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Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Camera Angles - Inside out 2020

Hi everyone, this blog post was meant for last week but unfortunately I didn't post it so I'm posting it now, this post is about all the different types of angles in filming, I and my partner/work buddy took some photos of the different type of angles...






Close up - This angle is used often in films to set a serious mood 
for a scene but often used in a lot of films...

Waist shot - This angle is often used in films for dialogues...

The Long-Wide shot - This shot is not so common but can be used a lot to 
film bigger objects like buildings...

Low Angle Shot - This shot can be used for capturing somethings 
like people, buildings or something to make it look bigger...

The High Angle - This shot is for a higher perspective than a person or object...

Monday, 17 February 2020

English - Language Of Film Dictionary…

Our activity for today was to create a pick-a-path task, to get to the end we needed to know the correct definition for each word.

Body language: Used for the character’s mood, posture to identify how the character is played…

Costumes: Also used to make up the character, and how they played…

Hairstyles: Also like the costumes, it makes up the character’s personality…

Makeup: Used to make their character more alike themselves, or to look more like their character…

Color: Used to set the mood of the play or scene, to identify the mood, red is usually the mood of anger while blue is either the mood of sadness...

Lighting: Also to set the mood and to glance at something that is important to make it stand out...

Props: Used to make up the scene/Character positions or to make the scene realistic…

Settings: Used to make up the stories so they have a scene to play or to Describe the surroundings...

Dialogue: To make up a character’s personality or to keep the story more exciting…

Sound effects: Used to set a mood or to make a scene more powerful/emotional…

Music: Also used to set a mood and to make a scene more outgoing...
Silence: Used to make a scene more serious or endearing to an actor's character…


Symbols: Often a sign or object to inflect a new idea…
Special FX: To make a scene or something more realistic…