Language of Film Dictionary:
Body language - Used to recognize the feelings of the played character.
Costumes - Used to describe the personality of a character.
Hairstyles - Alike to costumes it used to tell the personality of a character.
Make-Up - Used to describe or transform an actor into the played character.
Colour - Used to set the mood of the scene (for example blue is used as sad)
Lighting - Used like colour but lights makes something important stand out.
Props - Used to make a scene more realistic.
Settings - Used to progress stories and describe the surroundings.
Dialogue - Used to elevate a plot or reveal something new about a character.
Sound Effects - Used to create a mood for the audience or highlight a scene.
Music - Also used to set a mood or describe an ongoing scene.
Silence - Used to create a serious atmosphere.
Symbols - An object, used to suggest new ideas.
Special FX - Used to create a realistic look for the film.
- What am I learning? I am learning film languages and film study.
- How does this work show my learning? This work shows my learning because I wrote in the definitions of the languages used in film.
- What am I wondering as a result of this learning? I am wondering if there's any other languages used in filming.
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