HS3 Revision

 Micro-Elements:

- Mise-en-scene

- Cinematography

- Editing

-Performance

-Sound


Aesthetics:

Aesthetics in films are the visual techniques used to portray the style, mood, look or tone of a film.


Performance:

Performance is the acting, which includes expressions, movements, staging/blocking etc.

Aesthetics and performance can link together through paralinguistics (looks)


Challenge:

A chain of events or actions that lead to the progression of the direction of the narrative


AO1: Knowledge and understanding of elements of film. Understanding of film terminology and theory

Camera shot types:

- High angle

- Low Angle

- Level shot

- Dutch Angle

- Bust shot

- Extreme close up

- Medium Close up

- Medium Long Shot

- Establishing shot

- Aerial (Birds Eye View)

- Long shot 

- POV 

- Over-the-shoulder

AO2: Apply knowledge and understanding of elements of film through analysis and comparison of chosen film.

- Diegetic

        - Dialogue

                -Tone

                - Accent

                - Dialect

        - Sound effects

                - Wild track

                - Ambient sound

                - Synchronous sounds

- Non-diegetic

        - Soundtrack

        - Incidental Music

        - Sound/Leit Motif

        - Sound effects

        - Asynchronous sounds

        - Synchronous

- Synchronous

Asynchronous 

- Sound effects: Post Production, 90% of sound is edited.

        - Wild track and ambient sound

- Voice over

- Soundtrack

- Dialogue: Tone, accent, Dialect

- Tempo


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