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Activity 1.4 – Visual Techniques

Activity 1.4 – Visual Techniques. Framing: Borders of the image: a single shot can be thought of as a frame for the picture. Shot: a single piece of film, uninterrupted by cuts.

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Activity 1.4 – Visual Techniques

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  1. Activity 1.4 –Visual Techniques

  2. Framing: Borders of the image: a single shot can be thought of as a frame for the picture.

  3. Shot: a single piece of film, uninterrupted by cuts. Notice how many different shots make up this scene from Frozen. Each time the camera changes view, it is the beginning of a new shot.

  4. Long Shot (LS), Medium Shot (MS), Close-up shot (Cu), or Extreme Close-up shot (ecu)? Long Shot Long Shot Medium Shot

  5. Camera Angles High Angle Eye Level Low Angle

  6. Camera point of view Objective Subjective

  7. Lighting High Key Low Key

  8. Identify the Director’s use of visual techniques.

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