Micro Elements of Film Studies - Amazon S3 · Micro Elements of Film Studies ANGLES SHOT SIZE...
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Micro Elements of Film StudiesANGLES
SHOT SIZE
MOVEMENTCAMERA
MISE-EN-SCENE EDITING PERFORMANCE
SOUNDEFFECTS SOUNDTRACKDIEGETIC - Sound the characters can hear
NON DIEGETIC - Sounds the characters cannot hear CONTRAPUNTAL - Sound that is in contrast to the images
PARALLEL - Sound that is similar to the images
“EVERYTHING IN THE SCENE”PUTTING DIFFERENT SHOTS TOGETHER
TO MAKE A WHOLE SEQUENCEWHAT AND HOW DOES THE ACTOR DO ? HOW
DOES THE CHARACTER ACT?REALISTIC SILLY CHILDISH AGGRESSIVE SHY FLIRTATIOUS ADVENTUROUS IMMATURE WILD CAREFREE
METHOD ACTING IRRESPONSIBLE
CHEMISTRY RASH
IMPOSING CHILD-LIKE
CAMP TRANSFORMATIVE
BRASH COURAGEOUS
JUMP CUT - GRAPHIC MATCH CUT - FADE IN/FADE OUT - DISSOLVE - WIPE - MOTIVATED CUT - SHOT/REVERSE SHOT - SUPERIMPOSITION -
A sudden cut from one shot to another
The shape of one thing matches something similar.
A slow fade into or out of a scene.
A gradual fade from one shot to another
One scene replaces another by wiping across the screen
Showing something else as because of an event
Cutting between 2 people talking
2 or more images placed on top of each other
Settings & Props Where the scene is & when it is
Costume, Hair & Make Up The clothes worn & style of hair
Facial Expressions & Body Language How people move & how their face acts
Lighting & Colour The brightness, colour or size of light. The
colour of the scene overall. Positions of Characters or objects
Where people are in the scene
DEAFENING HARSH LOUD SUBTLE BRASH MUFFLED MELODIOUS
BANG BUZZ
CRACKLING SCREECH
SNAPPING THUD
RUSTLE
HOWL ECHOING
GROWL WHIMPER
RUMBLE ROAR
VOCIFEROUS
BOMBASTIC DRAMATIC MOVING SWEEPING EVOCATIVE PULSING FAST
CRAWLING PIERCiNG
SHRILL PLAYFUL DELICATE CHILLED SOARING
SPRITELY IMPOSING
PACEY REGAL
LANGUID GLOOMY
SCARY
• HIGH • LOW • CANTED • EYE LEVEL • BIRD’S EYE • WORM’S EYE
The camera is above the subject
The camera is below the subject
The subject appears titled
The camera is level with the main persons’s eyes
The camera is high in the air, looking down on the subject
The camera is low on the ground, looking up at the subject
1. Extra long shot
2. Long shot
3. Medium long shot
4. Medium / Mid Shot
5. Medium Close-‐Up
6. Close-‐Up
7. Big Close-‐Up
8. Extreme Close-‐Up
1. The subject is far away 2. The whole subject can be seen
3. Top of head to thighs
4. Top of head to waist
5. Top of head to chest 6. Top of head and shoulders
7. The whole head
8. A part of the face
• PAN
• CRAB
• TRACK/DOLLY
• ZOOM
• TILT
• FREE
• CRANE
Turns the camera left or right
A strafe left or right
Camera follows a set path
The camera lens moves. The camera stays still
A pivot up or down. Like a nodding head
Held in hand, the camera position is not fixed
On a crane, the camera swoops & ducks