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By Gabriel Davidoff

How the Technical codes create meaning in an introduction to a opening sequence

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Page 1: How the Technical codes create meaning in an introduction to a opening sequence

By Gabriel Davidoff

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In cinematography, a low-angle shot, is a shot from a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up. Psychologically, the effect of the low-angle shot is that it makes the subject look strong and powerful.

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In photography, a wide shot typically shows the entire object or human figure in relation to its surroundings; Used to show the background and the person.

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The arrangement of scenery and stage properties in a play

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Make- up in films is used to make the actors seem more believable to the plot of the film.

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Costumes are used to make the characters in the film seem more realistic and believable for the plot of the film

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Sound is displayed in films through dygeticand non dygetic sounds, these may include background music, grunts and alarms to name a few; They add to the effect of the film.

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This type of sound is sound that only the audience can hear and not the actors, for example a musical soundtrack during a montage.

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This type of sound is sound that both the audience and characters in the film can hear. The characters would react to these sounds unlike non-dygetic sound

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Film editing is the art, technique, and practice of assembling shots into a coherent sequence. Similarly to edit you put pieces of a film together, cut off film slates and edit dialogue scenes.

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A common convention to maintain continuity, a character looks at something and in the next shot we see what they are looking at

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Where the camera cut from one subject to another back and forth to follow the flow of a dialogue