Test #1: Study Notes Chapter 1 Cinephile: a lover of cinema Filmography: a list of films There are distinct types of explanation in film history: 1. Biographical History 2. Industrial/Economic Historybusiness procedures 3. Aesthetic Historyfilm art (form; style) 4. Technological History 5. Social/Cultural/Political Types of Explanation: 1. Chronology 2. Influence 3. Trends/Generalization 4. Periods (by positing trends‚ historians generalize) 5. Significance Methodological Individualism:
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of camera work. The film begins with a montage of many different camera shots cut together to show a bicycle race between the brothers from a train station‚ to the construction site where the foundations of their new house are being laid. This has the effect of showing the audience that the brothers have a strong and positive relationship‚ as they are appearing to enjoy themselves in each other’s company. This introductory montage ends with a high angle shot of Damian and Anthony lying on the ground
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over his brother. The use of the close up of Ben further indicates David’s power and ability as he is shown to be quite harmless and innocent while sleeping‚ whilst David is at the other side with a displeased expression. At the same time‚ an ariel shot of the room allows the audience to differentiate the different characteristics of the two characters. The most noticeable things in the scene is the colours and tidiness of the room. The audience can see that Ben’s side of the room is colourful and
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Drama Essay: concept- Baz Lurnman and producers and how they recreated an old film and content for the younger gererations. AND the new film‚ Romeo and Juliet and how they made the film relate to even younger generations. What to do: • Watch First film • Watch 2010 film (Romeo and Juliet) • Watch 2013 – latest film Method: • Compare quality of filming • Setting • Music • Costume • choice of casting/ character • types of camera angles/ transitions • Representation of symbols? Themes
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Editing Techniques 4. Soviet Montage 5. French New Wave 6. Bibliography Lecturers Name: Anthea Kennedy Unit 31: Development and Techniques of Film and Video Editing Student name : Muna Abdi Student Number : 1241606 Introduction In this report I will be informing you of early cinema and editing as well as editing techniques like continuity editing‚ I will also be looking into what and how soviet montage and french new wave ed
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After two years with the military‚ he moved to Moscow where he began a career in theatre. It was here; over the short span of three years with the theatre working for “Prolekult” Eisenstein was inspired to begin work as a theorist by writing “The Montage of Attractions”. His first film “Strike” (1925) started his career in film with the
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captors. On a second level‚ a social and cultural study of the film will draw the viewer to consider what is meant by the Stolen Generation and consider the thinking behind official government policy of the period. * The first frame is a close up shot of Molly with her mother Maude. They are both looking
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frames per second 5. Aspect ratio- The ratio of the width to the height of the image on a television screen. 6. Shot- One uninterrupted runs of the camera to expose a series of frames. 7. Crosscutting/Intercutting- Editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places‚ usually simultaneously. 8. Match cut- A continuity cut that joins two shots of the same gesture‚ making it appear to continue uninterrupted. 9.Stop-Motion Replacement- Used to create an illusion
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what the first scene suggests and how it suggests it; next‚ I will describe symbols in the scene that are important to the fundamental understanding of the whole film and why they are important‚ and finally‚ I will talk about the usage and effect of montage in the scene and how it suggests what the film will be about. The first image in the scene is that of a small‚ old fashioned TV (well‚ it was the ‘90’s)‚ with a news presenter reading out the prologue in the form of ‘breaking news’. As she (the
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Edge Codes The use of editing has changed over the years. As times have changed‚ editing has changed along with it. Originally films were shot in a linear style and were simple. With the introduction of new technology‚ editing has changed greatly. Editing was first used to “cut out the bad and leave the good”. But‚ it is mostly used to show emotion and draw the viewer in. Editing has changed over time and has developed into a major part of the film-making process. In the beginning film-makers
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