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What is Film Technique Audience? | The person/group who receives the text. It may be a specifically targeted age group. |
What is Film Technique Director? | The person who supervises the shooting and creative style of the film. |
What is Film Technique Editor? | The person who coordinates the footage are arranges its sequence. This complex procedure takes place after the film has been shot completely. The editor adds to the meaning of a scene by cutting and joining the film to tell the story the way the director intends it to be held. |
What is Film Technique Scriptwriter? | The person who writes the screenplay which often includes notations about the use of camera. |
What is Film Technique Diegetic Sound? | sound which is natural to the action of the fill. Sound that you would expect the characters to reasonably hear in the film. Dialogue, music or noise created by a character and environmental sounds of setting waves crashing, wind blowing, train whistle, traffic noise. Most of what you hear in a film is diegetic sound. |
What is Film Technique Non Diegetic Sound? | Sound: Sound that is not natural to the nation of the film. Sound that the characters within the film would be expected to hear. For instance, if a character is singing a song that is diegetic. If the song is playing over the top of the action in the film, and the characters wouldn’t be hearing it, it is non- diegetic sound includes: a narrators voice ‘over the top’ of the action. |
What is Film Technique Music? | A combination of melodic sounds and silence that express ideas and emotion. A component of sound effects in film used to create a certain mood ( suspenseful, tranquil, romantic) |
What is Film Technique Voice over? | The voice of an unseen narrator or off screen characters in a movie. |
What is Film Technique Close up? | A shot where the camera is close to the subject and almost no background is shown, usually only a section of the subject. |
What is Film Technique Establishing? | A scene that shows the audience where the action is about to occur; contains lots of landscape. |
What is Film Technique Exterior? | d |
What is Film Technique Frame? | - a single photograph of a film. A series of frames comprises of a shot and a sequence of shots is called a scene. - The composition or what is being included and how it is included. How a director chooses to position the camera frame to capture the subject or action. |
What is Film Technique Extreme close up? | Focuses on a very small part of the figure being framed. |
What is Film Technique Full? | A shot that contains a whole figure be it human animal or thing. |
What is Film Technique Interior shot? | A scene that is shot inside. |
What is Film Technique Long? | A shot whereto camera is some distance from the subject. |
What is Film Technique Mid shot? | A short distance between a close-up and a distance shot. |
What is Film Technique Over the shoulder? | when the camera is behind one person (showing the back of his/ her head) in a dialogue scene. What the viewer sees is the back of one person’s head and the full face of the other |
What is Film Technique Dutch Tilt? | movement of the camera in any direction that gives the viewer a scenes of strangeness or confusion. |
What is Film Technique Pan? | Horizontal camera movement. |
What is Film Technique Point of view? | A shot that takes the view of the subject, showing the audience exactly what they would see. |
What is Film Technique tracking? | The camera is on a moving platform and the camera mores WITH the subject of the frame. The subject is kept in focus all the time. |
What is Film Technique zoom out? | Widening the shot for example, from a close-up to a mid-shot. |
What is Film Technique Aerial? | Shot taken from a plane, helicopter or cherry picker. |
What is Film Technique Eye Level? | This is the most natural shot |
What is Film Technique High Angle? | A shot where the camera is about the subject but not directly above. |
What is Film Technique Low Angle? | A shot where the camera is below the subject or looking up at the object. |
What is Film Technique Over shot? | : Camera is directly above the subject being filmed, with camera facing down. |
What is Film Technique Under shot? | When the camera is directly beneath the subject. |
What is Film Technique Fast motion speed? | Often done to show frantic nature of a character or situation. |
What is Film Technique Under exposed? | Very dark, underdeveloped appearance |
What is Film Technique Hard lighting? | Used to create hard edge shadows |
What is Film Technique Side lighting? | Light source that comes from the side, often creating shadows or to fill In surrounding subject to create a natural look. |
What is Film Technique Ambient? | Soft lighting surrounding the subject. |
What is Film Technique back lighting? | This is where the main lighting on the set is behind the subject, who then appears in silhouette ( a dark figure with a bright background) |
What is Film Technique High Key lightening? | This is where the main lighting is placed in a position that suggests a natural light source. For example, high above to suggest the sun at noon, or on the side where a window is situated to suggest daylight. |
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What is Film Technique Low key lightening? | Where lighting is used in ‘night’ scene or inside dark place. Often used to suggest something scary or intimate. Shadows are more important in low key lighting. |
What is Film Technique Over Exposed? | Very bright, washed out appearance. |
What is Film Technique Sharp? | when the object or figure being filmed is sharply defined. The image has excellent clarity or clearness. |
What is Film Technique Soft? | When the object or figure being filmed is slightly blurry. IT is often used in romantic scenes but can also be used to suggest disorientation of a character. |
What is Film Technique Captions? | The information given across the screen to set the scene or to establish the setting. |
What is Film Technique Mise En Scene? | The visual elements in a scene, such as costumes, lighting, makeup, props, set design and characters. |
What is Film Technique Motif? | A recurrent thematic elements in a documentary that is repeated in a significant way |
What is Film Technique Pace? | The rhythm or flow of a film. Some films are fast-paced whereas others are more mellow and languid. Some are slow, they bore the viewer. |
What is Film Technique Scene? | A series of shots in one location in a film that comprise a complete unit of action. |
What is Film Technique Screenplay? | The script for a film. It may describe how the camera is to be used in different scenes. |
What is Film Technique Story board? | A series of illustrations , sketches and drawings that show the sequence of shots to be included in a piece of film. |
What is poetic term ( imagery) Metaphor? | Is a figure of speech in which one thing is said to be another e.g the curtain of the night |
What is poetic term ( imagery) Personification? | Is a special type of metaphor in which something that is not alive is given the qualities of a living thing. e.g the sun peeped over the horizon. |
What is poetic term ( imagery) Simile? | Are figures in which one thing, a person or object is compared to another. e.g he swims like a fish, she is as proud as a peacock |
What is poetic term ( sound) Alliteration? | is the repetition of consonant in words, which have a close connection e.g. the sound of the hound in the pound horrified her. |
What is poetic term ( sound) Consonance? | Is repletion of a consonant sound in words which have a close connection e.g trend and trained; killed and cold. Note only the vowel sounds have been changed. |
What is poetic term ( sound) Onomatopoeia? | Is the use of words with sounds which imitate their meaning e.g ‘bang’, or words which suggest their meaning e.g thunder. |
What is poetic term ( sound) Rhyme? | means words with identical final sounds, generally used at the end of lines. Is a combination of stressed and unstressed syllables in the way word are presented or said. |
What is poetic term ( sound) Chorus? | refers to a part of a poem or song which is repeated throughout the main text. |
What is poetic term ( sound) Enjambment? | Is the running over of a sentence from one verse or couplet into another so that closely related words fall in different lines. |
What is poetic term ( sound) Free verse? | Is poetry with no restrictions ( no regular rhyme or rhythm) |
What is poetic term ( sound) Repetition? | Is repeating words, phrases or verses in a text. |
What is Film Technique slow motion speed? | The action will look sluggish and slow. A director might use this to highlight a specific action. It can also suggest someone is not processing information well. |
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