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*WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST *Choose and type out any paragraph from a play or film script you find online or in print. Then, describe what types of camera shots you would use to bring that scene to life, such as using close-ups, long shots, first-person views, or environmental clips.
Answer:
The writer is the first director of the script. That is to say that the writer has already seen the movie in his or her mind’s eye, scene by scene, shot by shot.
But because the writer has seen the film so vividly, down to the smallest of details, one of the pitfalls the novice screenwriter often falls prey to is the assumption that he or she needs to write in the camera instructions so the director, cinematographer, editor, and others can see how the movie should be filmed.
Big mistake.
The writer’s job is never to direct on the page, that is to determine how the shot or scene should be filmed. That’s the director’s job, and unless you’re fortunate enough to be directing his or her own screenplay, it is never wise to dictate to the director, cinematographer or film editor how they should do their jobs. You need to write vividly with strong visuals and dramatic action so that the page comes to life for the reader.
Understandably, screenwriters see the film as they write it. They see it in shots – often very specific. But what is a shot? A shot can be quick, long, stationary, sweeping, etc. It can be anything the writer envisions, so essentially, a shot is what the camera sees? And scenes are made up of shots – either a single shot or a series of many.
But the writer should never be concerned about what kind of shots or how many. None of that matters until pre-production and principle photography begins. Ten different directors could take the same script and storyboard ten very different ways to shoot the scenes. One director might use a moving master shot, another might use a combination of a wide and two over the shoulders, and still another might use a dozen different shots, including aerials and inserts.
Clearly, there is an infinite number of ways to shoot a scene, and this should never be in the forefront of the writer’s mind; therefore, you must avoid using too many camera positions such as ZOOM IN, PAN LEFT, ANGLE ON, CRANE SHOT, CLOSE UP, PUSH IN, TRACKING SHOT, etc.
But if the writer visualizes the scene in shots, and a shot is what the camera sees, and you should avoid using camera terminology when writing dramatic action, how then do you write the shot?
Visualize the subject. Then describe the shot. What is important visually will be clear to the reader. And it won’t matter whether the director chooses to use a CLOSE UP, MASTER SHOT, INSERT, or surveillance camera POV, etc. If you’ve done your job, the subject of the shot will still be the focal visual element regardless of the execution of a specific shot.
Explanation:
To go about this process it is important to note that you are to choose a play or a film script that is gone through all processes required illegal to be gone through to avoid discrepancies. I will also recommend you chose a popular film as it is more relatable. This is further explained below.
What are camera shots?Generally, a camera shot is simply defined as a single-camera shot is made up of a sequence of images taken in succession from the start of the camera's roll to the end of the roll.
In conclusion, camera shots fit different scenes e.g
close-ups will seek to bring out emotions long shots seek to bring out aerial beautyfirst-person views will seek to bring out the character in focusWhile environmental clips will bring out the scenery in relation to the topic.Read more about camera shots
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4. Which of the following are used to draw action?
A. cycles
B. stop motion
C. arcs
D. secondary actions
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What's the best BL webtoon manga???
Answer:
The painter of the night is the most popular manga un bl webtoon
Answer:
there really isn't the BEST but I enjoyed 19 Days By Old Xian and painter of the night
WHO HERE WANTS TO HAVE A CONVERSATION ABOUT MIRACULOUS ?!?!?!
DO YOU GUYS SHIP ADRIEN AND MARINATTE OR LUCA AND MARIANETTE ??
Answer:
Cat nor and mari ;)
Explanation:
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¨...to get lost in the new/ and strangely familiar feeling/ of fatherhood. ¨
What figurative language is this?
A. metaphor
B. alliteration
C. personification
D. Simile
ANSWER ASAP
Answer:
A. metaphor
Explanation:
Answer:
B.) Alliteration
Explanation:
Alliteration is the repatition of the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. In this example, you can see the consonant "f" repeating closely together; 'familiar', 'feeling', and 'fatherhood'.
find a piece of artwork and answer the very few questions,
pls and thx
include elements of art, principles of design, and art aesthetics
Name of Work:
Artist's Name:
Description: What do you see? Just the facts, describe the elements of art in the piece. *
Analysis: How is it organized? Just the facts that describe the principles of design in the piece. *
Interpretation: What is the artist saying? Make guesses. Explain the mood, explain why you may or may not want to be in the work. *
Judgment: Is this a successful work of art? Explain why or why not. Give your opinion based on your previous observations. *
Explain how the artist's work addresses a social justice issue. *
Answer:
Its very colorful, and included different paint strokes.
Its name: Street of an old town art
Artist: Leonid Afremov
Description: Its colorful and the lights make the tiny pieces the artwork is made up with glow.
Analysis: Its organizing the little colorful pieces to look like a street at night while it is raining!
Interpretation: Well the nights have tucked away the citizens of the street, and its raining so I'm assumings its supposed to be calming but dreary. I may not want to be in the artwork, because of how well its raining outside.
Judgment: This is a very successful work of art, I love how the rain complements the colors! Its like the painting it wet from the rain so all of the colors just pop out of the frame!
Explanation:
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1. What were the mask used by the Greeks during their plays called?
a. Prosopon
b. Pantomimus
c. Pinakes
d. Skene
2. Which Greeks playwright wrote Oedips Rex?
a. Euripedes
b. Sophocles
c. Homer
d. Aristotle
3. What part of the amphitheater was used as a backdrop where actors can change costumes?
a. Ekkyklema
b. Orchestra
c. Pinakes
d. Skene
4. What was the platform used to wheel an actor to the stage called?
a. Ekkyklema
b. Orchestra
c. Pinakes
d. Skene
5. What was the frame around the stage that hides lights and other equipment called?
a. Gallery
b. Mechane
c. Pinakes
d. Procenium arch
Answer:
A,D,C,B,D
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Answer:
4
Explanation:
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