Film Topics: Movement Mr. Skaar ALHS Film Studies.

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Film Topics: Movement Mr. Skaar ALHS Film Studies

Introduction n Aspects of Movement in Film Making n Presented by Mr. Skaar

Topics of Discussion n Kinetics n The Moving Camera n Mechanical Distortions of Movement

Kinetics n Abstract u Stylized u Lyrical n Realistic

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Kinetics Factors affecting kinetics: n Depth of shot u Long shot u Medium shot u Close up n Framing u Tight u Loose n Angle

The Moving Camera n Pans n Tilts n Crane shots n Dolly shots n Zoom shots n Hand-held shots n Aerial shots

The Moving Camera Pans n Reaction pan n Swish pan (flash pan, zip pan)

Mechanical Distortions of Movement n Animation n Fast motion n Slow motion n Reverse motion n Freeze frames

Additional Terms n Persistence of Vision n Minimalists n Epic and Psychological n Lyrical n Point-of-view shots n Pull-back dolly