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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Language of Film Dictionary

Body Language: Is Used to Identify feelings of a played Character

Costumes: Used to describe Personalities of characters

Hairstyles: Can be like costumes as can describe them in a stylish way with hairstyles

Make-up: To Transform an actor to match a player character and to describe

Colour: To Set a Mood of a scene, and Blue is used for sad and angry can be used as or for angry

Lighting: Make something important stand out and also used for mood 

Props: Making scenes more realistic and interactive

Setting: to progress stories and describe the surroundings 

Dialogue: a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film.

Sound Effects: Used to create a mood for the audience or emphasize a scene

Music: Set a mood or describe an ongoing scene

Silence: to create a serious atmosphere or sincerity in acting

Symbols: often an object, used to suggest new ideas

Special FX: Used to create a more realistic look for a film

 

  • What am I Learning? I am learning about film languages and film study.

  • -How does this work show my learning? This shows my learning because I’ve written down the definitions for each one for their meanings

  • -What am I wondering as a result of this learning? I'm wondering if there are any other languages used.

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