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DIRECTING FormFunction
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THE DIRECTOR Interpreter Creator Benevolent dictator All knowing Writer, adapter Budget conscious Organized
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AESTHETICS I Function –Why something is expressed Form –How something is expressed Content –What is expressed
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AESTHETICS I I Realism –Content more than form –Close to reality as media allows Modernism –Form more important than function –Illustrates emotion, not reality Post Modernism –Content is most important –Audience participation
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VISUALIZATION Framing Composition Continuity Sequences
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FRAMING Types of shots –XWS, LS, WS, MS, MCU –CU, XCU, 2-shot Angles –POV, OS –Reverse angle –Low, high, angle –Overhead
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MOVEMENT Stable, mobile, unstable Pan, tilt, pedestal Dolly, truck, arc Crane, boom Aerial, body mount Zoom
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COMPOSITION I Aspect ratio –3 x 4 –9 x 16 Essential-critical area –10% rule Rules of thirds Symmetry, asymmetry Closure, cut-off points
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COMPOSITION I I Nose-look-move room Depth-perspective X, Y, Z axis Moving shots, apparent movement Scale-shape Image quality
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TRANSITIONS Take-cut Fade- dissolve - super Wipe-split screen Special effects –Keys, mattes –Blue screen –Digital effects
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SCENE CONSTRUCTION Shot-Sequence-Scene Continuity Pace, rhythm Time control Directionality –180 degree rule
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SOUND & IMAGE INTERACTION On vs. off screen Communitive vs. actual Synch vs. non-synch Parallel vs. contrapuntal Matching Pix to Sound Matching Sound to Pix
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PRE-PRODUCTION PLANNING Director follows shooting script p. 134 Storyboards, shot lists Director decides framing, transitions OFF-SET before studio With TD & LD/DC’s advice/approval
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PRODUCTION COORDINATION Meetings Casting Rehearsals Blockingp. 139 –Performers –Camera
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MULTIPLE CAMERA DIRECTING I Advance planning critical Can’t back up and restart Viewing 2-5 cameras simultaneously Calling all shows, audio Maintain timing, pacing, running time Precision Back timing
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MULTIPLE CAMERA DIRECTING I I Switcherp. 142 –Busses-program, preview, mix/effects Switching –On command from director –Command of preparation-ready/stand-bye –Command of execution-same order
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SINGLE CAMERA DIRECTING I Film or video Careful advance planning Freedom to change during production Efficiency critical Shooting sequence –Most expensive, then cheaper –WS, groups, individual –Cut-aways, cut-ins
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SINGLE CAMERA DIRECTING I I Script markingp. 143 Shooting ratios Difference in calls –Stand-bye –Roll, (Wait) –Slate –Action –Cut (only by director)
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