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Principle Elements of Film
          Theory
     CMT 190 Digital Video Production
Understanding Film
Analysis of film comes through content (what is in the film)
and form (how the film is portrayed).

 Types of Films (Realism, Classical, Formalism)
 Shots
 Angles
 Lighting
 Color
 Sound
 Editing
 Mise-en-Scene
Characteristics of Realism:
         Realism                       •   Unprofessional actors
                                       •   No special effects
    A filmic style that favors the     •   On location sets and props
 commonplace, portrays its subject     •   Minimal editing
objectively, and attempts to emulate   •   Natural lighting
   real life without manipulation.     •   Documentary-style




          The Bicycle Thief                              Once
    (dir. Vittorio de Sica, 1948)              (dir. John Carney, 2006)
Characteristics of Classical
          classical                                      Cinema:
                                          •   Professional actors
The mode that falls between the two
                                          •   Minimal or no special effects
extremes of Realism and Formalism;
                                          •   On location or in studio
strives to achieve authenticity of real
                                          •   Editing used for time-lapse
 people and real events but with the
                                          •   Lighting and sound used to
      manipulation of its creative
                                              create a mood
         production elements.




             Citizen Kane                                   Milk
      (dir. Orson Welles, 1941)                  (dir. Gus Van Sant, 2008)
Characteristics of Formalism:
        Formalism                         •   Professional actors
                                          •   Relies heavily on special effects
                                          •   Editing speeds up or slows down
A filmic style which alters reality and
                                              time
showcases the director’s subjective
                                          •   Lighting and sound create
              experience.
                                              exaggerations
                                          •   Breaks illusion of reality




 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless                     The Seventh Seal
               Mind                            (dir. Ingmar Bergman, 1958)
    (dir. Michel Gondry, 2004)
Shots



Extreme Close Up   Close Up       Medium Shot
     (ECU)           (CU)            (MS)




    Full Shot      Long Shot   Extreme Long Shot
     (FS)            (LS)            (ELS)
Shots (Cont’d)



  Deep Focus          Over-The-Shoulder (OTS)




American Shot                POV Shot
Angles



Eye Level Angle             High Angle




  Low Angle                Oblique Angle
Lighting



High Key Lighting                  Low Key Lighting




Chiaroscuro Lighting              Silhouette/Back Lighting
Color




The use of red in We Need to Talk About Kevin (dir. Lynne Ramsay
2011)
Color (cont’d)

                           Saturated Color:
                           conveys
                           happiness, fantasies,
                           romance, or some
                           idyllic scenery

Desaturated Color:
conveys the
past, struggle, depre
ssion, or some other
dystopic scenery
Sound
         DIEGETIC:                       NON-DIEGETIC:

     Sound whose source is          Sound whose source is not
     visible on the screen or      visible on the screen nor has
 whose sound is implied to be      been applied by the action of
   present by the action in the    the film; basically any sound
film; also characterized by off-   that comes outside the story
       screen or on-screen                      place

Examples:                          Examples:
• Voices of characters             • Narrator’s commentary
• Sound made by props              • Sound effects added for
• Music coming from                  dramatic effect
  instruments in film              • Mood music
Editing STyles
 Continuity: collapse of time and space while preserving
  fluidity
 Classical: first popularized by D.W. Griffith, this style jumps
  from long shot to medium shot to close up for dramatic effect
 Radical Subjective Continuity: cuts of different time and
  space for dramatic effect
 Thematic: edits that are driven by a particular theme
 Associative: juxtaposition of two shots that when combined
  have meaning (but separate, they do not)
 Dialectic: edits driven by expressing a contradiction
Mise-En-ScÉne
     A french word that means
                                        1. Placement around
         “placed on stage.”
                                           frame
 Everything that appears before the     2. Face to camera
camera and how it’s arranged on the
screen to convey meaning in the film.
                                        3. Territorial space

                                        4. Frame constraints
Placement around the
       frame
Face to camera



               Full Turn                         Three Quarter Turn




Quarter Turn                                                 Back
                           Half Turn (Profile)
Territorial space

                    Background




                    Mid-ground




                    Foreground
Frame Constraints

                                 Tight Frame: conveys subject’s
                                 intensity, importance and
                                 inability to escape




Open Frame: conveys
desolation, space, freedom, or
insignificance
Analysis Activity
Consider:
        Shot                   Placement around frame
        Angle                  Face to camera
        Lighting               Territorial space
        Color                  Frame constraints
Homework
                       Due: Thursday, January 31

  Do a shot-by-shot analysis of a scene from a film of your choosing.
   Determine if the scene is characteristic of Realism, Classical, or
Formalism, and support your assertion by analyzing each individual shot
                              based on:

   Type of shot
   Angle
   Lighting
   Color
   Sound
   Editing Style
   Mise-en-Scene (placement of frame, face to camera, territorial
    space, frame constraints)

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Principles of Film Theory

  • 1. Principle Elements of Film Theory CMT 190 Digital Video Production
  • 2. Understanding Film Analysis of film comes through content (what is in the film) and form (how the film is portrayed). Types of Films (Realism, Classical, Formalism) Shots Angles Lighting Color Sound Editing Mise-en-Scene
  • 3. Characteristics of Realism: Realism • Unprofessional actors • No special effects A filmic style that favors the • On location sets and props commonplace, portrays its subject • Minimal editing objectively, and attempts to emulate • Natural lighting real life without manipulation. • Documentary-style The Bicycle Thief Once (dir. Vittorio de Sica, 1948) (dir. John Carney, 2006)
  • 4. Characteristics of Classical classical Cinema: • Professional actors The mode that falls between the two • Minimal or no special effects extremes of Realism and Formalism; • On location or in studio strives to achieve authenticity of real • Editing used for time-lapse people and real events but with the • Lighting and sound used to manipulation of its creative create a mood production elements. Citizen Kane Milk (dir. Orson Welles, 1941) (dir. Gus Van Sant, 2008)
  • 5. Characteristics of Formalism: Formalism • Professional actors • Relies heavily on special effects • Editing speeds up or slows down A filmic style which alters reality and time showcases the director’s subjective • Lighting and sound create experience. exaggerations • Breaks illusion of reality Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless The Seventh Seal Mind (dir. Ingmar Bergman, 1958) (dir. Michel Gondry, 2004)
  • 6. Shots Extreme Close Up Close Up Medium Shot (ECU) (CU) (MS) Full Shot Long Shot Extreme Long Shot (FS) (LS) (ELS)
  • 7. Shots (Cont’d) Deep Focus Over-The-Shoulder (OTS) American Shot POV Shot
  • 8. Angles Eye Level Angle High Angle Low Angle Oblique Angle
  • 9. Lighting High Key Lighting Low Key Lighting Chiaroscuro Lighting Silhouette/Back Lighting
  • 10. Color The use of red in We Need to Talk About Kevin (dir. Lynne Ramsay 2011)
  • 11. Color (cont’d) Saturated Color: conveys happiness, fantasies, romance, or some idyllic scenery Desaturated Color: conveys the past, struggle, depre ssion, or some other dystopic scenery
  • 12. Sound DIEGETIC: NON-DIEGETIC: Sound whose source is Sound whose source is not visible on the screen or visible on the screen nor has whose sound is implied to be been applied by the action of present by the action in the the film; basically any sound film; also characterized by off- that comes outside the story screen or on-screen place Examples: Examples: • Voices of characters • Narrator’s commentary • Sound made by props • Sound effects added for • Music coming from dramatic effect instruments in film • Mood music
  • 13. Editing STyles  Continuity: collapse of time and space while preserving fluidity  Classical: first popularized by D.W. Griffith, this style jumps from long shot to medium shot to close up for dramatic effect  Radical Subjective Continuity: cuts of different time and space for dramatic effect  Thematic: edits that are driven by a particular theme  Associative: juxtaposition of two shots that when combined have meaning (but separate, they do not)  Dialectic: edits driven by expressing a contradiction
  • 14. Mise-En-ScÉne A french word that means 1. Placement around “placed on stage.” frame Everything that appears before the 2. Face to camera camera and how it’s arranged on the screen to convey meaning in the film. 3. Territorial space 4. Frame constraints
  • 16. Face to camera Full Turn Three Quarter Turn Quarter Turn Back Half Turn (Profile)
  • 17. Territorial space Background Mid-ground Foreground
  • 18. Frame Constraints Tight Frame: conveys subject’s intensity, importance and inability to escape Open Frame: conveys desolation, space, freedom, or insignificance
  • 19. Analysis Activity Consider:  Shot  Placement around frame  Angle  Face to camera  Lighting  Territorial space  Color  Frame constraints
  • 20. Homework Due: Thursday, January 31 Do a shot-by-shot analysis of a scene from a film of your choosing. Determine if the scene is characteristic of Realism, Classical, or Formalism, and support your assertion by analyzing each individual shot based on:  Type of shot  Angle  Lighting  Color  Sound  Editing Style  Mise-en-Scene (placement of frame, face to camera, territorial space, frame constraints)

Editor's Notes

  1. Continuity: American Beauty, chapter 4Classical: American Beauty, chapter 4Radical Subjective Continuity: Pulp Fiction 30 minThematic: The Hours, chapter 1Associative: The Shining, chapter 28 1:41Dialectic: The Thin Red Line, chapter 28 2:32