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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Language of film

Welcome back to another blog. This week this blog is about our hurumanu class inside and out. This is the new hurumanu that we have started on for this term. This hurumanu is mixed with science and film study, this work is a definition for the language of film: 


Body language: Used to show the feeling of the characters

Costumes: To show the personality of the character through clothing

Hairstyles: Same with the costumes it is to show the personality of the character by what is on their head

Make-up: To make the actor look similar to the character

Colour: To make the stage to match the mood of the scene, for example, blue is sad and red is mad

Lighting: Also to set the mood and make the main part more visible

Props: Equipment that the actor can interact with for the scene

Settings: To get the stories more advance and to describe the areas

Dialogue: To either progress a plot or to show something new about the character (talking in the scene)

Sound effects: Made to create a mood for the audience

Music: Also to set a mood or a scene by sound

Silence: Made to create a serious area or in acting

Symbols: Mostly an object, used to recommend new ideas

Special FX: To create a realistic view of the movie

What am I learning? I'm learning to define the language of film using visual & sound techniques.

How does this work show my learning? This shows that I can identify each of the Subjects and I know what they mean

What am I wondering as a result of this learning? I'm wondering if there is more meaning to these topics

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