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This week covered the key elements of film, which are cinematography, sound, and editing. For the assignment, consider a film you have already watched.Download and complete the Cinematography, Sound, and Editing Worksheet below.
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Cinematography, Sound, and Editing
Choose a movie that you have viewed in the past and can re-watch to complete the below worksheet.
This can be the same film you used for last week’s assignment.
Answer the following questions about the film by filling in, saving, and submitting this form. Make sure
you have saved it as a Microsoft Word .doc or .docx file. Please refer to the course readings to support
your answers.
Submit your completed worksheet.
Part I: Examining Cinematography
Answer each question in 50 to 75 words (600 words minimum total for the assignment)
Questions
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-What is the title of the film you evaluated?
-Film titles must be properly formatted and cited as
if they are appearing in an essay. See “Film Title
and Citation Format” under Course Resources for
reference.
-(50 word minimum does not apply to this
question)
What is your film’s point of view?
How are “camera angles” used within your film
(describe some angles in the film and how they
affect us as the viewer or what they mean)? Be
sure to point to at least two specific examples.
Discuss how your film is “framed.” For example,
describe the framing in some shots and/or a
scene.
Discuss the “depth of field” used in one scene in
the film.
Using at least one scene, identify and discuss how
contrast and color are used.
Discuss the use of “camera movement” in one
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scene.
Part II: Analyzing Editing
Answer each question in 50 to 75 words.
Questions
Answers
Analyze a cut within your film, or the editing style
in general
Discuss two types of shots in your film.
Examine the concept of “temporality” within your
film (how is time represented or portrayed through
the use of editing and story structure).
Part III: Examining Sound
Answer each question in 50 to 75 words.
Questions
Answers
How are voice and dialogue used in your film?
Identify one scene with music. How does the
music work within that scene or impact the scene?
Be specific.
Discuss the sound effects used within your film.
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