Extreme long shots, long shots, and mid shots provide context of the setting and subject's full body or upper body. Close ups and extreme close ups focus intently on a subject's face to depict emotions and expressions in detail. High angle shots convey vulnerability or lack of power, while low angle shots imply power over what is below the frame. Various shots like over the shoulder, point of view, and two shots are used to advance conversations, reactions, mysteries or tensions between subjects.
'Dramatic Monologue' is a literary technique used in poetry by the poets, especially Robert Browning. It refers to the single speaker and the silent listener. The context, the mind of the speaker is understood through the speech of the speaker. Robert Browning's famous poems, 'My Last Duchess', 'The Last Ride Together' and 'Andrea del Sarto' are masterpieces of dramatic monologues.
'Dramatic Monologue' is a literary technique used in poetry by the poets, especially Robert Browning. It refers to the single speaker and the silent listener. The context, the mind of the speaker is understood through the speech of the speaker. Robert Browning's famous poems, 'My Last Duchess', 'The Last Ride Together' and 'Andrea del Sarto' are masterpieces of dramatic monologues.
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Film: Introduction to mi-en-scene - for schoolchildrenJay-Obscura
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It is a powerpoint presentation that discusses about the lesson or topic: Making Inferences. It also talks about the definition and different characteristics and strategies of Making Inferences.
Film: Introduction to mi-en-scene - for schoolchildrenJay-Obscura
A presentation I put together. I was volunteering in a secondary school and was asked to put together something on mis-en-scence for 11-14 year olds. The teacher advised me it was too high brow I think I have simplified it ok.
1. Media Camera Shots
Extreme Long Shot Extreme Close Up Close Up High Angle
Extreme long shot gives us The extreme close up is used to The close up allows us to High angle shots are often used to
show a characters vulnerability and to
a rough idea of the setting draw is on more to the see expression on
show they don’t have much power
characters emotions characters face in detail
Long Shot Mid Shot Over the shoulder shot
Long shot is where you see the
Over the shoulder shot is used to create a mysterious
whole body of the character and
The mid shot is from the hip upwards to show us because you can only one of the characters
you get to see what there doing
the body language and facial expressions in more expressions also its allows us to see the characters
or there surroundings
detail reaction to whatever is being said
Point of view Two Shot Low angle shot
Low angle
shots are
used to show
the
characters
power over
Two shot allows to watch
whatever or
The point of view shots gives a conversation and see
whoever is
us a idea of the character can everything that’s going on
below them
see from there eyes around it