Motion Media, film and tv Flashcards
Visual medium simulating movement through graphics, footage, and videos, often combined with audio, text, or
interactive elements, termed as integrated sight-and-sound kinetic media.
Motion Media
Created by professionals who follow industry standards in creating, editing, and producing motion media.
Formal
Created by individuals for personal use
Informal
Films, Movie, Theatrical film; photography recorded on celluloid film and projection on a screen theatre.
Motion picture
The electrical output from video devices on television, laptops, computers, and cell phones.
Motion video
Elements of Motion Media
*speed
*direction
*timing
*Transition
*sound and color
*blurring
A fast movement gives vigor and vitality, intensifying emotions. A slow movement connotes lethargy,
solemnity, or sadness.
Speed
Indicates a movement from one direction to another. It can also refer to the growing or shrinking of
an object.
Direction
Can be used to clarify or intensify the message or the event. Using a pause can help time the events.
Timing
Adds meaning to the motion/visuals.
Sound and color
Inanimation and blurring can provide the illusion of fast movement. In videos, it is often used to censor
information for security or decency.
Blurring
Used to switch between scenes
Transition
A _________ is like a mini movie. It tells a story, just like a regular movie, but it’s much shorter, usually around 10 to 30
minutes long.
Short film
Sporting runtimes are between 75 and 210 minutes long. Normally, it has a basic structure: the beginning, the middle,
and the end.
Feature-length
5 stages of film
*Development
*pre production
*production
*post -production
*Distribution