The document provides terminology for analyzing various elements of film including editing techniques like shot reverse shot and continuity, cinematography concepts like angle, movement, and shot type, sound elements like diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, mise-en-scene components like costume, lighting, props, and production design, and analysis words for describing power dynamics like dominant, inferior, and superior.
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1. EDITING P.A.S.T. P – PACE Fast and slow Long and short takes A – Action Match on Action Eyeline Match Cross cutting/ Parallel editing Shot reverse shot S – Sequence Montage Continuity Juxtaposition T – Transitions Cut Fade Dissolve Wipe
2. CINEMATOGRAPHY A.M.P.S A – Angle Low High Canted M – Movement Tracking Panning Zooming Tilting P – Position Composition Framing Rule of Thirds/Power Points S – Shot type Extreme/Close up/Long shot Mid shot/mid-long shot Over the Shoulder shot Establishing shot
3. SOUNDS NoDS N – Non Diegetic Soundtrack /Tempo Voice Over / Narration (Sound bridge) D – Diegetic Ambient Dialogue /Mode of address/Tone (Sound bridge) S - Silence
4. MISE EN SCENE C.L.P.P.S C – Costume/make up L – Lighting Artificial, natural, daylight Interior, exterior High key, low key P – Props P – Production Design Set, background S - Space