theoretical framework
Tuesday 27 September
lo: to apply the theoretical framework to media texts
media language
all the different elements used to construct any media product.
this covers terms used how texts are constructed and the messages conveyed. it includes
camerawork
soundtrack
mise en scene
editing
establishing shot
you often see it in the start of the seen
tells you where you are
wide shot
used for surroundings
shows where how big the location is
normally shows half the body and small details around the person
reducing distraction and focusing on the character
close up
hi lights there emotions
ecu
frames the highlighted parts of their face
Thursday 29 September
Mise-en-scene means the arrangement of scenes and props costumes setting hair and make up lighting
it is a dark background with a strange glowing creature which connotes something strange is happening
the bike in front like old so it could possibly mean it was based on a different year
the scene looked like it was in a carnival since there is a ferris wheel in the background
there is a guy walking out the festival smoking a cigarette. He is holding a bag which connotes he might be doing something bad
includes all the post production work on a moving image
transitions
pace and speed of cuts
CGI
green screening Graphics
straight cut
jump cut makes it look like its jumping time
cross cutting having to narratives
cutaway tells you where are and understand whats going on in the scene
montage bunch of clips randomly put together
match cuts follows in to to next frames
diegetic sounds
media institutions
media audiences
media representation
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