CIN105Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Fill Light, Lowkey, Orson Welles
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Week 4 (lecture notes) tuesday, october 6th 2015. A film"s stylistic system is defined by the patterned use of medium-specific elements. Cinematography how the camera renders all the elements associated with the mise-en-scene, what types of lenses, whether it"s static or moving. Editing: selecting already filmed material for inclusion and then putting that material together. Sound: has to be produced, recorded and mixed, apart of all of the stages, talking about a different stream of technology. Precisely what is shown to the camera, refers to those elements that are available to theatrical productions. Setting, costumes and makeup, lighting, staging (movement and performance) Setting: location of the action can be a passive backdrop. Makeup and costume can operate along a spectrum. Very similar-appearing to be real (will be used very often throughout the course) Gentlemen prefer blondes- marilyn monroes pink dress setting her off against black tuxedos and red walls.