6.2.12

Filming terms

  • C.G.I - Are computer generated images
  • Cinematography - Is moving imagery which are used in films as photographs
  • Dissolve - This means when two shorts merge together then disappear into each other
  • Stereotype - Is something we all do and it is making a judgement of a particular subject or somebody
  • Archetype - Is the strongest example if a stereotype and this is a pattern of behaviour
  • Crane shot - This a shot from above so you can see everything which is being filmed or to make somebody look small
  • Trombone shot - This combines zoom and track shots
  • Asynchronous sound - The discrepancy between shots
  • Ambient lighting - The basic light which is available when filming
  • Mise en scene - The props/objects which are on set
  • Non-Diegetic sound - Musical sound effects that do not fit to what is on the screen
  • Semiotics - This is the study of signs and symbols
  • Pull out - When eerything is pulled out of the frame
  • Pulling focus - Blurring a subject then putting it into focus
  • Residual meaning - What's left after other parts are taken away
  • SFX - Special effects used to create a certain feel for the type of film
  • Symbolism - Something that is used to create a particular meaning
  • Convention - An informal rule
  • Open frame - The frame is cleared for action
  • POV - Somebodies point of view
  • Connotation - Something which symbolises a meaning for example: Red = Love, Danger, Hot 
  • Foley - The sound effects made in a studio if they can-not be produced in real life
  • Action code - When to signify a action
  • Fast editing - A quick cutting technique
  • Kinetic camerawork - A gand held camera using a lot of energy
  • Convergence - is the tendency for different technological systems to evolve towards performing similar tasks. Convergence can refer to previously separate technologies such as voice, data and video

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