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Establishing shot
A shot taken from a distance - used to help the audience get an idea of the scene - location, time, etc
WHEN: at the beginning of a scene WHY it tells the audience where the scene is set.
Long shot
A shot taken well back from the subject. If its of a person, the shot will show the whole body.
Mid shot
A shot of a person to just below the waist or elbows.
Close-up
A shot which shows the whole of the face (or specific body part) but no other part of the body.
WHEN the victim has fallen over and the killer is looking down at them WHY it clearly shows what is about to happen
WHEN sometimes when there might be a screamer. WHY the view doesn't suspect a thing >_>
Two shot
A shot with two characters in it - used to establish the relationship between the characters.
WHEN if there is a conversation between two actors WHY it shows the actors expressions.
Low Angle
A shot where the camera is placed below the subject.
WHEN A giant is dominating WHY it shows how big the character is.
High Angle
A shot where the camera is placed above the subject
Thought Bubble
Speech Bubble
Caption
Sound Caption
ILO Task
Annotated Comic Strip To get a C you should To get above a C you could
COMPLETE TASK 1 OF THE INTRODUCTORY ASSIGNMENT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL mscruby@hamptonacademy.org.uk OR speak to your GCSE Media Studies teacher. THERE ARE EXAMPLES OF COMICS ON YOUR CLASS BLOG CHOOSE ONE OF THESE AND ANNOTATE.
Conventions clearly identified and their purpose explained using P.E.E Identify target audience and explain how conventions are used to appeal to them Show understanding of denotation and connotation
Identify most conventions correctly and say how they are used Use specific examples from the comic to identify audience
Identify all conventions and explain their purpose Identify target audience in a number of categories and explain appeal of conventions Identify four features and explain what is denoted and connoted
Pick out two features of the comic book and identify what is denoted and explain what it connotes
KEY TERMS
LOOK TO THE BACK OF YOUR COMIC ASSIGNMENT BRIEF. FILL IN DEFINITIONS FOR ALL THE TERMS WE HAVE ALREADY LEARNT.
RECAP
What is the purpose of each of these conventions? FRAME SPLIT FRAME SPEECH BUBBLE THOUGHT BUBBLE GUTTER CAPTION SOUND CAPTION