Sight Visualization Thinking in pictures; The process of depiction; Clarify and intensify an event Ways of Looking Looking at (objectivity) Looking into.

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Sight Visualization Thinking in pictures; The process of depiction; Clarify and intensify an event Ways of Looking Looking at (objectivity) Looking into (provide insights) Creating (using the medium to create an event

Sight Basic elements of still composition such as Balance Shape Texture Color Contrast Perspective

Sight Intrashot elements: Composition Aspect ratio Camera angles Camera movement Distance/size of objects Number within shot Lens Depth of field Lighting Mis-en-scene

Sight Pan Truck Arc

Sight Dolly Zoom

Sight Tracking Shot

Sight Zoom

Sight Intrashot elements: Composition Aspect ratio Camera angles Camera movement Distance/size of objects Number within shot Lens Depth of field Lighting Mis-en-scene

Sight Intershot elements Real time v. dramatic time Montage v. composition-in-depth Building blocks: Editing: Transitions graphic match cutting on action(vectors) eyeline match (reaction shots) parallel editing Frame Shot Scene Sequence