Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Camera , editing , sound ,mise-en-scene

     

What is camera editing and mise-en-scene broken down?

Camera: 

camera usually refers to -

Angles: low angle, high angle 

Movement:  track, pan, zoom, tilt 

Shots: Establishing shot, close-up shot, extreme-close-up shot, wide shot, mid-shot, birds-eye view, etc. 

Compositions: rule of 3rd, the 180-degree rule where people are placed in the shot, focus.


Editing : 

Transitions: wipe, crossfade, fade to black, jump-cut, etc.  

Juxtaposition:  meaning being contradicted. 

Shot duration: how long the shot is going to last and why it is lasting that long. 


Sound : 

diegetic sound - Sound that can be heard by the characters as well as the viewers in the film. 

non-diegetic sound -  this is sound that can also be heard by the audience and not by the characters in the film.

sound bridge - this is sound that can be carried between two scenes.

Parallel sound - Sound that matches what is shown on screen. 

Contrapuntal sound - this sound can make you feel disorientated as it doesn't easily match what is being shown on screen. 

Pleonastic sound - Sound that is exaggerated.

Asynchronous sound- doesn't match the visual 

synchronous - matches what is on screen.  

Mise en Scene: 

Props 

Lighting - Natural lighting, high key lighting, low key lighting  

costume 

movement and performance - actor's movement, facial expressions, gaze. 



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Hi, I am Kai and I am 16 years old and I'm currently doing my A levels, I take media, psychology, and sociology. My favorite genre of film is horror as it gets a strong reaction from the audience. A few of my favorite horrors would include Sinister, Saw, and It.  


My other interests include fencing and being at sea. I am an international boarder who now studies in the UK, I have been boarding since year nine and I have come to enjoy it a lot, making friends from all around the world. 


I have taken media because I have a strong interest in film, I  love the effects it has on people and I am interested in understanding how I can create these effects through films, such as fear, anger, and joy.

I would say that my biggest achievement was sailing across the Atlantic, which took around 7 days at 10-12 knots. It was an interesting experience as for the majority of the journey land was completely out of sight and only two cargo boats past us the whole journey. 



My opening title sequence