Theoretical Framework

Wednesday 29th September 2021

LO: To apply the theoretical framework to media texts.


Media Language


All the different elements used to construct any media product.


Camera Work:

A camera lens takes all the light rays bouncing around and uses glass to redirect them to a single point, creating a sharp image. When all of those light rays meet back together on a digital camera sensor or a piece of film, they create a sharp image.

There are 9 shots. The main 3 are, close up, medium shot & long shot. Another is low angle. But of course there's high angle.

Soundtrack:

Best-selling soundtrack albums
RankYearAlbum
11992The Bodyguard
21977Saturday Night Fever
31987Dirty Dancing
41997Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture

Mise-En-Scene:
Mise-en-scène is the stage design and arrangement of actors in scenes for a theatre or film production, both in visual arts through storyboarding, visual theme, and cinematography, and in narrative storytelling through direction.
 Mise-en-scène \meez-ahn-SEN\ noun. 1 a : the arrangement of actors and scenery on a stage for a theatrical production. b : stage setting. 2 a : the physical setting of an action (as of a narrative or a motion picture) : context.
Editing:
Abstract Editing is the process of selecting and preparing writtel, visual, audible, and film media used to convey information. The editing process can involve correction, condensation, organization, and other modifications performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate and complete work.
Editing is a process that involves revising the content, organization, grammar, and presentation of a piece of writing. The purpose of editing is to ensure that your ideas are presented to your reader as clearly as possible.
What Are the Five Major Types of Edits?
  • Developmental, substantive, or content editing.
  • Structural editing.
  • Copy editing.
  • Line editing.
  • Mechanical editing.
Editing to ensure correctness, accuracy, consistency, and completeness. It includes: editing for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and usage. checking for consistency and continuity of mechanics and facts, including anachronisms, character names, and relationships.


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