CIN105Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Citizen Kane, Telephoto Lens, Film Stock
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Mise-en-scene is every element within a shot. Ci(cid:374)e(cid:373)atography: how fil(cid:373) (cid:373)akers re(cid:374)der the photographi(cid:272) ele(cid:373)e(cid:374)ts withi(cid:374) a fil(cid:373)"s mise-en-scene. Like narrative and mise-en-scene, assist in shaping the way we perceive actions. Just as many of the elements of the mise-en-scene are indebted to the stage, many of the cinematographic properties of film are derived from photography. Cinematography is movements and is the representation of time, which involves duration. How cinematography cooperatives with elements and within the film. Shot: an uninterrupted image: smallest cellular unit in a film, there is a cut from one shot to another one. Sequence: a single stretch of action or a portion of a film that is somehow of a larger piece: can dealing with multiple spaces and time period, beginning, middle and end, e. g. : montage: a sequence can include numerous scenes, more flexible, can debate on whether a part of a film is a sequence or not.