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Frame and Composition
Framing is the technique of using elements within a scene like doorways, branches, or windows) to create a natural border
is the broader art of arranging all visual elements (subjects, background, light, colour) within the frame
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Non Diegetic
Sounds that are inserted into the movie such as a song of sound effects that only the audience can hear.
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Tonality
refers to the overall mood, atmosphere, and emotional quality, created by music and sound effects
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Chordal
evoke specific emotions like heroism, tension, or tragedy using music.
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Shot Distance
measured length between the position where a shot is taken and its intended or actual target/subject
Shot Angles
defines the camera's position in relation to the subject, influencing how the viewer perceives it
Camera Movement
motion of the camera during a shot to alter perspective, guide the viewer's attention
Lighting
deliberate control of light's direction, quality, intensity, and color to create mood, guide the audience's eye
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Tone
Character's emotions, mood, and true intentions, often revealing the subtext of their dialogue
Makeup
A practical effect which helps the audience perceive aspects about the character giving characters different appeals
Volume
is used to hint at a variety of factors including emotion, situation, character intent
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Transitions
a post-production editing technique that connects one shot or scene to another, guiding the audience and shaping the narrative
Montage
an editing technique that combines a series of short shots or clips into a sequence to condense time
Contiuity
the practice of ensuring visual and narrative elements remain consistent across shots and scenes, creating a seamless, logical flow for the audience
Style
the deliberate technique used to arrange shots, controlling pacing, rhythm
Speed
editing tempo or pacing, which refers to the rate at which shots are cut and assembled to control the rhythm
Pace
the perceived speed or rhythm at which a story unfolds, controlled by the editor through shot duration
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