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ENGLISH FILM STUDY
GENRE:
Certain category that the film fits into. ...
SEQUENCE:
Smaller units of the film dealing with specific sections of the action. ...
Mine:
PRODUCER:
Controls the business aspects of film-making, from raising money for the production to employing the technical experts, the scriptwriter and cast. ...
DIRECTOR:
In control of the creative or artistic side of film-making once the film begins, and decides on the style of the film. ... Consults with the director about the different film techniques and shot types that will be used, often working from a story board.
EDITOR:
Responsible for the final product and, under the guidance of the director, is responsible for selecting and linking together those shots that will appear in the film. ...
REALISM:
Realism in a film is achieved by the use of natural textures. ... ’
SOUND:
Factors such as pitch, pace, volume, tempo and rhythm have a large effect on the emphasis of a point a film. ...
The cutaway is a shot that shows the reaction of a listener or observer to what is happening in the film.
A montage is a sequence in a film where the plot is rapidly advanced by means of a number of shots joined together in rapid succession, giving the audience a great amount of information in a short period.
Approximate Word count = 1037 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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