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FILM

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FILM explore
Film is a series of still images that quickly light up one after the other – creating the illusion of moving images. The desire to tell a story with moving images is one of all times. In the 18th century, projection was invented: the technique of projecting images onto a screen with light. Partly because of the invention of photography, it became possible for the first time to create movement from multiple images in 1895. Because the equipment was heavy, the first films only lasted a few seconds. Digital films are made since the 1990s.

                                          LEERDOELEN
  1. You know the film movements and characteristics.
  2. You know the difference between analog and digital editing.
  3. You can apply the characteristics in the in-depth assignment of your choice.

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GENRES IN FILM
Read the genres below and answer the question on the next slide
Docudrama
A documentary is non-fiction: a situation from reality is visualized with the aim of informing the viewer. For example, a subject in history, a political issue, a social problem or a life story such as a biopic. When it is made into a feature film, you call this a docudrama.
Drama
Drama is primarily about emotional themes and problems between people. The filmmaker does his/her best to make the viewer empathize with certain characters. Typical drama movies are war stories, costume dramas, detectives and biographies. Genres are often mixed or combined.
Comedy
In this genre the emphasis is on humour, peoples’ characteristics are often exagerated to entertain the audience. Humour is universal and easy to communicate, even without sound. Some of the first silent films are comedies, in which characters stumble over their own shoelaces or run into a door. 
Horror/Thriller
Thrillers give viewers feelings of fear, tension and surprise. Suspense is important: what the viewer already suspects is inevitable and happens slowly. The story works towards a climax and is full of plot twists and distractions. Horror movies are even more focused on fear and horror. 
Arthouse
Arthouse or movie-house films primarily have an artistic goal. The storyline is experimental and often difficult to follow. These films are less commercial: they do not have to reach a large audience. 

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1. Watch the three clips from famous/well-known films from film history. Write down to which genre the film belongs. (in order)

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Assignment 2
a. What kind of genre do you like to watch?
b. What is your favourite series on Netflix or any other streaming service?
c. If you had to recommend a series or a movie to your friends, which one would it be?

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FILM CHARACTERISTICS
Read the texts below
Camera/framing
The camera presents a story with the help of framing and camera positions. The framing is an image excerpt: the part that you see as on the screen.
Montage
Scenes are rarely recorded in the definitive order. Loosely shot scenes only become meaningful when they are pasted together during the editing process after filming. The post-recording phase is called post-production. 
Design/Styling
What is portrayed in a movie is called design or styling. The design of a movie scene is similar to the theatre: it requires set design, costumes, lighting and actors. Everything that takes place within the camera frame is called mise-en-scene. 
Narative
Usually there is a storyline in a movie. A comprehensive story in which characters are in a certain situation and have special experiences and conflicts.  
Special effects
In the past, special effects were added during the recording of the movie. Nowadays, this happens thanks to computer techniques during the montage.
Sounds design
Filmmakers try to make the sounds as realistic as possible. They often mimic sounds. This is what we call sound design. 

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EXPAND FILM
Let's take a closer look at the characteristics of film and look at the effect of some characteristics. We will also look from the Digital and Analogue dimension. Digital is basically anything that is done by means of computer technology. Film cameras are also digital these days. Everything used to be analog, nothing was edited or added with the computer. Film was then still recorded on a film roll (negative) and it was edited by simply cutting (with scissors) and pasting (with glue). 

Have you ever watched a fully animated movie?
Yes indeed. Toy Story is the first fully computer animated movie.

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1. In post-production montage, the director determines the sequence or
timeline of the film. Chronological, flash-back and flash-forward are terms
that apply here. The film “Memento” plays with time in a special way.
The main character in this film has short term memory loss and takes a lot
of notes and photo’s to help him remembering things. Watch the
opening scene.
a. Explain how time is handled here. b. What is the effect on the viewer.

Slide 8 - Open question

2. Nowadays special effects are usually added during the editing phase
with the help of computer techniques. Things that are connected with
special effects include: green screen, CGI (computer-generated imagery)
and bullet-time-effect.
“The Matrix” was the first film where the ‘the bullet-time-effect’ was used.
Watch this film. Have you ever seen this effect in another film?

Slide 9 - Open question

3. You will see a fragment from the movie“King Kong”,
where you will see the analogue version from 1933 next
to the digital version from 2005.
a. Note down three differences when you pay attention to
the technical editing.

Slide 10 - Open question