theoretical framework
27/09/2022
lo to apply the theoretical framework to media texts
establishing shot at start of new scene
media language is camera work soundtrack mise en scene editing
wide shot to show surroundings and shows relation ship of subject
medium shot resembles the shot of how we see
medium close up about reducing distraction
close up focuses on face
extreme close up is about a part of the body
media audiences
media representation
mediumvery long shot
medium close up
close up
long shot
soundtrack includes all sounds heard in a film/tv show :
music
sound effects
dialogue
voice over
can be diegetic or non diegetic
diegetic is can hear in the scene
non diegetic is added in to the movie afterwards
29/9/2022
the arrangement of the scenery, props, etc. on the stage of a theatrical production or on the set of a film.
such as
costume
props
setting
hair and make up
lighting
actor positioning
body-language facial expression
eleven looks serious suggests danger
people on bikes look scared means bad stuff
the wiwi board on the wall is odd
police man suggest trouble
blue hazmat suit suggests weird
scraggy clothes connotes he has no pennies he has big luggage connotes he is taking something in important
dark shows he is doing something shady
ferris wheel shows at carnival
editing
transitions
pace and speed
cgi
green screening
graphics
straight cut from 1 to another
jump cut jump around scene usually todo with time
cross cutting build suspense
cutaway shows ext info
montage a bunch of clips together
match cut melding 2 environments in a fluid motion
Tuesday 4th October 2
Great notes and understanding of the basics of Media Language
ReplyDeleteTarget: try to say what the different elements CONNOTE (suggest) in your analysis