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Mind Map on Film Language - Post 8, created by molliebugg on 26/02/2014.

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FilmLanguage- Post 8CameraEditingMise-en-sceneSoundShot sizesCamera AnglesCamera MovementMontage - clips edited together todevelop character relationships ortell the story quicklyContinuityTransitons - used between shots to cutbetween scenes, such as a crossdissolve or dip to balck, not used indrama films as they take away realismLighting - creates atmosphere in thesceneCharacter Movement - sets the relationship betweenthe character and helps show their personalityCostume and Makeup - helps give thecharacter identity - important in perioddramas as to sets the sceneNon-diagetic sound that the character cannothear, such as music played over a sceneDiagetic - sound that thecharacter can hearSoundtrack - music played over the scene, helps connect withthe characters emotionsHigh Angle Shot - when the shotis filmed from a high angle tomake the character look smalland insignificant.Low Angle Shot - when the shotis filmed from a low angle tomake the character look powerfuland superioreyeliner match - when the camera is atthe same level as the characterseyeliner- makes the aduaince appearequal to the characterExtreme Close Up- shows thecharacters emotionsMid Shot - show interaction betweencharacterEstablishing shot - establishesthe setting and charactersrelationshipTracking - used a dolly to trackbackward or forwardsPanning - camera pans around theroom from a fixed post - establisheslocationcorrect placement of shots soa film flows in a linear motionLack of continuity confused theaudienceMaking sure the mise-en-scene stays thesame throughout a scene helps keepcontinuityDouble click this nodeto edit the textClick and drag this buttonto create a new node