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Some of the film techniques for beginners to express the ways that meaning is created in the film and that have become more popular with modern movies.
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INDEX • Film Techniques • 6 Film Techniques For Filmmaker • Camera Shots • Camera Movement • Camera Angles • Editing • Sound and Lighting • Diegetic and Non-Diegetic Sound
Film Techniques • Film techniques are the term used to express the ways that meaning is created in the film. • Some of the film techniques for beginners that have become more popular with contemporary movies.
Camera Shots • A camera shot is the amount of area that is seen in one shot or frame. • Camera shots are used to introduce the themes, setting and characters of film techniques.
Extreme long shot • Long shot • Full Shot • Mid Shot • Close-up • Extreme Close-up
Camera Movement • Camera Movement is something we interpret without considering film techniques. • Crane Shot • Tracking Shot • Panning
Camera Angles • It is necessary that you do not confuse camera shots and camera angles. • Camera angles are used to place the viewer so that they can understand the connections between the actors of cinematic techniques.
They are more intended technique-y – that is, they produce an excellent effect. • High Angle • Low Angle • Eye Level Angle • Dutch Angle
Editing • When shooting is completed there will be hours of footage most of which will never be used or seen. • It is the editor's role to ensure continuity. There are many editing techniques in filmmaking and here we will explain the basic of film techniques for a filmmaker.
Cutaway • Dissolve • Wipes- Clock Wipe and Matrix Wipe
Sound and Lighting • Lighting is an extremely important phase of shaping meaning in films. • What kind of atmosphere is shown in a room lit by candles? A room that is brightly lit by neon lights might seem dull or a dark room might be weird or scary of film techniques.
In the film sound, soundtrack and music are very important to the impact of films. • The sound is usually referred to as diegetic sounds. • Soundtracks are any songs used during the movie. • Music is the incidental mood music known as the film score.
Diegeticand Non-Diegetic Sound • DiegeticsoundIs • sound that occurs in a film that is natural. These sounds include doors opening and closing, dialogue, footsteps, music that comes from radios in the film or played on musical instruments, tyres screeching, thunderstorms and explosions.
Any sound that is generated by actions or actually happens in the development of the film is Diegetic sound. • Non-Diegetic Sound • Is sound that is added to the film during the editing phase. • These sounds include:
Songs and Music that are added to the film. • Sounds added as special effects, mainly in slapstick drama. • To Learn this film techniques in depth level, one should join our DAFM – Program in Animation Filmmaking course in Ahmedabad.