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FILM INTRO
The Power & Components of Film
Last Week’s Objectives
Become familiar with a variety of internet tools
Become familiar with social media’s usefulness Revolutions started from it Businesses use it Prospective employees use it to promote
themselves Set up your blog and get your blog task
Write at least 5 posts of at least 150 words each
Focus should not solely be personal, but should be broad enough to interest outside audience
This Week’s Objectives
Understand the power and components of film
Become better at analyzing and critiquing film
Today
Review some more elements of blog – privacy settings, sharing, etc.
Review films that have impacted us & why
Analyze 1 clip in layers
Understand more aspects of blogging
Understand the power of film
Understand some components
Activities Objectives
Announcements
Get your blog critiques in pronto
Polls & video
Activity #1: More blog features
Project Details
At least 6 posts about a topic that would interest an outside audience (not solely personal) Should reflect proper grammar &
mechanics Should have a “voice” – be stylistic and
interesting Span a number of days Includes at least 2 videos and 3 pictures Includes 5 links to other pages A widget/gadget
The power of film
Activity #2: Think, Pair, Share
“A picture is worth a thousand words”
Film’s Power
The Power of Film
In what different ways does film (an intentional visual narrative) have power?
To answer this question, let’s look at your favorite films… Think of three movies that you’ve seen in the
course of your life. What emotions did that movie have you
experience? Here’s a list to help you out: happy, sad, angry, reflective, depressed, excited, scared…
The Power of Film
Your Favorite Films Impact on you Impact on
culture
Tools of Film
How did these film/visual narratives make you experience these feelings?
Practice in film analysis
You have all been asked in English classes before to interpret symbols in written texts.Now I’m going to ask you to interpret a visual text. There will be no words, only the moving image.
Practice in Film Analysis
Your TaskDescribe what you see first—use as many descriptive words as you can—think of visual elements: lighting, camera movement, camera angle, props, etc.Record the feelings the image evokes in you.Jot down some ideas of what interpretive message the moving image could communicate.
The Moving Image Gets More Layers
Now we’ll add actors, dialogue and action to the scene.What message does this altered scene communicate. Does it change your interpretation?
Film = Visual Storytelling
The filmmaker and the audience negotiate a shared experience: sharing in the construction and meaning of the narrative.
the filmmaker’s story (the story told / the plot)
the audience member’s story (the story perceived / the total effect)
Film’s Intent
• Tell a story• Kennett’s story definition:
• Somebody / characters• doing something• at some place and time
• The story is the centerpiece• Shots, dialogue, lighting,
editing, sound serve the story
Conflict/Action +Setting =
STORY
Film = Visual Storytelling
The filmmaker takes the audience “by the brain” and shows us a storyThe story is told through what we see and hear immediatelyFilmmaking (a.k.a. constructing visual narratives) is a highly intentional act.
“Nothing in a mainstream narrative
is there by accident.” --Jill Nelmes
The Tools of Film
settingprops costume
performance
lighting
camera editingsound
mise en scene
What is Film?
“The cinema is the greatest means of expression ever invented. But it is an illusion more powerful than any others, and it should therefore be in the hands of the magicians and wizards who can bring it to life.”
-- King Vidor, American director of 61 feature
films between 1913 - 1959
Intro Film Activity
In your brand spankin’ new journal, reflect on the various types of films that you’ve seen and jot down your response to this question…
In what different ways does film have power?
How can it be…Destructive? Constructive? Instructive? Inspirational?
Think of a film example that would support your points.