Monday, 13 September 2010

Hello Y10

Here's your homework for next lesson (it's an easy one!):

TOP LIGHT: light that comes directly form above. This casts strong shadows, but this can be used in interesting ways, for instance, the dappled light through a tree's branches on a face.

HARD LIGHT: Light form the sun, or from a small source. This creates hard shadows and can bring out details, such as wrinkles.

SOFT LIGHT: Light from a large angle, or large source relative to thte subject. This can be bounced off other objects, such as a light from a wall.

DIEGETIC SOUND: Sound that is in the world of the film. Dialogue, background noise etc are diegetic.

NON-DIEGETIC SOUND: Sound outside the world of the film.

DUTCH ANGLE: Camera angle in which the camera is tipped sideways so that the world of the film seems to have been tipped over.

These are self-explanatory, but consider the affect...

CLOSE-UP
REACTION SHOT
POINT-OF-VIEW SHOT
OVER-THE-SHOULDER-SHOT
TRACKING SHOT.

You need to know these for next lesson as we'll be doing an activity based around them.

Any problems, leave a comment.

Ms Caldwell

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