media 0.0 / 5 ? Media StudiesmediaASOCR Created by: sadeCreated on: 30-12-13 12:52 Often used at the start of a film it shows us where we are establishing shot/wide shot 1 of 17 the camera moves towards a person or object tighten (zoom in) 2 of 17 the camera moves outwards from the person or object pull back (zoom out) 3 of 17 series of images - like photos static shots 4 of 17 the camera moves horizontally (side to side) from one person or object to another pan 5 of 17 the camera moves vertically (up or down) tilt 6 of 17 different ways of holding the camera to stop it from shaking and helping it move smoothly dolly/crane/steadicam/fly-cam 7 of 17 what does mise-en-scene involve location, set design, costume, props, dialogue, lighting, sound effect(SFX), sound track, voice over 8 of 17 sound that doesn't belong to the world of film diagetic sound 9 of 17 examples of diagetic sound music (if you cant see it), voiceover, graphics, animation, CGI, pyrotechnic, stunt, slow motion 10 of 17 tells story in order linear narratives 11 of 17 provides flash backs and flash forwards non linear narrative 12 of 17 appearance and behaviour characteristics associated with lower and upper classes accent, work, costume, mannerism, home, label, culture, lifestyle, education, apperance, health 13 of 17 appearance and behavious characteristics associated with gender occuption, colour, posture, social environment, hobby, emotion, behaviour, appearance, costume, family status, sex 14 of 17 how are old people labelled? grumpy, mentally challenged, dependent, burden, enjoying 2nd childhood 15 of 17 how are childern labelled? victims of crimes, cute, little devils, brilliant, bave little angels accessories, modern, active consumers 16 of 17 how are ethnical people labelled? criminals, threat, dependent, abnormal, unimportant, invisable. 17 of 17
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