What is a medium? (4)
Medium Specificity
Medium Specific Question?
What can a film do that a painting or novel cannot? What is unique to sculptures? What can one medium do that another cannot?
Signifier:
What is materially presented to a viewer, an object, a person, or a combination of them
Signified:
The meaning that the viewer supplies to the singnifier
Sign:
The relation of signifier and signified
Style:
The particular way a filmmaker organizes cinematic signifiers
Mise-en-scene:
The arrangement of what appears in front of the camera
Shot:
Duration of Shot
Close-up
Medium Long Shot
body is visible from ankles or knees up
Medium Shot
Shows the human figure’s waist up
Medium Close Shot
Shows figure from mid-chest up
Long Shot
Shows central characters as small figures relative to surroundings
Rhetoric
the art and techniques of persuasion
Continuity
unbroken and consistent existence or operation over time (OED)
Continuity Editing
Match Editing/Action
Screen Direction
onscreen direction where characters are looking
- e.g. screen right, screen left
Master Shot
camera is at good distance from actors covering all movements and gestures
Establishing Shot
provides overview of scene
Over the Shoulder Shot
shows two main characters in relation to each other by filming over each others shoulder
Insert or Cut-Aways