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“First and foremost, a film is visual rather than verbal. Thus, the feelings and ideas communicated by words must be changed to feelings and ideas communicated by visual symbols.” -Dr. F. Marcus, How Does a Movie Mean?
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Let the Camera Do the Talking! Let the camera show the audience what they need to know. The Movie Must Move! Two categories of movement ▪ Movement of actors/objects ▪ Movement created by the camera from scene to scene
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Moving Frame/Reframing – close ups vs. long shots – the right frame for the right mood Tilting – camera moves vertically up or down Panning Pan – panoramic – horizontal movement ▪ Used to establish setting
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Dollying or Tracking – Camera is on a dolly, effect is the camera is moving alongside the subject (more action and involvement for the audience) Zoom (in or out) Lens allows the camera to move towards/away from an object (JUST THE LENSE MOVES!) Crane Shot High Angle shots
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Editing: the job of assembling all the shots and the scenes of film together to tell a cohesive story. Transitions: Cut Change from one shot to another instantaneously Dissolve Gradual change – smoother transition from one shot to another – symbolic or used at the beginning/end of flashbacks Superimposition is the exposure of more than one image on the same film strip
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Fade Out/In: Scene ends or begins by underexposure in black or overexposure in white. Indicates passage of time or change in location Freeze Frame: Ending the scene: film stops, creates an image that is frozen in time, held for a few seconds Jump-Cut: An abrupt transition: Used to disorient/confuse the viewer
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Swish Pan Horizontal camera movement that goes at accelerated speeds to create a blurred image (on purpose!) Wipe Transition between shots: A line passes across a screen eliminating the first shot: The scenes to NOT blend. Iris-in/Iris-out The new image appears as an expanded circle in the middle of the old image.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEdSGe FCCA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCEdSGe FCCA Different Types of Film Cuts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXQg6t 4q2A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LXQg6t 4q2A
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