Narration Script
Narration Script
Narration Script
Thaumatrope
A thaumatrope was invented in 1825. It was a disc with strings attached to it onto the side edges of the disk. The disc would then have two different images on each side. The theory was that if you spun the disc by twirling the string with your fingers, then the disc would create an optical illusion and you would see both of the images on either side of the disc at the same time.
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Page |2 The zoetrope then moved on to the praxinoscope in 1877. The praxinoscope is essentially the same thing as a zoetrope as it still uses a string of pictures on the inside surface of the spinning cylinder, but it uses mirrors to look at them instead of slits. The mirrors needed placed in a certain way so that reflections of the pictures looked pretty much stationary when the wheel was spun. As a result of using the mirrors like this as opposed to using the narrow slits, the motion image that was seen was a lot brighter and less distorted than the motion image that the zoetrope could offer.
Eadweard Muybridge
Eadweard Muybridge was a famous British photographer, who was also the first person to create a motion picture and to put it into an animation. He did this by taking a series of 12 photographs shot in rapid succession. To get these photos he used trip wires linked to cameras at the side of the race track. He then got the horse to gallop past setting off each camera via the trip wires as it did so. He then used the pictures on a zoopraxiscope, which when used showed the horse galloping. The reason that he did this was to prove that there is a point in which a horse has none of its feet on the ground while it its galloping.
Page |3 At this point in time the purpose of film was just to document things, and to show that filmmaking was possible. It was not made to entertain people as it had only just been figured out how to film nobody had thought to use it for entertainment purposes yet. The Lumire brothers were also the first ever people to hold a private screening so that people could properly watch the films that had been made.
Session 2 Storytelling
Storytelling In Film George Mlis A Trip To The Moon What Is Happening In This Film?
A Trip to the Moon was a French sci-fi made in 1902 by George Mlis. It was of a group of astronomers who travelled to the moon in a cannon-propelled spaceship and explored the moon's surface. It is a very important film as it is one of the first films to be made for entertainment and to contain a storyline. At the time the main form of entertainment for people was the theatre, and George Mlis used to work in theatre before he started making his films. As a result of this, all of his films he made were as if it was an audience watching a play on a theatre stage. He used one camera angle which was a wide shot of his performance stage, that he had his play like films acted on. This was from a stationary camera facing the centre of the stage.
Page |4 using films for entertainment. So at this point the purpose of film was to entertain.
First Feature Film D.W Griffith A Birth Of A Nation What Shots Are Included In The Film By D.W Griffiths?
A Birth of a Nation by D.W Griffith was made in 1915 and was of the relationship between two families in civil war and reconstruction-era America. It is really important as it was the first ever feature film which was a commercial success; a feature film is a film that has a long enough run time to be considered to be the sole film to fill a program. According to the British Film Institute, a feature film lasts for 40 minutes or longer. Although A Birth of a Nation was a commercial success, due to not much editing and a lot of props and set locations, it cost a lot of money and so did not make that much of a profit. D.W Griffiths editing style is an improvement upon George Mlis editing style as he made his films using multiple different camera shots and angles as opposed to the one stationary camera shot. This also meant that he freely moved the camera around the actors, as opposed to the actors having to move around in front of the camera. Griffiths also managed to film in multiple set locations as opposed to George Mlis who had to make up the set location using props.
Film Vs. Video Digital Vs. Analogue Film looks has a soft and smooth look to it when projected, and the image quality does not falter when made bigger. While digital video has a sharper image quality, and has more of a
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rigid appearance to it. But the image quality does get worse when made bigger. Film is harder to use compared to digital video, as you are unable to see the result of the shoot straight away. While if digital video is used, then you are able to see the results straight away and decide if the shoot needs to be shot again. Film is a lot more expensive which is due to the cost of the film being used and the high cost of having the film developed. Also if the film needs a reshoot then this will bump up the cost by a lot as well. While digital video is a lot cheaper as you dont have to pay for any film and to have it developed.
Session 3 Montage
Cutting & Montage Lev Kuleshov How Does Lev Kuleshov Experiment Work?
Lev Kuleshov thought that the editing was the most important thing in filmmaking. He is very popular due to the Kuleshov effect. This is when you decide on the emotions of the character and so how the audience perceives it by putting different things before or after the character. For example if you had a picture of someone gasping then showed a picture of some of an a half-eaten slice of cake, then the audience will think that the character is gasping due to someone eating a bit of his cake. But if you have someone gasping then see a criminal with a gun pointed at a hostages head then the audience will think that he is gasping due to that.
The shots that Lev Kuleshov used were a bowl of soup for the first shot, then the second shot was of a person staring into the camera. This gave the impression to the audience that the person was looking at the soup, and that he looked hungry because of it. The next shot the he showed was of a dead girl, then the same person staring into the camera again. This time it makes the audience think that the person is looking at the dead girl, and that he looks sad because of it. Finally he shows a shot of a woman lying down, then the same face again. This time the audience will think that the person is
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Page |6 looking at the woman, and that his facial expression shows lust for her, this time.
Soviet Montage & Sergei Eisenstein How Was Eisensteins Style Of Editing Different To Normal Hollywood Films At This Time?
A soviet montage is when you take a scene that you wouldnt normally be able to easily film, such falling down a flight of stairs or getting stabbed. You then take this scene and record lots of little bits separately often showing a single limb performing an action, such as an arm bringing a knife down, a foot slipping or a hand or leg flailing around, and often taken from different angles as well. You then take these little clips and put them all together, allowing you to create a scene that you would not normally be able to film. This kind of montage editing is usually used for death scenes or for intimate scenes that you dont want to be too explicit.
Hitchcock & Montage & Psycho Shower Scene How Does Hitchcock Describe Montage?
Hitchcock describes montage as the assembly of pieces of film to create an idea. He explains that this is done by using lots of little pieces of film to create the scene impressionistically.
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Page |7 Hitchcock explains that because the scene would contain a nude woman in a shower, and have her getting stabbed, the scene would not be able to be film outright. As a result of this, the way that he could film this scene would be through montage editing. He took lots of little clips of film that could be used in this scene, such as a clip of the shower head, a clip of her hand, a shot of the torso or a close up of her screaming. This allowed the scene to be slowly built up by lots of small pieces of clips that each shows a little bit of what happens in the scene. When the scene is finally done, the audience will be able to picture the scene happing without seeing performed outright in front of them.
Page |8 The second shot type used is a wide shot. This is usually used when you want to place the characters in a scene, or you want to see what the characters are doing while still be able to see what is happening in the scene around them.
The third shot type is a low angle shot type. The low angle shot type is generally used when you want a certain character to look dominant over another character. You could also use it when you want a character to look like they are in control and know what they are doing. The fourth shot type is the worms-eye view shot type. This is when the camera is close to looking directly upwards at a character, and is a more extreme version of the low angle shot type. The worms-eye view shot type is generally used when you want the subject or scenery to look bigger than they actually do, or to look more threatening and dangerous. The fifth shot type used the camera is held above down on the character at you want the character to without is the high angle shot type. This is when eye-level of the character and is looking a slight angle. This is usually used when look submissive and weak, or uncertain and control of the situation.
The sixth shot type used is the Point Of View shot type which is also known as the POV shot type. This is when the shot is of the scene through one of the characters eyes; this allows the audience to see the scene from a certain characters perspective. The point of view shot is usually used when you want the audience to share the same experience as a certain character, or allow the audience to see a set of events from a specific characters perspective. The seventh shot type is the long shot type. This is when the shot is of the whole character at a in the scene but at a distance. The long shot type is used when you want to place the character in a setting, and to show minor detail but over a large place.
The eighth shot is the mid shot. This is when the shot composes of roughly half of the subjects body, such as from the waist up. The mid shot is general used when you want to show the subject in a bit more detail, while giving an impression on the whole scene.
P a g e | 10 fade into the next scene. Depending on the kind of transition that is used between scenes, it could make the film look more exciting and dynamic, or a lot smoother and relaxed.
While a more dynamic transition would be a slide or zoom transition, as there is more to visually to look at. This draws the audiences eye away from the story, and is reminded that they are watching a film, but it also breaks the story up allowing the audience to know that the film is moving onto the next part of the storyline.
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P a g e | 11 While the ending scene of Lost In Translation has a much more slow pace to it, with each shot staying on-screen for a while before it is changed to a different shot. This gives the audience the impression that everything is running smoothly, and is calm and happy without any tension.
What Effect Does The Genre Have On The Pacing Of The Film?
The Genre of the film has a great deal on the timing and pace. If the genre is action, then the pace of the film will be fast to make it look more interesting, to keep the audiences anticipation high, and to keep them on the edge of their seat, and to make the action look faster than it actually is. As a result of this, in the action scenes, each shot will only last a couple of settings before switching to a different shot. While if the genre is a romance then the pace will be a lot slower to emphasise on the characters actions or conversations. As a result of this each of the shots will each last quite a few seconds.
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P a g e | 12 An effective cutting on the beat would be having the shot switch the next shot precisely on each of the beats in the music file that is being played alongside the video, and it is not out of synch with the video at all.
We would use this when filming conversation that characters have, as due to each of the characters saying something in the conversation the camera would have to keep switching focus to the character that is talking.
P a g e | 13 audience to see the positions that the characters are in, and which side of them that is being filmed. For the rest of the conversation medium close ups are used for each of the characters that is talking, so that only they are in the shot. When each of the characters is talking they are looking over towards the opposite side as if they were talking to the other person, as seen in the over the shoulder shot. The camera never moves to film them from the other side of the table because otherwise the two characters would not look as though they are looking at each other when they are talking.
In The Godfather What Two Different Stories Are We Being Shown At The Same Time?
In The Godfather the two different stories that are being shown at the same time is the peaceful baptism sequence in the church, and the sequence of murders that is performed to various people out and about on the streets. 13 | P a g e
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Why Did The Director, Francis Ford Coppola, Choose These Two Very Different Sequences?
Francis Ford Coppola chose these very different sequences as it contradicts the kind of person that he is promoting himself to be. You are able to tell this as he is in a church having his nephew baptised, and is renouncing his sins, yet at the very same time he has ordered his men to kill a lot of people. This tells the audience that he is showing himself to be a good and holy person, yet he still non directly commits sin.
Multiple Perspectives Describe The Different Ways You Could Tell The Same Story From Multiple Points Of View
One of the ways that you could tell the same story from multiple perspectives is by showing the story from multiple characters points of view. This could be done by showing a clip for each character on the screen at the same time. All of the clips would need to be showing what was happening for each of the characters separately, but at the same point in time. Another way that you could tell a story from multiple perspectives is by showing multiple versions of the story, such as showing each way that the story could have turned out.
Describe How The Film 500 Days Of Summer Used Split-Screen To Tell A Story From Multiple Perspectives
500 Days Of Summer used split-screen to tell the story from multiple perspectives. It used on side of the screen to show how he wanted the story to turn out, which were his expectations. Then on the other side of the screen it showed how the story actually turned out, which was the reality version of the story.
How Is This Different To The Method Used In The Thomas Crown Affair & Which Is Better?
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P a g e | 15 While in The Thomas Crown Affair it also has the screen split into multiple sections. This time it shows how the story happens, but from multiple characters perspectives. This is done by each part of the screen showing a certain characters point of view and how the story unfolds for them. I think that the method that was used in The Thomas Crown Affair is better than the method that was used in 500 Days Of Summer. This is because it allows the audience to have more of an in-depth experience with the story, as they are able to see how it was for other characters other than the main character. While the method used in 500 Days Of Summer does to particularly reveal much more to the audience, making it a less attractive choice to go for.
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