Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
TV Drama Revision
Section A
30 minutes to watch the clip 4 times and make notes.
1st view - no notes
2nd view make notes
3rd view make notes
4th view make notes
be able to show how the mise en scene, camera angles, sound and editing contribute to the macro.
Disequilibrium - the period of instability and insecurity in a films narrative.
Equilibrium - a state of peace and calm, which often begins in the beginning of the films narrative.
Enigma - The question or mystery that is posed within a films narrative.
Iconography - The objects within a film that are used to evoke particular meanings.
Protagonist - is the main characterrs (the central or primary figure) and whom the events of the narratives plot revolve around and who the audience tend to identify with the most. sometimes known as the 'hero'
Antagonist - opponent, competitor of the character. this character could also be the enemy or villain in the plot.
Micro | Techniques Used | Example | Meaning/Impact |
Camera Angles | Close up | State example | Representation/Narrative/Genre |
Mise-en –scene | Costume | State example | Representation/Narrative/Genre |
Sound | Music/Foley sounds | State example | Representation/Narrative/Genre |
Editing | Shots/computer editing | State example | Representation/Narrative/Genre |
30 minutes to watch the clip 4 times and make notes.
1st view - no notes
2nd view make notes
3rd view make notes
4th view make notes
be able to show how the mise en scene, camera angles, sound and editing contribute to the macro.
Disequilibrium - the period of instability and insecurity in a films narrative.
Equilibrium - a state of peace and calm, which often begins in the beginning of the films narrative.
Enigma - The question or mystery that is posed within a films narrative.
Iconography - The objects within a film that are used to evoke particular meanings.
Protagonist - is the main characterrs (the central or primary figure) and whom the events of the narratives plot revolve around and who the audience tend to identify with the most. sometimes known as the 'hero'
Antagonist - opponent, competitor of the character. this character could also be the enemy or villain in the plot.
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