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Title: Natasha Lloyd Actress | Making the Movie


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  • Making the Movie

Natasha Lloyd Actress
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A story or event recorded by camera.
  • The sequence of photographs is projected onto a
    screen with sufficient speed to create the
    illusion of motion and continuity.

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Movies depend on photography
  • Thusmovies depend on LIGHT.
  • Lighting is responsible for the image we see on
    the screen.
  • Lighting can enhance texture, depth, emotions,
    and mood.
  • Lighting also affects the way we see and think
    about the characters.

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Space and Time
  • Movies manipulate space and time in ways that no
    other art form can.
  • Change from one space and time to another is made
    possible in movies unlike the possibilities of
    theater.
  • The lens determines the distance, position and
    angle at which we see images.

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Form and Content
  • In a movie, the relationship of its form and
    content is central to its existence.
  • To distinguish between the two, think of the book
    version and movie version of the same title.
    Content is similar but the form very unique.

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Content
  • Subject of the artwork. The who, what, when,
    where of the movie.

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Form
  • The way in which the content is put into pictures
    and sound in order for us to see/ hear it.
  • How the content is portrayed.
  • Patterns- narrative patterns or visual patterns.

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Realism, Antirealism and Verisimilitude
  • A movie can create a sense of realism and/ or
    antirealism, but it should also create
    verisimilitude.

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Realism
  • An interest in or concern for the actual or real
    a tendency to view or represent things as they
    really are.

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Antirealism
  • Not exactly the opposite of realism. Interest in
    portraying the abstract, or fantastic.

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Verisimilitude
  • A convincing appearance of truth movies are
    verisimilar when they convince you that the
    things on the screen are really there.
  • A timeless film is one that can cross cultures
    and times.

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Genres of Narrative Film(movies that tell a
story)
  • Categories of film
  • Action
  • Biography
  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
  • Gangster
  • Horror
  • Mystery
  • Musical
  • Melodrama
  • Romance
  • Thriller
  • War
  • Western

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Historical Drama
  • Macbeth would fall into the genre of historical
    drama. It is a serious story with conflicts and
    emotions based on historical events.

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Cinematic Language
  • A movie creates its effects and meanings through
    a unique mode of expression that we call
    cinematic language.
  • Examples
  • Lighting
  • Time
  • Space (close-ups or landscapes)

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Making the Movie
  • Making a movie usually requires a collaborative
    effort of many artists and technicians.

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