LO: Films are visual texts. They employ a combination of visual techniques and sound technique.
“Language of film dictionary“
Body Language - It's like having to show what you're trying to act out your expression and trys
to get attention.
Costumes - Its important to an actor doing a film or movie because it needs
to look like the actual movie to make it look like they're trying to attract the attention of others
Hairstyle - Gotta make it look good or else it's not a film where there comes
no hairstyle there comes nothing out of it.
Make-up - To help the actors look real and look much better in a film.
Colour - To show some life in its film and to make it look a lot more cache view.
Lighting - show the person doing his/her acting for the film and to see them in the light of view.
Props - Objects or things that are used for the character such
as Swords for swing and other things that can be held.
Settings - It's like a background for the stage.
Dialogue - It two people having a conversation.
Sound effects - Help’s who ever ’s doing the thing make it more realistic.
Music - Makes it more entertaining
Silence - Means nothing no one talks no sound and anything that just makes.
Symbols - It's like a mark or person that functions on a certain thing.
What am I learning
I'm learning to understand the language of film through camera shots.
How does this work show my learning?
It show's my learning by Reading and defining the meanings of the words in movies and films.
What am I wondering?
I am wondering if most of the language used in movies are they the same as films?
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