- Mise-en-scene- the arrangement of the scenery, props, etc. on the stage of a theatrical production or on the set of a film.
- Lighting-
- High or low camera angles-
- Different shot distances-
- Any camera movement-
- Fades or dissolves-
- The Continuity System-
- 180 degree rule-
- Establishing shots-
- Match cuts on action-
- Eyeline match cuts-
- POV shots-
- Shot-reverse shot-
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Evaluation of your Continuity Sequence
Monday, September 23, 2019
Connotations exercise
Poverty- This type of picture is an extreme close up with a birds eye view angle, it shows a wallet with only a penny in it showing hes poor.
Loneliness- This type of picture is a close up shot with an eye level angle, the shot focuses on his face blurring out the background and facing away from the light showing loneliness.
Danger- This type of picture is a medium wide shot with a straight on angle. The picture here shows someone about to hit the other persons head on a table, this is a clear sign of danger as it looks like the victim is being abused by the bully.
Strength- This picture is a long shot being taken at a low angle, This picture shows strength as the person on the chair looks tall and controlling in his size, this also shows that he may be a type of leader as he stands out compared to everyone.
Purity- this is a medium shot from an eye level angle, this shows purity by being just a single shot and showing a peaceful person smiling.
Monday, September 9, 2019
Enrolment Task
Type Enrolment task here
Do not past images directly on blog
Do not change text or font in post
Do not past images directly on blog
Do not change text or font in post
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