HUM 224 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Hard And Soft Light, Lowkey, Fill Light

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14 Feb 2017
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Everything you can see on screen (visual) is mise-en-scene. French term for staging or putting on an action or scene. Refers to the overall look and feel of a movie. The sum of everything that audience sees and hears (sound) and experiences while viewing. Combination of elements within the frame provides the overall meaning to the shot or scene. Design- individual elements that go into the shot- process by which the lok of the settings, props, Influences our mood as we watch the movie lighting and actors is determined. Composition- the organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of actors and objects within the space of each shot creates a convincing sense of time, space and moods suggests a (cid:272)hara(cid:272)ter"s state of (cid:373)i(cid:374)d relates to developing theme. Making advanced designs about the placement of people, objects and elements of d cor. Figuring out the camera angles and determining the framing of the shot.

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