INI100H1 Lecture : Film Lecture Part Four

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stylistic system : patterned and significant use of the following techniques: mise-en-scene, cinematographic properties, editing, sound. the shot an uninterrupted run of the camera to expose a series of frames a continuously showed piece of film usually called a take once edited, it is called a shot. a frame is a single image on a strip of film the portion that is visual on the screen. anything that are viewed on the screen is mise-en-scene involves what is shot" and camera is how it is recorded". scope individual shot or film image set up for each individual shot. mise-en-scene is already in place before the camera roles production: means producing the mise-en-scene post-production: editing the mise-en-scene preproduction: designing the mise-en-scene. phases of production: creating the mise-en-scene. means putting in place" or staging the scene originally a theatre term.

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