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media studies:cinematography

  {cinematography} Author :{Juliana Guerrier} Due date:{October 6 2021, 11:59} published date{October 6,2021 11:50} Introduction: cinematography is used to set and support the overall look and mood of a film's visual narrative. Cinematography are the big decisions made on lighting, camera filters and lenses when shooting a movie scene. Cinematography has an big impact on film or television to show a visual. Background research: cinematography is the art of photography and camerawork in film-making. There are all different type of shots in cinematography low angle shot- the camera angle is positioned below the eye line of the subject pointing upward  extreme close up-shows only a subject's eyes or another part of their face medium shot-a camera angle shot from, medium distance   medium close up shot-includes a character from their shoulders/chest area up to the top of the head extreme long shot-is a view from an even greater distance Content application: The information wa...

media studies: mise-en-scene

{mise-en-Scene} Author:{ Juliana Guerrier} Due date:{October 6,2021 11:59 p.m.} publish date:{October 6,2021 9:25 p.m.} introduction: Mise-en-scene is a staging or putting on action or scene mise-en-scene influences how we feel and our mood as we watch. Mise-en-scene includes characters ,props ,set, and lighting it also involves characters ,props ,set, and lighting. Mise-en-scene also refers to the overall look and feel of a movie. Our responses to mise-en-scene and what it contributes is the faces, texture s,sights, and sounds. Background Research: sounds The overall look and feel of the movie, the sum of everything  the audience sees, hears, and experiences while viewing it is mise-en-scene. Character- involves hair, makeup, clothing, build ,body, language and  etc. Props - accessories, weapons, gadgets items etc.  Set- location ,dressing ,space ,timeof day, lighting etc. Lighting- is it natural or stylized? Bright or dime? Warm or cold? Content application: f...