 Film-a multi-medial narrative form based on a physical record of sounds and moving pictures; it is also a performed genre primarily designed to be.

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 Film-a multi-medial narrative form based on a physical record of sounds and moving pictures; it is also a performed genre primarily designed to be shown in a public performance.

 Refers to the audiovisual of a film and the particular tools and techniques used to create that design.  Camera  Lighting  Sound  Editing

 From the script  Story  Character  Theme

 Foley-additional sound recording for effects done during the post-production phase  ADR-dialogue replacement during the post- production phase

 The director has the chief artistic authority; coordinates and organizes the artistic inputs of other members of the production team.

 Generally has administrative control over a production; the production stays on schedule and within budget). Sometimes engaged in artistic/creative decisions with director.

 Running time-the duration of the film (most films are between 90 and 120 minutes in length)  The Hangover (2009) 100 minutes

 Story time-amount of time covered by the narrative, varies considerably film to film  The Hangover takes place over 48 hours

 Internal structure time-structural manipulations of film form or technique through editing, lengths of shots, camera movements, etc.  The morning after scene is “slower” than some of the faster edited scenes. Why?

 Film Reviewer-one who reviews films, several formats of reviews, criticisms and analyses (see attached worksheet)  Roger Ebert-one of the most famous film critics

 Awards voted on and given by a board of film industry peers (The Academy of Arts and Sciences)  1 st awards 1927  (Best Picture Wings and Sunrise )  Although many other awards, this is the most prestigious award and film companies market many films according to the Oscars