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This lesson contains 40 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 5 videos.

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Film
Cinematografie

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Cinematography
Film art; the art and technology involved in filmmaking

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Write down your top 3 favorite movies of all time and explain why.
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Why do we watch movies?

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Kuleshov-effect

(Kuleshov was a Russian filmmaker who first experimented with montage as an art form-1918)

The Kuleshov effect assumes that you as a viewer draw your own conclusion from the images you see.

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Alfred Hitchcock made good use of the Kuleshov effect. So he calls it
'Pure Editing' 


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  • Camera and framing

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Camera positions: to determine the direction of view or perspective.

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Camera Movement

Tilt: camera recording with the camera moving upwards
Panoramic shot: rotating camera
Lift: camera moves vertically on a crane
Dolly: camera on rails moves horizontally

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Camera perspective

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Camera perspective
Objective and Subjective

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Objective


Far away;
you see the situation from some distance. As a spectator, not as a participant.
Subjectief


The spectator is led, the spectator imagines himself in the action; looks at the actor(s).

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Rhythm
Very important during installation.
The duration of a shot and its relation to other shots causes a psychological effect on the viewer. In e.g. Westerns it is common to start with long shots that get shorter and shorter; this creates tension. With a very short shot, the viewer picks up only the most eye-catching elements.

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Music
See what effect it has if the music is different

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Speed up or slow down?

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How many movie genres can you name?

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Filmgenres

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Genre: thriller
How would a cinematographer design a thriller?

Think of: camera position, camera movement, objective / subjective perspective, color, lighting and focus.

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THRILLER 
Exciting story with an impending danger, alternating slow and fast shots, building up tension, close-ups of the character's reactions, scaring the audience, cutting music with sudden sound accents. Plot twists, Suspense, Distractions

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Drama
Emotional themes and problems between people. Often combined with other genres. Filmmaker does his best to allow the viewer to empathise with the characters.
Dramas are mainly: War films, costume dramas, detectives and biographies.
Action film is more about action than personal drama, the genres often overlap.

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Art House Films
Primarily have an artistic purpose. The storyline is experimental and often difficult to follow. Are less commercial and do not need to reach a large audience. They are less dependent on large production houses and are easier to finance.

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Comedy

The emphasis is on humour. Humor is universal and easy to communicate, even without sound.
Long comedy films often have the aspect of drama, such as Forrest Gump. The life of a man with a low IQ coincides with important historical moments in North America.

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Horror



Horror movies are more about fear and horror with a lot of clichés. Often a small group or individual faces danger such as an assassin, ghosts and aliens

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Documentary

Non-fiction. Purpose: To inform the viewer
Moments in history, a political issue, a social issue or a life story - such as a biopic.
A biopic, film biography or biographical film is a film that tells the life of one or more real persons. The word is an English contraction of biographical and image. Since the 1980s, biographical films have become increasingly popular.

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Science Fiction/Fantasy
Special effects, futuristic aspects (scientific technology) aliens or past/future creatures, general shots, multiple genres, most common in action

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Anime & Animated Movies

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Samenvatting opdracht 

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Planning
- Vandaag in groepjes aan script en storyboard. Let ook op camera angles and camera movements.

Volgende week: editing 
 17 maart - geen les
24 maart - toetsweek 
31 maart - laatste les, die vrijdag inleveren 

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van idee tot verhaal

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