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Film Appreciation For Foundation Semester 2 IDS students Film Appreciation For Foundation Semester 2 IDS students

Film Appreciation For Foundation Semester 2 IDS students - PowerPoint Presentation

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Film Appreciation For Foundation Semester 2 IDS students - PPT Presentation

History of FilmsCinema Since the time from living photography to theatre which entertained the masses From setting up stages and backdrop and adding makeup with the use of static cameras Shooting Outdoors with desired locations with natural lights simple tracking camera shots and realistic ID: 1047264

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1. Film AppreciationFor Foundation Semester 2 IDS students

2. History of Films/CinemaSince the time from living photography to theatre which entertained the masses.From setting up stages and backdrop and adding makeup with the use of static cameras.Shooting Outdoors with desired locations, with natural lights, simple tracking camera shots and realistic performance from artists/actors.

3. How to read a film Main Film Genres / types of films Action and AdventureAnime and AnimationChildren & FamilyClassicsComedyDocumentaryDramaForeignHorrorIndependentMusic and MusicalsRomanceRomantic ComedySci-Fi & FantasyThrillers

4. How to read a film About storyCommonly used terms are :Story line/ plotScreenplayLocationCasting

5. How to read a film From Entertainment to analysis(Ideally watching film together and having discussion and reading prospective on the film is suggested.) Commonly used terms are :Compositions (of shots and scenes)Long shot, close-up shot, rule of third (different camera positions)high angle shot, low angle shot (different camera positions)

6. How to read a film Commonly used terms are :Camera MovementsZoom in : camera going towards the subjectZoom out : camera going away from the subjectPan shot : camera moving in horizontal of vertical directionsSteady camera : still camera with no movementShaky camera: helps to create chaos or confusionFrom Entertainment to analysis(Ideally watching film together and having discussion and reading prospective on the film is suggested.)

7. SoundCommonly used terms are :Background Score/MusicSound TracksSongs, LyricsSFX (Sound Effects)

8. EditingCommonly used terms are :Rough lineup(shot selections)Cue SheetCuts, Jump cutsFade in/ Fade outsTransitions

9. Other Important things:CastingResearch about the subject of filmContinuity Locations, PropsVFX/CGI etc.