WWW: Well done for making a good start: you have begun to identify key aspects of cinematography, and referred to the use of sound. EBI: When discussing sound – refer to non-diegetic sound (music and sound effects) and diegetic sounds (sounds of ‘real life’ – of the scene itself) – with animation it’s all non-diegetic, so you can differentiate between non-diegetic sound and apparent diegetic sound. Also, you need to refer to the audience more – what is the effect of the technique that you are explaining? How does it set the audience up for being curious to watch the rest of the film? Atmosphere. Mood. Tension. Humour. Drama etc.
WWW: Well done for making a good start: you have begun to identify key aspects of cinematography, and referred to the use of sound.
ReplyDeleteEBI: When discussing sound – refer to non-diegetic sound (music and sound effects) and diegetic sounds (sounds of ‘real life’ – of the scene itself) – with animation it’s all non-diegetic, so you can differentiate between non-diegetic sound and apparent diegetic sound. Also, you need to refer to the audience more – what is the effect of the technique that you are explaining? How does it set the audience up for being curious to watch the rest of the film? Atmosphere. Mood. Tension. Humour. Drama etc.