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1 Minds-On Think about camera shots/angles, the scenes, and the editing
Minds-On Think about camera shots/angles, the scenes, and the editing. In your own words, how would you describe these videos.

2 How is analyzing film similar to analyzing literature?
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. To be able to analyze the director’s intentions and the possible effect on the audience with regards to camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques. Director, Audience, Camera Shot/Angles, Mise-en-Scène, Setting, Scene, Cut, Technique, Pace, Verisimilitude

3 To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques.
Let’s read the different types of camera shots. Whilst we’re reading, I want you to think about: 1. Where would you see this shot? For example, in TV news, on a magazine cover, etc. 2. How would some of these shots make you feel?

4 Medium Shot Close-Up Shot Long Shot
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. Why do you think the director used that shot? What does this shot show the audience? Medium Shot Close-Up Shot Long Shot

5 Medium Shot Over the shoulder Close-Up Shot
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. Why do you think the director used that shot? What does this shot show the audience? Medium Shot Over the shoulder Close-Up Shot

6 Medium shot Close up Long shot
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. Medium shot Close up Long shot Why do you think the director used that shot? What does this shot show the audience?

7 High Angle Close up Low Angle
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. Why do you think the director used that shot? What does this shot show the audience? High Angle Close up Low Angle

8 Let’s see if you completely understand.
To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. To be able to analyze the director’s intentions and the possible effect on the audience with regards to camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques. Let’s see if you completely understand. In your groups, identify the camera shots on the worksheet on the board. What are the director’s intentions? What is the possible effect on the audience? Director, Audience, Camera Shot/Angles, Mise-en-Scène, Setting, Scene, Cut, Technique, Pace, Verisimilitude

9 Each change in scene is a “cut”.
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. Each change in scene is a “cut”. Director, Audience, Camera Shot/Angles, Mise-en-Scène, Setting, Scene, Cut, Technique, Pace, Verisimilitude

10 Mise-en-scene Costume: A style or fashion of dress especially that of a particular time, place or class. Her ill fitting clothes show that she is a lower class of British society. Wearing a suit represents that he is smart well presented business man.

11 Mise-en-scene Acting: A performance in a film by the use facial expressions, delivery, and body language. Use of facial expressions presents the dynamics of the scene. .

12 Mise-en-scene Make-up & hair- how appearance can affect someone's perspective of a character. By using dramatic make up and hair it can convey the seriousness of the scene. .

13 Props: moveable objects used in the construction of the mise-en-scene.
Suggests the aggression of the scene. .

14 Mise-en-scene Setting: the surrounding where the action will unfold; usually the stage , including integral design features. This image suggest that it is in a isolated, mysterious area. .

15 Scenery and location/Setting
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. Costume Lighting Props Scenery and location/Setting Positioning – how the characters/props are placed to make it seem real. Iconography – the use of symbols – eg: sunglasses are a symbol of being cool Set design/studio Diegetic and Non-Digetic Sound Director, Audience, Camera Shot/Angles, Mise-en-Scène, Setting, Scene, Cut, Technique, Pace, Verisimilitude

16 What is verisimilitude?
To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. To be able to analyze the director’s intentions and the possible effect on the audience with regards to camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques. What is verisimilitude? Essentially, it means that the film looks realistic. E.g., Are the costumes realistic for that time period? Is the setting believable? Are there any continuity errors? Director, Audience, Camera Shot/Angles, Mise-en-Scène, Setting, Scene, Cut, Technique, Pace, Verisimilitude

17 Do we understand the vocabulary so far?
To know camera shots/angles, and the elements of mise-en-scène and editing techniques. To understand how camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques develops a film. To be able to analyze the director’s intentions and the possible effect on the audience with regards to camera shots/angles, mise-en-scène and editing techniques. Do we understand the vocabulary so far? Anything you’re not understanding? Let’s read a textual analysis essay. How is analyzing film similar to analyzing literature? Director, Audience, Camera Shot/Angles, Mise-en-Scène, Setting, Scene, Cut, Technique, Pace, Verisimilitude


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