IART 1180 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Bernard Herrmann, Wrong Turn, Madea
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Film: a series of still images which, when shown on a screen creates the illusion of moving images. Phi phenomenon: the optical illusion of perceiving a series of still images when viewed in a rapid succession. Lighting (how much light, how should the light be casted on the set, colored light or dark light) Camera shot ( the angle where the shot is take, where you are situated, straight on or from above) Film score (what you are seeing on the screen, example: the imperal march from. Script (also called screen play) (what the actors need to say, written by someone, the framework where the actors lines are on a sheet of paper) Set design (how you design the stage, where will the props go, the set of where the actors live, how you create the scene, color of walls)