3.7 Summary: Principles of Form/ Week 3
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of week 3, you should be able to:
Identify and utilize cinematic language.
Discussion both form and content.
Define and describe the shot and perceived camera proxemics.
Discuss how film creates the illusion of motion.
Understand how movies manipulate time and space.
Describe the differences between realism/anti-realism and the importance of verisimilitude.
To demonstrate your learning, you completed the following activities and assessments:
Complete the reading assignment from Looking at the Movies Chapter 2 - Principles of Form Chapter 2 Principles of Film Form.
View this week's film.
Participate in the Discussion and Responses.
Complete a short quiz/question.
Next up: Module 4 Chapter 6 - Cinematography
We have completed an investigation of cinematic language, narrative form and content and the concepts of invisibility. In Module 4 we shall explore how the visual elements of form, and specifically the cinematography, effect the content. How does the camera define a scene and/or character? Be forewarned this reading assignment is not in chapter order.
I think I put my notes at the end of Chapter two...for this chapter.
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