Language of film dictionary - Coraline
Body Language - Used to show the actor/actress emotions.
Costume - Used to describes the characters personality.
Hairstyles - Used to create a look for the character.
Make-up - Used to improve the character's visual appearance.
Colour - Used to set an emotion and provide information on the character.
Lighting - Used to create a certain type of mood.
Props - Used as an accessory on stage.
Settings - Used to show and describe the surroundings.
Dialogue - Used to communicate important things to the audience that is happening between the actor/actress.
Sound effects - Used to heighten the mood.
Music - Used to advance the plot or develop the film’s characters.
Silence - Used to create suspense throughout a scene.
Symbols - Used to represent a mark or an object.
Special FX - Used to create illusions, visual tricks and to make the film look realistic.
What am I learning - I am learning about film study.
How does this show my learning - This shows my learning by understanding the different meanings of things used throughout film.
What am I wondering as a result of this learning - I'm wondering why they use all of these different words and meanings for a simple film.
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