Technical codes in moving image
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- Created on: 05-04-16 20:28
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- Technical codes in moving image
- Camera shots
- Close up shots
- Used to create emotion and tension. Makes the audience feel involved in the characters feelings.
- Extreme close up
- Used to withhold information from the audience. Create tension and suspense.
- long shots
- used to give information on the character or situation.
- establishing shots
- Used to advance the narrative rapidly. Shows where the action will happen. Indicates production value
- Close up shots
- Camera angles
- low angled shots
- create a sense of power and dominance around the character
- High angled shots
- Give the character a sense of vulnerability and/or insignifigance
- Editing
- Editing can be slow paced or fast paced. It changes to fit the style of each genre.
- low angled shots
- Camera movement
- Tracking shots
- Follow the movement and action in a text.
- Zoom
- the camera moves from a long shot towards the subject. Allows the audience to be involved with the emotion of the text.
- Panning shot
- TThe camera moves horizontally across the scene.
- Whip pan means that it moves across the scene at a high speed creating a blur effect suggesting pace and motion
- In a tilt shot
- Can be used to introduce a new character. The camera pans from top to bottom.
- Tracking shots
- Camera shots
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