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1. Production elements- What are they – identify,describe and discuss

Productionelements are elements used to make a film but when they are individual theyhave little to no value at all. Forexample a Lego brick is a production element. When it is on its own it haslittle to no value at all. But when combined with other bricks it produces whatwe call an element.

Storyelement:

Astory element is the element that consists of characters, setting, elements andthe plot. The setting in a story element is identified in 2 ways. Macrosetting- BIG and Micro setting- SMALL

MACROSETTING

formacro setting you would have things like the name of a country or continent andthe city in which the characters are in. Example: America in New York City

MICRO setting:

for micro setting you would identify specific things. Example: NewYork City in Time Square near a hot dog stand. That is how you identify a MICROsetting

Narrativegoal

a narrative goal is mainly to outline the exposition (main characters andprotagonist.) The antagonist ( the bad guy) which we do not relate to and lastly tointroduce the conflict that will be brought trough out the movie

identifying a prodiuction element

Whenyou are identifying a specific production element in a specific genre you mustconsider all things. For example I a horror film the lighting should not belight and bright as let’s say a comedyof family movie. The concept of having the dim and dark lights is to give theaudience a sense of fear and the feeling that they are in the movie as well.Production element for a horror film would be for example having a kitchenknife held by a psychopath with a mask. The production element would be themask and the knife. The story element iswould be that the psycho is going after someone of a group of people. Mainlythe psycho knows the characters in some way.

production elements

camera



acting




mise-en-scene




editing




lighting




sound







protagonist

we can relate to this person (good person)

antagonist

bad guy

shot type

full

high


eye level


lowshot


extreme wide


wide


midshot


dialogue shot



close up


extreme close up


overshot (birds eye view)


undershot



camera movement

pan- moving side to side


tilt- moving up and down


tracking - following the person


widen- camer moving towards us


tighten- camera moves towards the person


trailing- moving with the car


movement within the frame

opening scene

establish the character, plot and setting

5 comm constants

sender- sends the message


receiver- who receives it


medium- how the message was broadcasted


purpose- why was it sent


information- what was info