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An aesthetic principally controlled by lighting under the direction of the cinematographer. |
Light and Dark |
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An aesthetic that is used for symbolic purposes. |
Colour |
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An aesthetic that controls how events in a story unfold and are revealed to the audience. |
Time |
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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 |
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Volume, pitch, speech characteristics, acoustics |
Dialogue |
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Define location, lend mood to an environment, and portray the environment’s impact on characters. |
Sound Effects |
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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 |
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The absence of all sound components. |
Silence |
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This aesthetic is created by the following components dialogue, music, sound effects and silence. |
Sound |
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The ways elements are composed and photographed creates this aesthetic. The frame may have a large or shallow depth of field. |
Space |
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This aesthetic element refers to how the subject is filmed and arranged in the frame. |
Composition |
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Name the aesthetic elements |
Light/Dark Sound Composition/Framing Rhythm/Pace Space Colour Time Motion |