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Friday, 29 May 2020

Film study

Body Language- It’s a behavior used in body language including body positions, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example, it may show the audience how the actor or the performer feels by their facial expression which may indicate anger, boredom, sadness, amusement, intoxication, etc.


Costumes- A costume is worn to be a specific character in particular scenes. 


Hairstyles- It is used in the film in which a person’s hair is arranged or designed to make him more interesting.


Make-up- It is used to strengthen a person’s appearance.


Colour- Colours are used to express our mood or feelings or even represent something within the movie and give more lighting.


Lighting- It is used to create a visual effect on the person and the scene so the audience can see and the actors know when to look.


Props- Is an Accessory that is used during certain scenes throughout the film which could be portable or moveable for example fake guns, melees and etc.


Settings- Settings take place in certain events and shows the audience the point of view of the background.


Dialogue- Dialogue is a conversation between two or more actors or people to also direct to a particular theme.


Sound Effects- facial expressions, Sound effects are used to make the audience get an understanding of the theme or scene or letting them know what’s going on which is also used to change their facial expressions like watching a horror movie or jump scares and etc.


Music- Music in the film carries out specific purposes, among them all it helps form emotional reaction, it creates a rhythm to the scene, sections and mentions the action. Music is often influential to the event of a scene and on some occasions, it becomes as iconic as the movies themselves.


Silence- SIlence has an intense role in developing the emotional tone of the film, it is a great thing to capture because it draws the audience in more and makes them focus more and adjust them. Stillness and Silence can create an effective and dramatic tension in performance, but if you draw it out too long the intentions start falling.


Symbols- Simply a symbol is a physical representation either on an object, or a mark that stands for another object or an idea. Symbolism is extensive throughout all imaginative means.

Special FX- Special effects are illusions or visual tricks used in theatre, film, television, video games, and simulator industries to simulate the imagined events in a story or virtual world. It’s a technique in which images are created photographically either in-camera using multiple subjections or productions using an optical printer.

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