition.
(14) DV = Digital video
Imagetrack
(1) Sound Effects / Natural Sounds:
- Sourced Sound / Diegetic Sound
- Unsourced Sound / Off-Screen Sound
(2) Music:
- Source Music / Diegetic Music / Local Music
- Unsourced Music / Non-Diegetic Music / Background Music
(3) The Spoken Voice:
- Dialogue
- Monologue
- Voice-Over
- Narrator
- Dubbing
(4) Sound bridges
(5) The use of songs