INI100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Stan Brakhage, Long Shot, Steadicam

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Just as mise-en-scene employs elements originally found in the theatre, cinematography properties derive largely from photography. Terms definition: shoot: one uninterrupted image, scene: a segment in a narrative film that takes place in one time and space (in most cases, a shoot is smaller than a scene, and a scene consists of multiple shoots. In birdman, there"s a shoot contains multiple scene : sequence: a single stretch of action or a portion of a film that is otherwise. Touch of evil (orson welles, 1958): a long take with prolong duration. Defining characteristics of the shot: photographic qualities, framing duration, photographic qualities, range of tonalities, film stock: citizen kane, rate of exposure: high/low amount of light pass through the lens. Overexpose shoot makes image burning on the screen: filters: blue/yellow filters to achieve certain effects, speed of motion. The speed of film & projection is the same.

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