1. Emma HardyCandidate no: 3487 OCR G324 – Advanced Production 2. Evaluation Qs. 1 – In what ways does your product USE, DEVELOP or CHALLENGE existing codes and conventions?…
1. Emma HardyCandidate no: 3487 OCR G324 – Advanced Production 2. Evaluation Qs. 1 – In what ways does your product USE, DEVELOP or CHALLENGE existing codes and conventions?…
1. Action AdventureFilms This will feature as the Textual Analysis section of your final exam. You will be shown a 3-5 minute clip from an action adventure film 4 times and…
1. ESTABLISHINGSHOTThis establishes the settingof a scene.The range of distance is toestablish where the sceneis set.Eg. London, Harlesden.Its usually at the beginningof…
1. Assignment 4; Camerashots, camera angles, camera movement and composition. Michaela Ives-Kingshott. 2. Camera Angle.• High.• Low.• Canted or Oblique. 3. High Angle.An…
Slide 1Film Study Camera Shots Slide 2 Low Angle Shot The camera looks up at the subject. This makes the subject seem important, powerful or larger than the viewer. Slide…
1.— The FRAMING or the LENGTH of shot — The ANGLE of the shot — If there is any MOVEMENT involved2. THE CAMERA’S CLOSENESS TO THE OBJECT. 3. DefinitionMEDIUM SHOTHow…
1.MEDIA KEY TERMS Images and Definitions(in Section A exam book)PART A: CAMERA SHOTSPART B: CAMERA ANGLESPART C: CAMERA MOVEMENTPART D: COMPOSITION2. Complete starter quiz•…
1.Movie Shots Framing, Angles, and Movement 2. Framing • How much do we see? • How far away? 3. Extreme Long Shot • Generally used to set the scene. • Normally shows…