Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Film Language - Post 8
- Camera
- Shot sizes
- Extreme Close Up- shows the
characters emotions
- Mid Shot - show interaction between
character
- Establishing shot - establishes
the setting and characters
relationship
- Camera Angles
- High Angle Shot - when the shot is
filmed from a high angle to make
the character look small and
insignificant.
- Low Angle Shot - when the shot is
filmed from a low angle to make
the character look powerful and
superior
- eyeliner match - when the camera is at
the same level as the characters eyeliner-
makes the aduaince appear equal to the
character
- Camera Movement
- Tracking - used a dolly to track
backward or forwards
- Panning - camera pans around the
room from a fixed post - establishes
location
- Editing
- Montage - clips edited together to
develop character relationships or
tell the story quickly
- Continuity
- correct placement of shots so
a film flows in a linear motion
- Lack of continuity confused the
audience
- Making sure the mise-en-scene stays the
same throughout a scene helps keep
continuity
- Transitons - used between shots to cut
between scenes, such as a cross
dissolve or dip to balck, not used in
drama films as they take away realism
- Mise-en-scene
- Lighting - creates atmosphere in the scene
- Character Movement - sets the relationship between
the character and helps show their personality
- Costume and Makeup - helps give the
character identity - important in period
dramas as to sets the scene
- Sound
- Non-diagetic sound that the character cannot
hear, such as music played over a scene
- Diagetic - sound that the
character can hear
- Soundtrack - music played over the scene, helps connect with the
characters emotions