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FILM REVIEW TERMINOLOGY

Horizontales
Use of yellow or red lenses creates this effect.
Camera is used to show as much landscape as possible and figures are seen but not in much clarity.
The words characters say to each other are called this.
This shot focuses on one aspect of the face, for example, to show it in great detail.
The roles played by actors in the story.
Words that describe how the writer feels about the subject.
This is how the frames and shots are put together to make the entire film.
Another word for storyline.
The positives in a review.
Verticales
Capabilities of the cinema camera to shoot the film in a particular way.
The overall opinion about whether to see the film.
The style of language used in the review - formal or informal.
How dark or bright the shot is in the frames of film.
The main message conveyed in the story.
Where the film is set.
Use of blue or white lenses creates this effect.
This film technique includes music and noises to enhance the dialogue.
This type of language adds colour and interest to writing and includes simile, alliteration and onomatopoeia.
The things the film could do better.
The people who read the review or watch the film.