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Content & Form http://www.wwnorton.com/college/film /movies3/ Content = Subject Form = means by which the subject is expressed
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Décor –noun 1. style or mode of decoration, as of a room, building, or the like: modern office décor; a bedroom having a spanish décor. 2. decoration in general; ornamentation: beads, baubles, and other décor. 3. Theater, scenic decoration; scenery.
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Dolly shot a camera shot taken from a moving dolly, a wheeled support on which a camera may be mounted; Also called track shot, tracking shot, trucking shot. A camera dolly is a specialized piece of film equipment designed to create smooth camera movements.
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Film Form 1. Lighting 2. Camera angle 3. Focal length 4. Editing 5. Moving camera 6. Proxemics: the study of spatial interrelationships/arrangements; 7. Mise-en-scène: also known as staging. The overall look and feel of a movie—the sum of everything the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it. 8. Sound
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Pro’xemics the study of set measurable distances between people as they interact.
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Collage A collage (From the French: coller, to glue) is a work of formal art, primarily in the visual arts, made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. a technique of composing a work of art by pasting on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope.
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Kurt Schwitters, Das Undbild, 1919, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
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Photomontage is the process (and result) of making a composite photograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs. The composite picture was sometimes photographed so that the final image is converted back into a seamless photographic print. The same method is accomplished today using image-editing software. The technique is referred to by professionals as compositing. Photomontage
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