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Introduction and examples Film Terms Introduction and examples

Q: How can we understand what is going on in a movie even when there is no dialogue? Watch the following clip from Pixar’s UP and jot some ideas about how you see information communicated without words throughout the clip Be sure to note the approx. time of your observations (ex 0:08:50)

2/3 Rule of framing

Literally, 2/3 framing

Framing: Long Shot

Framing: Long Shot

Framing: Close up

Framing: Close up

Framing: Medium Shot

Framing: Medium Shot

Angles: Low

Angles: Low

Angles: High

Angles: High

Angles: Eye-Level

Angles: Dutch Angle

Angles: Dutch Angle

Camera Movement

Focus: Soft

Focus: sharp

Rack Focus DaVinci Code https://www.schooltube.com/video/0ccb7312cb73485eb01b/DaVinci %20Cade%20Rack%20Focus

Deep Focus

Lighting: Low Key

Lighting: High Key

Neutral…woo

Lighting: Bottom/Side

Front Lighting