Montag, 2. Juni 2008

General Terms of Film Analysis

If you want to analyse a film, you'll need a special treasury of words in order to describe the camera work. During this post, I'll give you an overview about the vocabularies of film analysis.

1)Basic vocabulary:

shot

uninterrupted piece of film from one point of view

cut

switch from one shot to the next

segment, sequence, scene

increasingly larger units in a film composed of a number of shots

2)Field sizes:

long shot

shows people or objects in a great distance; the environment becomes important

example:

full shot

shot of the whole body/object; introduces a character

example:

medium shot

upper body/part of an object; shows relationships and actions

example:

close-up shot

head and shoulder; shows feelings through facial expressions


example:

extreme close-up shot

face only; detailed; shows a detail and raises the tension

example:

3) Camera movements:

static shot

camer doesn't move

to pan left/right

to tilt up/down

crane shot

camera moves flexibly in all directions on a crane

example: => picture “Religion and Culture (the procession scene)”

to zoom in on/away from sth

tracking shot

camera is on a vehicle moving on the ground

4) Camera positions:

point-of-view shot

shot as seen through the character's eyes

establishing shot

shows the location at the start of a scene

overhead shot

a bird's eye view; (picture of "the procession scene")

over-the-shoulder shot

the camera films from behind over the shoulder of a character

5) Camera angles:

high-angle shot

shot from above; makes things more little

eye-level shot

normal angle on eye level

low-angle shot

shot from below; makes things bigger