iMedia flash cards revision

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GCSE Imedia Flashcards on iMedia flash cards revision, created by Jacob Spoors on 17/05/2016.
Jacob Spoors
Flashcards by Jacob Spoors, updated more than 1 year ago
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Mood Board Purpose Visual tool for a designer  Show the feel, flow or look of a design  Assist in the generation of ideas
Mood Board Use Colours used will reflect nature of theme Images used will show the style of theme  Language will link to nature of theme
Mood Board Content Photographs Fonts  Colours Graphics
Mind Maps Purpose *Content of a media product * Development route for a product *Range of resources/equipment needed *Show the connection of components in a creative media product
Mind Map Use Show the development of ideas How an idea can be broken down into individual categories
Mind Map Content Central Theme (word or image) Branches on key themes  Sub branches from each theme
Visualisation Diagram Purpose Visualise a range of ideas for a product Edit designs based on discussions with client  Adjust ideas from one design to the next
Visualisation Diagram Use Plan the layout of images such as posters or website plan costumes or characters for an animated film
Visualisation Diagram Content Logo Title  Images  Suitable Text Annotations
Storyboard Purpose Pictures of the scene and characters make it easier to visualize the situation  Provide information like timings for scene Theme
Storyboard Use Plan an animation, video, TV show or anything that includes moving images
Storyboard Content Number of scenes  Scene content  Timings  Camera Shots/Movement  Lighting  Sound  Locations
Camera Shots part 1 Establishing: A wide image that shows you where the video is being shot. Long Shot: A full view shot from a distance Full Shot: Show a full image with everything in it and nothing cut off
Camera Shots Part 2 Mid Shot: Showing the subject from the waste up Close Up: Showing more detail of an area of someone/something Extreme Close Up: Showing more detail of an specific area of someone/something
Camera Angle Part 1 Low Angle: Showing something from the ground upwards High Angle: Looking down on something from a higher view point Over The Shoulder: The camera films from behind, looking over the persons shoulder at the person talking.
Camera Angle Part 1 Under Shot: The camera is on the floor looking up at something Eye Level: Showing an still image from someone’s point of view Leading Lines: Directs the audiences eyes to where the person wants you to look
Camera Movement Part 1 Zoom- Gets closer to a certain point Dolly- Follows the movement of an object Tilt- Starting from a low view and moving to see the full image
Camera Movement Part 2 Panning- Rotating to see the full land scape Point Of View- Showing an moving image from someone’s point of view
Script Purpose Provide lines for the characters  Set out what the narrator will say  Provide details of expressions or actions
Script Use Narrative for the characters that appear in each scene and are used by actors to learn their lines Explains the scenes of a TV show or film
Script Content Dialogue : Loudness, emotion etc.  Direction : What happens in the scene  Location  Shot Type  Camera Movement  Sounds : Actions, characters etc.  Characters
Script Structure Set or Location INT – Interior EXT – Exterior Dialogue Emotion, volume and intonation. Note; Beat ‐ Pause V.O. ‐ Voice over
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