Film Elements Graphic Organizer
Film Elements
Sound
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Editing
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Mise-en-scene
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Camera shots/angles
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Voice-over- voices added over the video.
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Simultaneity- two shots occuring at the same time.
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Set- props and surroundings. Setting.
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Establishing shot- long shot establishing mood and location.
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Music- music added in the background or foreground.
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Contrast- two shots that show a vast difference between one another.
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Costume- shows who a character is, can display personality of historical period
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Close shot- subject is shown from top of head to mid-waist.
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Diegetic- naturally occuring sound that could reasonably be heard in shot.
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Parallelism- shot where similarity or simultaneity exist.
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Lighting- used to convey mood or time. Bright shots= happy, new, exciting. Dark shots= sadness, depression.
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Boom shot- a shot following the action
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Non-diegetic- unnatural sound unusual for shot.
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Symbolism- shots edited to show symbolism or relation between a subject.
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Staging- how the character’s stand and move. Can reveal a character’s personality or feelings.
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Cameo shot- subject is filmed against a black/white background
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Sound bridge- sound that begins in one shot and carries over to the next. Ex: scream→ train.
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Leitmotiff- shots where a common theme remains throughout.
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Choker- a tight close-up, usually only subject’s face.
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Direct sound- original sound from shots.
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Close up- shot of an isolated part of object or subject.
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Cutaway- shot related to scene but briefly moves away.
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Dolly shot- moving shot
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Extreme close-up- magnified shot of object. ex:eye
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Extreme long-shot- wide angle from great distance
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Eye-level shot- subject shot at eye-level.
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Flash- very brief shot
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Full shot- long shot of subject’s entire body
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Head-on shot- shot where action heads directly toward camera.
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High-angle- shot from above subjects heads.
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Long shot- subject is at a distant; shows surroundings.
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Low-angle- camera is looked down upon.
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Point-of-view- shot from characters POV
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Reaction- shot showing character's reaction of action happening off camera.
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Tight shot- subject fills entire frame.
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Very nice graphic organizer, Kiley. Great job!
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