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Micro ElementsJebba Ali

Extreme close up

Extreme close ups are mainly used to create a dramatic scene and add tension making it more intriguing to the eye and also it pinpoint a specific area that might be important in the film, extreme close ups can show also show emotions, for example a person is dying a close up of their eyes closing in the end can indicate their death so this shot can be very important in the scene

Close up

A close up shot is a shot where an object or person is the main focus but its close enough that you can see another object or the surrounding of it for example this cat its not to far but close enough that i can see it inside a building or place and not outside on the streets, the film maker would want us to feel either extremely comfortable or extremely comfortable because this type of shot is really intimate.

Medium shot

The medium shot still tries to focus on some part of a character or even the object still showing some sort of detail this could show for example, their body posture and body language, an example that could be shown as someone who’s worried or anxious but not needing their full body length.

Long shot

Here the character or the object is in focus but the difference here is that the scene behind them is noticeable therefore this indicates to the audience where they are.

Extreme long shot

here the shot shows the entire scenery this give us view of from the angle its taken, including the event that's happening in the time frame.

Track

track is where it follows something; this could be a person for example they are running, the track cameta shot moves with them this could us their journey to their destination giving the audience a inner view.

Pan

This is quite different from track; here the camera moves only not the subject. an example for this could be some one is worried or scared the camera moves around them in a 360’ motion, this shows the audience how they're feeling.

Tilt

this camera shot can show the character as someone who is superior when the camera angle is shown from a low level look up, and the character can be shown as vulnerable when the camera is at a high level, looking downwards.

Zoom

when the camera gets a really close up shot so it zoom into a particular area, this could show the feeling and emotion happening at the time.

Cut

this is when the transaction is at one scene then it skips to a different scene to the first.

Pace

this is when it clearly shows how fast the scene is going this can be used for the serious strong feeling, for example a fight scene it happens so quick showing that this is a serious fight and theres no stopping it

Performance

This is how you want your project to be presented to the audience

diegetic and non-diegetic

Diegetic is when the sounds are recorded but not edited in for example the footsteps of the character walking in.non-diegetic is the sounds that you have to add in while editing for the audience to hear.

Mise-en-scene

Mise-en-scene is when everything that is included in the scene and you can view it; props, location, and everything but the character. but this doesn't include things like the editing part and special effects.


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