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Film Analysis

Horizontales
the point of view from which the audience experiences the narrative. This can be shaped by visual elements (like camera angle), as well as narrative structure.
the arrangement of everything that appears in a frame (furniture, scenery, lighting, actors, etc.) in a film.
the specific position and orientation of the camera relative to the subject, influencing the viewer's perception and emotional response. Common types include high, low, eye level, and Dutch.
the way in which the camera is moved during a shot to enhance storytelling, create a specific visual style, or convey emotion. Common types include panning tilting, tracking, dollying, and handheld.
Connected with films and how they are made.
Esp. of sounds: anything that exists in a film but outside of the character's experience, like the soundtrack only the audience can hear
anything that exists within the world of a story and that the characters can experience too (like the music they listen to at a party)
The time and place where a story unfolds (physical location, historical period, cultural context, etc.).
Verticales
a small object used by actors during the performance of a play or in a film (like a sword or a toy)
the art and technique of capturing visual images for film. This encompasses the choice of camera, lens, lighting, composition, and camera movement
The main character of a narrative
The clothes the actors wear to convey a certain setting and mood.
information or comments in a film, television programme, etc. that are spoken by a person or character who is not seen on the screen.
Characterization can either be direct or...