Week_04: Notes

Mise-en-scene

the element of Mise-en-scene

  • settings & props
  • costume, hair & make up
  • facial expressions & body language
  • lighting and color
  • positioning of characters/objects within the frame

Settings and props:

Settings & locations plays an important part in film and animation

sets built from scratch or a great deal of time

Props: Toy Story, The Godfather (the empty chair in the scene means that the godfather has been assassined)

Costume, hair & make-up:

  • act as an instant indicator to us of character’s personality, status and job.
  • Examples: 101 Dalmatians, Barry Lydon

Facial expressions & body language:

  • Facial expressions provide clear indicator of how sb is feeling
  • Body language indicate how someone is feeling towards another character/ reflect state of their relationships

Positioning of characters & objects in a frame

  • positioning in a frame can draw our attention to an important char/obj
  • an animator can use positioning to indicate relationships between peoples

Lighting & color

can be used to achieve a variety of effects:

  • highlight important char / obj in a frame
  • make char look mysterious by shading
  • reflect mental states / hidden emotions

color- cultural meaning/ emotional (red: luck(eastern) blood, alert)

Low key Lighting:

  • created by using only key & back lights
  • produces sharp contrasts of light

High Contrast Lighting:

Examples: Street of Crocodiles, Citizen Kane

High Key Lighting:

more filler lights are used. lighting is natural and realistic to eyes

Example: The barber of

Natural lighting:

Examples: Alice, Paperman, The French Connection, The Hunger Games

Color and film:

Examples: Cries and Whispers, Amelie, The Secret of Kells, The Revenant(cold color, color contrasts, cooler or warmer)

films have color plate to control the proportion, contrasts, etc

DOP:

The distance from the near to the farthest

Deep Focus: both close and distant planes are shown in sharps focus, which allows film makers emphasize a char/ object which is far away from cam.

Shots:

9 types of shots:

  • Extreme close-up: The Incredibles, The Hunger Games(more psycologically shot, more honest)
  • Close-up: Bug Bunny, The Hunger Games, American Honey
  • Medium close-up: This Art Club Has a Problem!, The Third Man
  • Medium Shot: There will be good
  • Long Shot: Wall-E
  • Extreme Long Shot
  • A one-shot
  • A two-shot
  • A group shot
  • High Angle Shot
  • Low Angle Shot

POV

Moving Shots:

  • Pan shot
  • Tilt shot
  • Traveling shot (Dolly shot)
  • Crane shot

Animation art and cinema

from outset animation was destined to be multi-cultural, multi functional medium fulled medium fueled by technological change.

Hollywood the avant garde

1913 Raoul barre a painter and invented the peg system providing a universal registration system

1915 saw the introduction of cel, clear acetate that could be drawn on without having to redraw the background in every frame

Art Element Vocabulary

  • line
  • shape: the feeling of the out fit of obj in 2d perspective
  • form: the feeling of the volume of obj in 3d perspective
  • color
  • volume
  • space
  • texture

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