Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Media Film Terminology

19/11/19
TV: Media Language


Camera Work:

Low Angle - A low-angle shot occurs when the camera is placed below the subject and the lens is pointing up, it can give the impression of the subject being bigger, more powerful or even sinister!

High Angle - A high-angle shot is a technique where the camera looks down on the character or subject from an elevated perspective. High angle shots can make the character appear vulnerable, powerless, and weak.

Canted Angle - A camera angle which is deliberately slanted to one side, sometimes used for dramatic effect to help portray unease, intoxication and madness etc

Aerial Shots - Ss a shot of a scene is taken from an elevated point. This gives a deeper understanding of what is happening. Other names: Bird's eye view shot and overhead shots.

Elaborate Camera Movement Such As Tracks, Steadicam or Crane Shots:
  • tracking shot is any shot where the camera moves alongside the object(s) it is recording. 
  • Steadicam is a device that enables smooth video shooting by stabilizing a camera and isolating it from shock and vibration.
  • crane shot is a shot taken by a camera on a moving crane or jib. ... Crane shots are often found in what are supposed to be emotional or suspenseful scenes.
Hand Held Camera - A filmmaking and video production technique in which a camera is held in the camera operator's hands as opposed to being mounted on a tripod or other base.

POV Shots -  A short film scene that shows what a character is looking at. It is usually established by being positioned between a shot of a character looking at something, and a shot showing the character's reaction.

Shallow Focus - One plane of the image is in focus while the rest is out of focus. Shallow focus is typically used to emphasize one part of the image over another.

Focus Pulls - A creative camera technique in which you change focus during a shot. Usually this means adjusting the focus from one subject to another.














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Editing:

Shot/Reverse Shot - A film technique where one character is shown looking at another character, and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character.

Juxtaposition - Is the film editing technique of combining of two or more shots to evoke an idea or state of mind.

Non-Continuity Editing - To create the illusion of smooth continuous action and helps to keep the audiences' attention to the story. Non-continuity editing is when shots are mismatched to disrupt the impression of time and space.

Crosscutting - Action occurring at the same time, and usually in the same place. In a cross-cut, the camera will cut away from one action to another action.

Fast-Paced Editing - A film editing technique which refers to several consecutive shots of a brief duration (e.g. 3 seconds or less). It can be used to convey a lot of information very quickly, or to imply either energy or chaos.

Less Common Transitions; DissolveWipe and Fade:
  • dissolve is a gradual transition from one image to another.
  • wipe is a type of film transition where one shot replaces another by travelling from one side of the frame to another or with a special shape.
  • Fade is when a shot gradually fades to (or from) a single colour, usually black or white.
Post-Production Effects - Post-production includes all stages of production occurring after shooting or recording individual program segments.
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Soundtrack:

Music - Music will include common elements such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture.

Diegetic Sound - Diegetic sound is a noise which has a source on-screen. They are noises which have not been edited in, for example dialogue between characters or footsteps.

Non- Diegetic Sound - Non-diegetic sound is a noise which does not have a source on-screen, they have been added in.

Sound Effects - A sound effect is an artificially created or enhanced sound, or sound process used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video games, music, or other media.

Sound Bridge - A Sound Bridge is when the sound comes in before the images of the next scene (e.g. in a cut from a quiet room to a busy street.

Voiceover - Voiceover is a production technique where a voice—that is not part of the narrative —is used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre, or other presentations.
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Mise en scène:

Lighting -  Illumination by which objects within the frame can be seen.




  • Lighter and darker areas within the frame help create the overall composition of each shot, guiding our attention within the frame.
  • Quality -  refers to the relative intensity of the light--its harshness or softness.
  • Direction - refers to the path the light takes from its source to the object being lit--directions like front, back, side, top, and under.


  • Low Key Lighting  -  A low-key image is one that contains predominantly dark tones and colours.




  • Colour - refers to the hue of light: invisible white, soft yellow, or tinted through filters and gels.

  • Location/set - Those elements within the frame that function to depict space, place, and time period.

    Costume and Make-up -  The clothing and attire of characters--or lack thereof. Make-up; Pigments and materials applied to figures to construct their characters.




  • Costume and make-up can function to express character situation, mood, or consciousness.
  • Costume functions through tree properties: color, texture, and movement.
  • Costume can play important motivating and causal roles in the narrative.
  • Functions to define and articulate character.


  • Props -  Props are when an object has a function within the on-going action.

    Casting and Performance Style - The physical performance of character, including gestures, expressions, and actions.


  • Functions to express thoughts and feelings.


  • Blocking (The Composition of elements within the shot) - Blocking is the arrangement and movement of actors in relation to each other within the single physical space.
    • One efficient way to block actors and camera is to use drawings.
    • A director must pay close attention to how actors use their bodies and what is signified by their postures and gestures.

    Thursday, 20 June 2019

    Year 10 Exam DIRT

    Targets - Music Section

    1. To make a complete judgement and conclusions and to explain how far I agree by using both similarities and differences.
    2. To use a wider range of terminology to describe how things are represented and/or analysis.
    3. To look through different target audiences and associate them with each one like younger and/or mass audiences.

    Thursday, 28 March 2019

    Illustrator

    27/03/19

    Illustrator
    Learning Objective:

    • To experiment with illustrator.
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    01/04/19
    Skills Development
    Learning Objective:
    • To practise skills needed for coursework development.

    Thursday, 7 February 2019

    Photoshop Skills Development

    7/02/19
    Photoshop Skills Development
    Learning Objective:
    • To explore and develop creative techniques in Photoshop.


    Thursday, 19 July 2018

    Stereotypes Sell

    StereoTypes Sell



    The man (Justin Bieber) is stereotyped as a sex object which makes the target audience appear more to young girls.



    This magazine cover creates a target audience for older men. The lady on the front cover of the magazine is made to look like a sex object which attracts the male attention.



    This cover has a target audience for black males, the camera angle is looking below him which makes us think he's big. The stereo types for black males is usually the thought and opinion in thinking they're; Druggies and violent. On the front cover of this magazine he is smoking.



    The target audience for this magazine is aimed at young girls. The 'half naked' male on the front of the cover appeals to them. The magazine could also appeal to young men/boys aswell, this is because boys are inspired about the muscles and would look at them as if they're an idol.

    Thursday, 12 July 2018

    Music Genres

    Music Genre's

    Different Types Of Genre's;
    • Rock
    • Pop
    • Rap
    • Reggae
    • Classical
    • Pop Rock
    • Heavy Metal
    • Alternative Rock
    • Indie
    • Musical

    Rock - Nirvana and Panic!




         







    Pop - Fall Out Boy and 5SOS




    Rap - Eminem














    Reggae - Bob Marley



    Classical - Beethoven 


    Pop Rock - Green Day and Paramore











    Heavy Metal - Guns n Roses


    Alternative Rock - My Chemical Romance


    Indie -  Oasis


    Musical - Jackson 5


    Music Video Links;

    Green Day - Smells Like Teen Spirit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWKbfoikeg)
    Panic! - I Write Sins Not Tragedies (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc6vs-l5dkc)
    Fall Out Boy - American Beauty/Psycho (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smdNetoPFV0)
    5 Seconds Of Summer - She Looks So Perfect (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2BYmmTI04I)
    Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm7muPjevik)
    Greenway - Revolution Radio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4zc-f0TIZ4)
    Paramore - Thats What You Get (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kz6hNDlEEg)
    Guns n Roses - Sweet Child O'mine (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w7OgIMMRc4)
    My Chemical Romance - I Don't Love You (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyi0ZfuIIvo)
    Jackson 5 - I Want You Back (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3Q80mk7bxE)

    Magazine Covers:

    Rock -



    Pop -



    Reggae -



    Classical -



    Pop Rock -

    Monday, 9 July 2018

    Cuffs Practise Question

    How is media language used to represent modern britain? [10 Marks] Camera work Mise en scene Editing Sound The opening scene opens ...