2. Facial expressions provide a clear indication of how a character is feeling, for
example if someone is smiling then we assume that theyβre happy but we may
get a different feeling if there is spooky music in the background. As well as
this in a scene, facial expressions may be used to show how one character feels
towards another and what their relationship is like. Body language is used to
also show how the character is feeling, if theyβre tapping a pen or fiddling with
their hands then this shows that they might be nervous or anxious about
something.
BODY LANGUAGE AND FACIAL
EXPRESSIONS
This image shows the subjects
facial expression which is anger.
As well as this the background is
the colour red, this colour
connotates anger, danger and fear
so therefore reflects the persons
expression to make it easier for
people to understand the photo.
3. Sets for a movie are either built from scratch or a lot of time will go into an
existing setting and make it relate to the movie. Settings can also manipulate
the audience to give them an expectation of something then it suddenly
changes and takes a different turn. Props can be used to add a little something
extra to a scene, sometimes they are very necessary and in some films form
part of a clue to the audience.
SETTING AND PROPS
The picture on the right
shows the subject holding a
prop. Having a prop gives the
audience clues as to what is
going to happen next, for
example a gun usually
symbolises death so the
audience will think something
bad is going to happen.
4. Costume, hair and makeup form an instant clue to the characters personality,
status and job. It also indicates the time era of the film(past, present or future)
and what culture it will center around. In some films the costume can signify
certain individuals, such as a the villains would be wearing dark coloured
clothes to show their personality.
COSTUME, HAIR AND MAKEUP
5. Colour in scenes can carry connotations which adds meaning. For example,
Red=Danger/love. Lighting can highlight different characters and objects in
the scene, to make the characters look mysterious you can shade sections of
their face and body.
COLOUR AND LIGHTING
6. The way objects are placed in a frame can sometimes draw attention to it or to
an important character. Usually film-makers use the positioning of characters
to show the relationship between each person.
POSITIONING OF OBJECTS
WITHIN A FRAME
7. This includes all of the
camera work:
-Distance
-Angle
-Shot type
-Sound
-Editing
TECHNICAL CHOICES
This image uses a camera angle
which shows how lonely the subject
feels, the building looks like itβs
crowding over her which could
make her feel isolated.