Extreme close up
Close up
Long shot
Close up
birds eye view (or long shot)
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1) Cutting on action: cutting from one shot to the other while the subject is still in motion. E.g punch, kick, turning around and moving through door
2) Cut away: cutting from one thing to another then back to the first shot.e.g flash backs 3) Cross cut: Crossing back and forth again and again e.g phone calls, flash backs and can build tension. 4) Jump cuts: when you jump between the same shot but the subjects move.e.g to shoe the passing of time.Can also be used to shoe urgency 5)Match cut: Cut from one shot to a similar shot where other the subject or the surroundings have changed.e.g jumping from one scene to another. 6)Fade in Fade out: Desolving too or from back. 7) dissolve: blending one shot into another.e.g montage or passing of time.But you can also dissolve between the same shot. 8) Smash cuts: Abroupt transitions. E.G someone waking up from an intense nightmare. Also used to go from quiet to intense or vice versa. 9) Iris: When the part of the screen fades and only leaves the subject in the light 10)wipe 11) Invisable cut: Impression of one take but the cuts are hidden in blackness.Or you can hid the cut when an object to crossing the frame. 12) Definitions: Diegetic: When the sound source is visible or implied in the world of the film.
Non-diegectic: When the sound source is not present or implied in the narrative universe. Common instances are:
Diegetic:
At 1:01 the girls footsteps 1:18 when miss peregrine starts to introduce her self 1:32 to 1:43 the hole scene although there is music in the background Non-Diegetic: From 0:23 to 0:47 the music 1:45 to 1:55 the voice over 1) Why is a close up used to show the small leather sack being placed in a palm? To show its importance and emphasise to the view to remember it because it will probable have an impact in the futur 2)What dose POV stand for? Point of veiw 3) Why would the director want to use a POV shot ? To show the view what is happening and what he is seeing in that moment. 4) When BB-8 enters frantically, how could the director show that the robot is frantic and that Poe is concerned? The music could change and BB-8 could start making "beeps" and noises as if warning Poe. 5) What dose it mean by "push in on his unnerved eyes"? A zoom on at a slow pase on the characters eye. 6)How can the "growing, frightening thunder" be symbolic? Its suggesting that something bad is going to happen and is making the situation even worse. 7) What would "TRACK FAST" with Poe as he and BB-8 hurry through the village look like? Following them at the same speed as the characters are running. Basically a tracking shot but faster. 8)How could the director make the part where stormtroopers are firing on Poe in his ship feel exciting? Play different music and have really good and loud sound effects. 9) Why do you think flamethrowers have been included? to add more excitement and make a bigger visual spectrum. 10)Identify an example of where you would use a long shot in this scene, and explain why you would use it. when Poe insert an old artifact into BB-8 and the multi-reader envelops it. 11) Identify an example of where you would use an extreme close up in this scene, and explain why you would use it. What do you notice about the formatting of the screenplay (positioning, capitals, etc)?
The dialogue is positioned in the middle of they page. The location details are in capitals and are to the side of the page. The action direction in broken up into lines to tell the director that each part of it should have a different shot. What do INT and EXT stand for? INT- interior EXT- exterior Why is the location for each shot listed every time the scene changes? So that the play write can hit about how he imagined the scenes to be. And so he is able to set the scene There are some examples of camera shots/camera focus written into the script. Why do you think that these ones are included, but at other times there is no mention of the shot types? Because these shots are the ones that the play write thinks are the most important. Find four examples of shot types/camera focus in the script and explain the desired effect/impact on the audience. -In the script the villain in out of focus in the start- This gives the impression that he is mysterious -Then there is a wide shot- this is used so the audience can see the whole scene and the action happening in it -Point of view shot- This to put the audience in the persons shoes and to see the scene from his point of view Own screen play rules Make it clear an easy to read. Clarify if the scene is inside or outside and if it is day or night. Set the scene and give stage directions and if you want to help the director out you can also add shot types where you think they should be. Differences Not much has changed and all the shot types the writer has suggested where used in the right places. This shows that the director has followed and interpreted the screen play very well. Why do you think the screenwriter and director chose to take so long to reveal Chigurhs face? What is the effect of the audience? Because he is not in focus at the start it makes him appear more mysterious and cunning. It also makes the audience wait for the big revel of his face and when it dose happen it is more dramatic. What dose the audience know about Chigurh by the end of the scene? What words could be used to best describe him purely based on this scene? From this scene we are given the impression that Chigurh is obviously the bad guy and he is not to be trusted. He has been caught by the police for doing something bad and he is also armed with a weapon so it was most likely murder. He is cunning, violent and cold blooded because in the space of 3 minutes he killed 2 people. Tragedy: It starts with someone in the hospital. Their best friend enters nervous and eventually after some small talk tell her that she was the one that injured her but by accident. The hurt person feels betrayed and doesn't except the apology. She starts crying and screaming for the nurse to come take the visiter away. Eventually the friend is dragged out by the nurse pleading for the injured one to forgive her and understand but she is still trying to get her head around it all. It ends with them both on ether side of the wall separating them with their head against the wall in pain and crying.
Action: It start with pop music playing in the background and there is a spray painter doing his thing. The from round the corner the police come. He then realises that they have seen him and he starts to run. There are tones of shots of him running and the police men trying to keep up and catch him. Then he turns a corner and the police man catches up to him. He the sees and oprochunity. There is another person that is wearing nearly the exact same as him. He then walked up to him shoves the spray paint in his hand and sprints off and hides. He then watches as the police man attempt to arrest the confused man. Horror: It starts with a lady waking up and seeing that her couch pillows have been rearranged and she has a flash back about how they where before. She has a suspicion that during the night some one comes and stays in her house. So she decides to plant some cameras. She leaves them recording over night and watches the footage in the morning. Sure enough she was right someone dose come and stays in her house and the last thing she sees is the person walking into a closet. She then realises that it is the coolest she is sitting next to. She then opens it and all we see is her face in shock and terror. |
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