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Analysing film

Analysing film. Jot down the terminology on: Camera angle Camera movement Editing Sound And mise -en-scene http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCs9THK0pSo&safe=active. When might each be used? What is the effect on the audience?. XLS –extreme long shot m-Mid CU-close up.

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Analysing film

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  1. Analysing film Jot down the terminology on: • Camera angle • Camera movement • Editing • Sound • And mise-en-scene • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCs9THK0pSo&safe=active

  2. When might each be used? What is the effect on the audience?

  3. XLS –extreme long shotm-MidCU-close up • When might each be used and why?

  4. Think about when and why the camera moves rather than keeping the shot still – why might this happen? • For all these shots the camera moves on the spot, except for tracking, crab and peds where the camera man or equipment has to physically move

  5. EDITING –doneon computerafter filming • Cutting rate. This relates to speed – how quickly or slowly do shots cut to the next one – why does this matter? • Fade, dissolve (mix). Both fades and dissolves are gradual transitions between shots. In a fade the picture gradually appears from (fades in) or disappears to (fades out) a blank screen. A dissolve (or mix) involves fading out one picture while fading up another on top of it.

  6. SOUND • Which music is used and why? • Which sound effects are used and why? • Diegetic sound is picked up by the camera – i.e. Dialogue • Non-diegetic sound is put on in post-production i.e. afterwards in the editing stages.

  7. Mise-en-scene • This means ‘what is in the scene’? • For this analyse the following things: • Costume and props if relevant – analyse the connotations now of Darth Vadar’s costume. • Think about colour in the scene and lighting – why might this make a difference to the action or mood? • How does location relate to the scene’s content?

  8. What about this iconic sequence? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD0uP25yxl8 How are graphics, colour and movement used for effect here?

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