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Media Language in Practice
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Year 13Wednesday 18th April 2012
Lesson ObjectiveHow can I apply media language to my Production?
StarterWhat are the micro elements in media studies?
Micro ElementsMise-en-sceneSoundEditingCinematography
Create a powerpointCreate a powerpoint Take as many screen shots as possibleThe more detailed you answer the questionsThe better your revision notesThe stronger your essay will be
Analysing your production
CinematographyUse this website to help you decipher the camera: shots, composition and angles.
Analysing your production
Analysing your production
Editing Use this website to help you find out the various editing terms.
EditingLong Takes: takes of an unusually long length.Short Takes: takes that only last for a few seconds.There are two basic types of editing:1.Continuityand2.Non-Continuity
Continuity Establishing/Re-establishing ShotTransitionsThe 180 Line RuleAction MatchCrosscuttingCutawayInsert ShotsShot Reverse Shot StructuresEyeline Match
Non-Continuity 1.Montage Sequence2.FlashBack/Forward3.Ellipsis4.Graphic Match
Analysing your production
Sound Sound is layered on tracks in order to create meaning. On Premiere you used multiple audio tracks (one for dialogue and music). You can have sound bridges and sound motifs to enhance meaning.There are 2 types of soundDiegeticNon-diegetic sound
Sound Diegetic Sound, which refers to sound whose origin is to be located in the story world such as the voices of the actors,sound effects etc.Non-diegetic Sound, which refers to sounds not explained in termsof anyperceived source within the story world, such as mood music, or voice of-God typecommentaries. Music added to enhance the shows action is the most common form of non diegetic sound.
Diegetic SoundDiegetic sound includes:1.Dialogue 2.Sound Effects and in some case3.Music
Non-Diegetic Sound1.Incidental Music2.Voice Over/Narration3.Non-diegetic sound effects(which can be asynchronous)
Ellipsis: the removal or shortening of elements of a narrative to speed up the action.
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