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technical+written

technical codes, shots, camera angles, texts, font etc

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high angle shot camera is tilted down
high angle shot connotation subject is weak/ vulnerable
low angle shot camera is tilted up
low angle shot connotation subjects is powerful
canted angle camera is tilted to one side
canted angle connotation distortion/ confusion
framing what is/ isn't included in a scene
cropping the focus of a shot
dress codes what a character is wearing
what can dress codes connote character's role, class, development and genre
3 examples of non-verbal codes gesture, posture, facial expression
mis-en-scene all that is included in a scene
how does the mis-en-scene create meaning creates atmosphere, assists narrative
what does an over-shoulder shot do evoke empathy from consumer as they see character's perspective
what does a close up shot do emphasize character's emotions/facial expression
what does a long distance shot do establish setting
what is an establishing shot wide shot that establishes setting/context
what can an establishing shot reveal to the viewer where or when the media is set
3 elements of a slogan one line, identifies brand, sells idea of product
font how text is presented
tagline one line on poster, creates intrigue,
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