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Drama and Terms

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stage lighting - intentional light qualities including

intensity, color, and direction; intentional

functions including selective visibility,

revelation of form, composition, focus, mood,

location and time of day, projection/stage

elements, and advance plot (script)

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Stage lighting has multiple functions, including:

Focus: Directing the audience's attention to an area of the

stage or distracting them from another.

Mood: Setting the tone of a scene. Harsh red light has

a different effect than soft lavender light.

Location and time of day: Establishing or altering position in

time and space. Blues can suggest night time while orange and

red can suggest a sunrise or sunset.

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Stage Lighting

Example:

(Spotlight full. Birds singing. People are

walking around the town.)

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Camera Angle• angle at which a camera is pointed at the

subject(s) (low and high) that can greatly influence audience's interpretation of what is happening on the screen

• Low = a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eyeline, looking up

• High = camera angle is located above the eyeline. With this type of angle, the camera looks down on the subject

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Look at the following images and determine the

camera angle that is shown:

12.

34.

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Camera Shot

• manner in which camera creates audience

perceptions

(point of view - shows scene from specific point

of view of one of the characters; bridging shot -

represents a jump in time or place or other

discontinuity, such as newspaper headlines or

seasonal changes)

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Watch the following clips from “Up” to answer questions about point of view.

1.

2.

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Watch the following clips from “Up” to answer questions about point of view.

2.

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Watch the following clips: How is a bridging shot being used?

1. Lion King

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Watch the following clips: How is a bridging shot being used?

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