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Technical Codes, Genre and Lighting
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Technical codes

1)      Shot size

2)      Long shot

3)      Mid shot

4)      Close u

5)      Extreme close up

 

Lighting

Low Key – Dramatic, moody

High Key – Bright and exciting

Low contrast – Not many different colours, everyday

High contrast – Dramatic, volatile

 

Focus

Deep – Look at everything

Selective – Looks at most important subject

Soft – When edges blur together

 

Denotation and connotation

REMEMBER: Keep the actual image separate from the interpretation of it.

Denotation – What is literally in the picture

Connotation – Different interpretations which might be associated

 

Genre

 

We have genre because it gives the producer a list of ingredients which he/she can use to make an effective product.

Audience expectations need to be met with genre in order for it to be successful.

Critics and analysts use genre as a basis for comment

Within Genre there is always the following components;

  • Stock characters
  • Stock Plots
  • Stock situations, issues and themes
  • Stock locations and backdrops
  • Stock props and signifiers
  • Music
  • Generic Conventions

Other Notes in this Category

  1. Analysis of Adverts
  2. Semiotics and Media Language and Sassure
  3. Technical Codes, Genre and Lighting

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