English Assessment Outcomes Flashcards
What is a birds-eye view camera angle and what does it entail?
The bird’s eye view angle is directly overhead and is used to capture the wide setting and surroundings of the characters.
What is a high view camera angle and what does it entail?
The high angle is looking down on a character to make them look weak and vulnerable.
What is an Eye-level view camera angle and what does it entail?
The eye-level angle is used to make the characters look equal ( it is a neutral angle).
What is a low camera angle and what does it entail?
The low angle looks directly up at the character and is used to make them look powerful and important and to make the viewer look vulnerable and weak.
What is a tilted camera angle and what does it entail?
The tilted angle is used to confuse the viewer and suggest any instability that the scene might have.
What topics do you need to include in the paragraph?
Maturity
Family
Tech
Nature
What is the panning camera movement?
Where the camera is fixed but follows the object.
What is the Tracking camera movement?
Where the camera is physically moving and following the object.
What is the tilting camera movement?
Where the camera might start at eye level, then move down and to the other side in a smile shape.
What is the zoom camera movement?
The camera moves in to focus on an object - close up.
What is the pulling camera movement?
The camera moves out of the close up.
What is the Fade - in-camera edit?
Black - Thing
What is the Fade - out Camera edit?
Thing - Black
What is the cross - fade camera edit?
Two scenes merge > <
What is the cut camera edit?
End of one scene to the start of another - disconnected.
What are all of the camera angles?
Birds eye
high
Eye - level
low
Worms - eye
Tilted
What are all of the camera shots?
extreme long shot
long shot
mid shot
full shot
close up
extreme close up
two person
What are all of the camera movements?
Panning
Tracking
Tilting
zoom
Pulling
What are all of the camera edits?
fade in
Fade out
crossfade
cut
What does the P.E.T.A.L paragraph structure stand for?
P - point
E - evidence
T - technique
A - analysis
L - link
10 - 12 sentences.
What are the key points of the nightingale?
Modern technology and its damage
Connecting to nature to renew a sense of well-being
Family connections + community
process of gaining maturity