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Cinematography Screening Notes Assignment -
Q1. Identify a subjective point-of-view shot from this film. Describe what makes it as such. Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q2. Chose two distinctive shots, sketch and then describe them as precisely as possible. Identify the specific framing and draw the scene to match your framing. Why do you consider them important?Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q3. Identify the original aspect ratio of this film. How is it appropriate or inappropriate to the film's themes and aims? If the film had been "panned and scanned" how would this have distorted the image? Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q3. Identify the original aspect ratio of this film. How is it appropriate or inappropriate to the film's themes and aims? If the film had been "panned and scanned" how would this have distorted the image? Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q4. Identify a sequence that shows the relation of onscreen and offscreen space in a shot from this film. How does offscreen space add to your understanding of the shot? Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q5. Select two shots in which the depth of field seems especially important. Identify the specific depth of field in each shot. How does depth of field distribute the objects or characters in a way that helps you understand the shot better? Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q6. How is color used in the film? For realism or other purposes? Identify colors that strike you as dominant and explain their importance. Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.
Q7. Examine one shot in which camera movements or mobile framings are important. Identify the specific camera movement or mobile framing technique used. Why is a moving frame of a single shot used here instead of a series of shots? Use specific evidence from the film to support your claims.