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(1) Camera Distance
(1) Camera Distance
the establishing shot
*        the establishing shot
extreme long shot
*        extreme long shot
long shot
*        long shot
medium long shot
*        medium long shot
full shot
*        full shot
medium close shot
*        medium close shot
close shot
*        close shot
close-up
*        close-up
extreme close-up
*        extreme close-up


(2) Camera Angle
(2)       Camera Angle
extreme low angle
*        extreme low angle
low angle
*        low angle
normal camera height
*        normal camera height
high angle
*        high angle
bird’s eye view
*        bird’s eye view
Dutch angles
*        Dutch angles


(3) Editing
(3)         Editing
Cut, fade out/in, dissolve and wipe
*        Cut, fade out/in, dissolve and wipe


(4) Camera Movement
(4)         Camera Movement
pan (swish pan)
*        pan (swish pan)
tilt
*        tilt
tracking shot
*        tracking shot
crane shot
*        crane shot


(5) Zoom, hand-held camera, Steadicam and static camera
(5)         Zoom, hand-held camera, Steadicam and static camera


(6) Lens Type
(6)         Lens Type
wide angle
*        wide angle


(7) Lighting
(7)         Lighting


low and high key
*        low and high key


(8) Deep focus
(8)         Deep focus


(9) Two diametrically opposed editing principles: Montage vs. the Long Take
(9) Two diametrically opposed editing principles: Montage vs. the Long Take


(10) Parallel Editing / Cross cutting  
(10) Parallel Editing / Cross cutting


(11) Time: Flash-forwards and Flashbacks
(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
(12) Colour-coding
 
(13) Tying everything up: Mise en scène—An image’s setting, subjects and composition.
 
(14) DV = Digital video




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Revision as of 08:40, 20 June 2007

Formal Elements of Film Analysis

Narrative Film The Essentials of Film Analysis

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 and high key

(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