FST-3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Eyeline Match, Narration, Cinematic Techniques

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Graphic relations keep general look of shots consistent; create matches across shots create a sense of continuity. Rhythmic relations regularize by correlating shot scale with shot duration (shot scale must match with shot duration); each shot in the screen must be long enough for the spectator to absorb the necessary information (i. e. mise-en-scene) Rule to punctuate the argument in the scene, further contributing to the disruption. Temporal relations minimize manipulation of order, duration, frequency and signal clearly when manipulation does occur. Loudness - the amplitude, or breadth, of the vibrations produces our sense of loudness, or volume. Pitch - the frequency of sound vibrations affects pitch, or the perceived highness or lowness of sound; it helps us distinguish music and speech from noises. Timbre - the tonal nature of sound calling someone"s voice nasal or a musical tone mellow; describing the texture or feel of a sound.

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