TLE W2 Principles and Elements of Video Editing and Video Production Flashcards

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three categories of film types

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realism, classical, and formalism.

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  • help the creator to establish different relationships between the subjects and even between the audience and the subjects.
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Angles

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Four main angles

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Eye Level
High Angle
Low Angle
Oblique Angle

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2
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there are 10 main options out there that are then further broken down into their variation.

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Shots

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2
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Four main kinds lighting

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High key lighting
Low key lighting
Chiaroscuro lighting
Silhouette/Black Lighting

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2
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Take into consideration the genres of movies that you love.

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Lighting

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2
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Two main kinds of color

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Saturated n Desaturated

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what is Saturated

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Communicates optimism, colorful, fantasies, love, or some pleasant scenery.

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what is Desaturated

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Communicates darkness, past, strife, sorrow, or some other dystopia

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Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose sound is implied to be present by the action in the film; also characterized by offscreen or on-screen.

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Diegetic

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Most obvious example of a diegetic sound.

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Character dialogue

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Gives a film more realism.

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Object sounds

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Sound whose source is not visually noticeable on the screen

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Non-diegetic

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9
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Any sound that does not come from inside the story itself.

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Non-diegetic

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10
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Used to set the film’s tone

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The film’s score

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Used by the director to assist in the explanation or reinforcement of the plot.

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Narration or voice-over

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Used to plan and evoke audience emotions and add to the drama.

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The film’s score

12
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A breakdown of time and space while preserving fluidity.

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Continuity

13
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Style bounces from long shot to medium shot to close up for invoking a dramatic effect.

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Classical

14
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Cut of different time and space for dramatic effect

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Radical Subjective Continuity

15
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Edits that are theme-driven.

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Thematic

16
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The juxtaposition of two shots that when combined serve a purpose

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Associative

16
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Used to describe the setting of a scene in a play or a film.

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Mise-en-scene

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Refers to everything placed on the stage or in front of the camera.

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Mise-en-scene