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An aesthetic principally controlled by lighting under the direction of the cinematographer.

Light and Dark

An aesthetic that is used for symbolic purposes.

Colour

An aesthetic that controls how events in a story unfold and are revealed to the audience.

Time

Handheld, tracking, panning, dollying, tilting are all ways in which movement can be manipulated to create this aesthetic element. This element is also enhanced by editing.

Motion

Volume, pitch, speech characteristics, acoustics

Dialogue

Define location, lend mood to an environment, and portray the environment’s impact on characters.

Sound Effects

Establish historical context, to shape audience perception of space, to define character, to shape the emotional tenor of a scene, to distance the audience.

Music

The absence of all sound components.

Silence

This aesthetic is created by the following components dialogue, music, sound effects and silence.

Sound

The ways elements are composed and photographed creates this aesthetic. The frame may have a large or shallow depth of field.

Space

This aesthetic element refers to how the subject is filmed and arranged in the frame.

Composition

Name the aesthetic elements

Light/Dark


Sound


Composition/Framing


Rhythm/Pace


Space


Colour


Time


Motion