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Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise: Warm Color; pink

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  The objective of the lesson is to analyze color in film and how those colors show the message of the movie and how it affects the audience.   Color in film expresses emotions and tone of the overall film. Color is important to a film's audience since they can guide the audience toward the authors purpose of the film.  Pink as a warm color is going to be discussed. This color effects a scenes mood as well, with pink's connotative meanings expressing  affection and beauty. The goal of the preliminary exercise is to explain how color is represented through scenes in films of all genres. The media ,powerpoint, was created to execute this exercise. The powerpoint included five movies of various genres and colors such as primary, secondary, warm, and monotone, were shown in the scenes of the movie, which I will be showing an example of pink  in a scene. Four people worked on this powerpoint, Melanie A. Anjuel C. Valentina P. and I, Carmen M. Conducting this exe...

Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise: Black/White

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 The objective of the lesson is to analyze color in film and how those colors show the message of the movie and how it affects the audience.   Color in film expresses emotions and tone of the overall film. Color is important to a film's audience since they can guide the audience toward the authors purpose of the film. Black and white are the colors that are going to be discussed. These colors effect a scenes mood as well, with black's connotative meaning expressing evil and fear, and white representing purity. The goal of the preliminary exercise is to explain how color is represented through scenes in films of all genres. The media ,powerpoint, was created to execute this exercise. The powerpoint included five movies of various genres and colors such as primary, secondary, warm, and monotone, were shown in the scenes of the movie, which I will be showing the examples of the black and white in scenes. Four people worked on this powerpoint, Melanie A. Anjuel C. Valentina P...

Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise: Secondary Colors

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  The objective of the lesson is to analyze color in film and how those colors show the message of the movie and how it affects the audience.   Color in film expresses emotions and tone of the overall film. Color is important to a film's audience since they can guide the audience toward the authors purpose of the film. Secondary colors are purple, orange, and green. These colors effect a scenes mood as well, with purple's connotative meaning expressing royalty, orange representing warmth, and green conveys nature. The goal of the preliminary exercise is to explain how color is represented through scenes in films of all genres. The media ,powerpoint, was created to execute this exercise. The powerpoint included five movies of various genres and colors such as primary, secondary, warm, and monotone, were shown in the scenes of the movie, which I will be showing the examples of the secondary colors in scenes. Four people worked on this powerpoint, Melanie A. Anjuel C. Valent...

Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise: Primary colors

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  The objective of the lesson is to analyze color in film and how those colors show the message of the movie and how it affects the audience.   Color in film expresses emotions and tone of the overall film. Color is important to a film's audience since they can guide the audience toward the authors purpose of the film. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. These colors effect a scenes mood as well, with red's connotative meaning expressing love or anger, blue representing sadness, and yellow conveys happiness and sunshine The goal of the preliminary exercise is to explain how color is represented through scenes in films of all genres. The media ,powerpoint, was created to execute this exercise. The powerpoint included five movies of various genres and colors such as primary, secondary, warm, and monotone, were shown in the scenes of the movie, which I will be showing the examples of the primary colors in scenes. Four people worked on this powerpoint, Melanie A. Anjuel...

Introduction to Color in Film Preliminary Exercise

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 The objective of the lesson is to analyze color in film and how those colors convey the message of the movie and how it affects the audience. Also being able to recognize and define denotative and  connotative signs in film using color.  Color in film conveys emotions and tone of the overall film. Color is important to a film's audience since they can guide the audience toward the authors purpose of the film. Hue, saturation, and value are codes used in a film that illustrates color. The three characters of film are the antagonist, protagonists, and main characters. The cinematographer is responsible for color in film as they group colors in ways  to create a color palette used throughout the film. The goal of the preliminary exercise is to explain how color is represented through scenes in films of all genres. The media ,powerpoint, was created to execute this exercise. The powerpoint included five movies of various genres and colors such as primary, secondary, war...

Preliminary Exercise 4: Analyzing Setting for National Lampoon's European Vacation PowerPoint Presentation

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 Setting in film is the time or place in which the film takes places. In film a few key characteristics that are vital are, setting, theme, costume, hair, makeup, color, lighting, and genre. The characteristics that are most predominant to film producers are setting, genre and theme since the setting expresses the location of the film which also ties into the genre, which shows  what the film is based on and includes elements based on the set genre, and the theme of a film shows what the plot is about. Setting is a very important mise en scene element since is expresses where the film is taking place which lets audiences know what the story is going to be about based on its time and location. The objective of the exercise is to analyze the elements of setting in a film. My group was assigned to create a powerpoint. While creating the powerpoint  we analyzed the elements of setting in the movie " National Lampoon's European Vacation (1985)". The movie is located in London ...

Preliminary Exercise 3 B: Introduction to Genre Conventions Bubble Organizer

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 Genres are categories that organize films based on their setting, theme, and characters. The genre of a film has  an importance to audiences since it makes them aware to what they are going to view whether its comedy, they will hear jokes and laughter, but if its horror, they will hear screams and view gore. Genres such as horror, comedy, and drama are what interests me when I watch movies. I love watching horror movies because I love the feeling of being shocked and not knowing what is coming next, I also love the costumes and makeup that characters typically have in horror movies they are usually all unique. Horror is a genre in film that is intended to scare, shock, and fear audiences viewing the horror film. Comedy is one of my favorite genres since comedy movies make me laugh which is really entertaining. Comedy is a genre in film that includes humor, laughter, and jokes. Drama is also a genre that I am interested in since some movies I can relate to in my actual life. D...

Preliminary Exercise 3 A: Introduction to Mise en scene Codes Organizer

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 Mise en scene is the placement of actors and scenery on a stage  for a theatrical, film or television production. Mise en scene is vital in film because it accentuates the features and key aspects of a film. The elements of Mise en scene are color, setting, lighting, acting, composition, costume, hair, makeup, design, and property. Three important things I took from the video are that everything we see is part of Mise en scene in a scene,  theatrical mise en scene presents exaggerated worlds intended to not be normal, and the extra elements are blocking, framing, lenses, music, sound, and frame rate.