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cinematography blog tasks unfinished .

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   1) Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence.  https://youtu.be/I4fTKmbtu8E?si=kqx_1wzxaDTjKdYD   Highlight  your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons.  Film Noir displayed with dark setting during an intense high action encounter . High variety of camera angles in order to enforce the realistic feeling through lower angles to demonstrate power . Close-ups are also utilised in order to emphasise emotion on the actors . 2) How does the camerawork give the audience clues about the setting, narrative and character? The fast paced camera work with constant movement demonstrates the narrative upon a fighting genre .Also the power of the main character is developed . Secondly, find and analyse  one  film or TV still image. Add the image to your blogpost.  3) A nalyse the camera shot/angle in the image and what it communicates to the audience. Remember to  highlight  the media termino

Film & TV Language: Sound analysis tasks unfinished .

  1) Find a film clip on YouTube that uses sound in an interesting way. Analyse the use of sound, making sure you use the key language we have learned about sound in film: Diegetic and non-diegetic sound Parallel and contrapuntal sound Sound bridges Remember to discuss/analyse all the different types of sound present in the clip: Music Dialogue Voiceover Sound effects

Cinematography: blog analysis tasks . unfinished

1) Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence.  Highlight  your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons.  2) How does the camerawork give the audience clues about the setting, narrative and character? Secondly, find and analyse  one  film or TV still image. Add the image to your blogpost.  3) A nalyse the camera shot/angle in the image and what it communicates to the audience. Remember to  highlight  the media terminology you use.

Cinematography video feedback/learner response

  1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher. . A nice production that mostly meets the brief . Good narrative that positions the audience to respond to characters correctly . .Not sure on all labels - quite a few may have been better as simply handheld POV shots . . A little under length in brief  2) Type up your feedback from fellow students. WWW:  Good pov angles Nice narrative High variety of shots  Good acting  Well edited shots EBI : Transition from long shot to medium closeup needed  Slow rajandeep fall Shaky camera at times  3) Now reflect on your work and write your own summary of the comments and feedback you have received. Write  three  WWWs and  three  EBIs. WWW: .Good angles .Good acting . Good shot variety EBI : .Some listings wrong .Some bad acting .Transitions a bit unorganised  4) L earner response: think about what you  learned about cinematography  making the video and also watching others. What will you do differently when you start the coursework in the su

Film & TV Language index

Poster Analaysis Mise-en-scene blog tasks Mise-en-scene video feedback and learner response Lighting blog tasks Sound video feedback and learner response