THTRFLM 1T03 Lecture 3: Theatre & Film - Lecture 3 & 4

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Time is defined by 3 main factors: order, duration, frequency. Characters in the present recall a previous event, while viewers bare witness to the previous event. Duration: story, plot, screen: screen duration refers to the running time of the film, occasionally films spend a lot of energy having the plot time equate to the screen time. How does the camera render that which has been placed before it. Cinematographic properties can lessen the effects of the mise-en-scene. Cinema is not limited to actors: editing. Involves putting together shots after they"ve been filmed (post-production: sound. In order to understand the film you have to pull the threads apart: each category pertains to the product or post-production of making a fil. Lighting in cinema: difficult to identify because it is always changing, every shot has its own lighting. Lighting in theatre: lighting changed right before your eyes.

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