Theorectial Framework

 29/09/22

LO:To apply the theoretical framework to media texts


it looks like it is set in the late 1980s.

it looks a bit Psychedelic.

it looks like they are hiding something.












he looks like the main man hes in the centre of the frame.

he looks like a gangsta because it gives the impression off of the dark cloths hes got a got a cigarette and his stance.

it looks like it was set in the old times and gives off a vintage vibe

this connotes that he is a cold hearted spooky man.

editing
















straight cut also known as the hard cut, standard cut, or A to B cut — is one of the most basic transitions to get to the next shot in the same scene.

jump cut jump around a scene speeding it up

j cut By definition, J-cuts are scene transitions where the audio of the next scene precedes the picture change. In an L-cut, the audio carries over from the previous scene into the following one, despite visual changes

cross cutting What is crosscutting? In film editing, crosscutting describes the video editing technique of switching back and forth between scenes, often giving the impression that the action occurring in different locations is unfolding at the same moment.

cutaway The cutaway shot is a quintessential filmmaking and editing technique that you'll see in nearly every film and TV show. A cutaway shot is a supplementary shot that “cuts away” from the main action to indicate something else in the space, such as an object or location.

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match cut



























































































































































































































































































































































































































Comments

  1. Great notes and understanding of the basics of Media Language
    Target: try to explain what the different elements CONNOTE(suggest) in your analysis

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