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Media Terminology (Camera Angles (Close-up shot- concentrates attention.…
Media Terminology
Camera Angles
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Low angle- bigness, strength and dominance.
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Types of Narrative
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Linear- where the story is told in order, new equilibrium at the end
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Lighting
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Colour- what type of light is it, differen shades
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Mise-en-scene
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Costume, hair and makeup- personality, status and job type. present, past or future society
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Sound
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Non-diegetic- the sound that is added in post-production. includes voiceovers and incidental music. Character cannot here it.
Diegetic- where sound is visble on screen, such as dialogue. Character has to hear it.
Sound bridge- where sound from a pervious scene carries on through another visual edit. Used to tie scenes together.
Continuity Editing
Shot reverse shot- one character is shown looking at something off screen, followed by what they are looking at.
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Audience Response
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Negotiated Reading- the audience knows what the producer wants us to think. It could be an untruthful representation
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SUB and HYBRID Genres
Within most genres we can find sub genres, for example within comedy we can find RomCom
A hybrid genre is a genre which blends themes and elements from two or more different genres, for example The Office is a documentary/comedy
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