solved Watch movie “Chef. Dir. Jon Favreau, 2014” ssignment goals: Practice
Watch movie “Chef. Dir. Jon Favreau, 2014”
ssignment goals:
Practice analyzing film at the level of the shot
Demonstrate fluency with film studies terminology
Generate ideas to guide your sequence analysis essay
Prompt:
Select and watch any of the films linked below. Within that film, pick out a consecutive sequence of at least 10 shots to closely analyze. For each shot in your sequence, identify the most important aspects of mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound on this worksheet (Links to an external site.). Additionally, paste a screenshot of each shot. Optionally, you may include comments.Â
makers sure understand the definition : mise-en-scène, cinematography, editing, and sound, and ,paste a screenshot of each shot.
mise-en-scene Definition :its french “placement in a scene” include naturalism and theatrical traditional ,and what we see .
cinematography Definition:how we see the mise-en-scene ,movement and motions
Editing link: https://filmglossary.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/term/edit…
Shot definition :a continuous point of view ( or continuously exposed piece of film )between two edits .
Four attribution of shot : framing ,depth of field ,color ,moment .
framing :size or shape in the film frameÂ
depth of field :the distance in front of cameraÂ
Note: a sequence of shorts consists of shots in a row. So, when the first shot of your sequence ends, shot number two begins. When shot two ends, shot three begins. Etc. It’s essential that you understand this point so please be in touch with any questions.
You’ll continue analyzing your sequence in the sequence analysis essay and, if you like, you may write about the film in the scholarly article summary.Â