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Wendy Windust

Camera shots, angles and movement, lighting, cinematography and mise en scene, Film ove... - 0 views

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    Film Studies Unit
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    Camera Shots A camera shot is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of a film's setting, characters and themes. As a result, camera shots are very important in shaping meaning in a film. Reviewing the examples on the right hand side of this page should make the different camera shots clearer.
Wendy Windust

The Film Shot,Camera Angles and Movement - 0 views

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    As we know from watching movies, the angle at which a character is shot in a lm can dramatically affect how we perceive that character. Film directors often choose to shoot characters using different angles in order to make an authorial comment on the role and importance of that person in the lm. There are ve basic camera angles used to shoot scenes in a lm. The angles are determined by where the camera is placed
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    Film Studies Unit
Wendy Windust

Media Literacy: To Kill A Mockingbird; Film Study Guide - 1 views

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    What is media literacy? "Media literacy refers to composing, comprehending, interpreting, analyzing, and appreciating the language and texts of...both print and nonprint. The use of media presupposes an expanded definition of 'text'...print media texts include books, magazines, and newspapers. Nonprint media include photography, recordings, radio, film, television, videotape, video games, computers, the performing arts, and virtual reality...constantly interact...(and) all (are) to be experienced, appreciated, and analyzed and created by students.
Wendy Windust

Framework for Analyzing Film: To Kill A Mockingbird: Film Study Guide - 0 views

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    Before students can begin to study film, they must be provided with a focus. There are many ways to look at a film. Posted below is a suggestion for teachers. Throughout this teacher guide for To Kill A Mockingbird, you will find numerous resources which touch on many of the characteristics listed below.
Wendy Windust

Artopia :: Media Arts :: Create a Storyboard - 0 views

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    Create a Storyboard! A storyboard is a series of sketches that show the scene sequence of a media production.
Wendy Windust

filmgloss.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Unit 3: Film Unit
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    Glossary of film terms
Wendy Windust

WildFilmHistory - Home page - 0 views

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    Film Unit Resource
Wendy Windust

Video Guide - 1 views

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    The Video Guide is a resource for both students and teachers to use as they explore the world of video. We hope you'll find these advice sheets, activities, glossaries, and more, useful whether you're just getting started or have already been using a video camera for a while.
Wendy Windust

The Grammar of TV and Film - 0 views

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    Unit 3: Film
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    The 'Grammar' of Television and Film Television and film use certain common conventions often referred to as the 'grammar' of these audiovisual media. This list includes some of the most important conventions for conveying meaning through particular camera and editing techniques (as well as some of the specialised vocabulary of film production). Conventions aren't rules: expert practitioners break them for deliberate effect, which is one of the rare occasions that we become aware of what the convention is.
Wendy Windust

Freeplay Music, Broadcast Production Music Library, Free and Mp3 Music Downloads, See U... - 0 views

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    Free music for the background of student films
Wendy Windust

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) - 0 views

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    Film Unit
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