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Thursday 23 April 2020

Film Aspects

Film Aspects

How does tone work in film?
-Tone is usually used to set the mood or to set how the audience feels during a particular scene. For instance, if the scene is dim or dark lighting it could make the audience feel sad or even scared.

How does over-the-shoulder shot work?
-An over-the-shoulder shot is taken when the shot is taken from a character's shoulder. For example, it can be used during the discussion of two characters. This gives the audience a new view of the character/characters.

How does film blocking work?
-Blocking is usually for working out the details of an actor's moves in relation to the camera. It can also be used as the choreography of a dance or ballet.

How does camera movement work in film?
-It can be used in many different ways such as to direct the viewer's attention, reveal offscreen space, provide narrative information or create expressive effects, but the camera frequently moves when an object in scenery is moving, where the camera follows it.

What is film theory?
-It is a set of scholarly approaches to film which provides conceptual frameworks for understanding films' relationship with reality. 

How is contrast used in film?
-It is usually used to 

How is the Dutch angle used?
-It is a camera in which the camera has been turned at a horizon or vertical line and is usually used to cause a sense of unease or disorientation for the audience.

How do visual motifs work in film?
-It is a repeated narrative element that supports the theme of the story. It can usually be shown through physical items, sound designs, dialogue, music, colours, and symbols. 

How does a POV or POT shot work?
-It is a film angle which is shot to make the audience feel like they're looking through the eyes of the character. 

What is film criticism?
-It is the analysis and evaluation of film.

How does the insert shot work in film?
-Insert shot is a shot taken from a different angle from the main shot. Usually to emphasize a different aspect of that action due to framing.

How does production design work in film?
-Production design is the visual concept of film. It is a design style for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles and costumes. 

How does colour work in film?
-It is used to set the tone of the scene before the actors have even talked. Usually colours such as red, yellow or pink represent different tones. For example, red represents passion, danger or power, whilst yellow is used to represent joy, naivety and insanity. 

How does establish shots work in film?
-It is a shot which is used to set context for the next scene. It is also designed to show the audience where the action will be taking next. 

What is the auteur theory?

-It is a way of looking at films that state that the director is the author of the film.