The Hero’s Journey In The Wizard of Oz. THE ORDINARY WORLD WIZARD OF OZ.
What do you think is the definitive scene from the Wizard of Oz?
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What do you think is the definitive scene from the Wizard of Oz?
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Follow the Yellow Brick RoadWe’re off to see the wizard
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She’s scary but remember the flying monkees?
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Poppies
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Somewhere over the rainbow
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There’s no place like home. A dream?
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I.B. Justify why it’s definitive
When you do notes on a film write three paragraphs on the definitive scene.
1. Describe using Film vocabulary 2. Why it’s definitive
a. tells same story as the filmb. memorablec. a key turning point.
3. Give cultural, theoretical, and/or historical context
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Media Justify why it’s definitive
When you do notes on a film write two paragraphs on the definitive scene.
1. Describe using Film vocabulary 2. Why it’s definitive
a. tells same story as the filmb. memorablec. a key turning point.d. a matter of opinion.
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Structure and Language of Film
Vocabulary: shot, sequence, montage, types of shots, types of
edits, types of camera movements
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Structure of a film• Shot – a simple run of the camera• Sequence– a group of shots depicting one action, or
which seems to belong with or depend upon each other
• Scene- A group of sequences or a group of shots which depict an event or occur in one place
• Montage-a series of shots or sequences that are related by theme and not necessarily by time or place
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Shot
• a simple run of the camera• The basic unit in film• Shot is to film as word is to text
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Types of shotslong shot or wide shotmedium shotclose upextreme close up2 shotover the shoulder shot
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Two shot
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Description:Shows whole body or space.Purposes: Establish scene or setting, allow room for action.
Wide shot (w.s.)
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Description: Shows subject from waist up. Purposes: Allows connection with subject while providing room for gestures. Most frequently used shot.
Medium Shot (m.s.)
Description: Shows subject from waist up. Purposes: Allows connection with subject while providing room for gestures. Most frequently used shot.
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Description: Shows enlarged view of part of subject.Purposes: Draws attention to details and adds emotion.
Close up (c.u.)
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CLOSE UP OF A FACE
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CLOSE UP (C.U.)
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Extreme close up
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Medium shot (M.S.) of a person
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Another medium shot (M.S.)
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Long shot (L.S.) -to show action and/or perspective
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Aka “the establishing shot”
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Sequence- a group of shots depicting one action
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Scene- a series of shots in one setting or depicting an event
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Montage- series of shots connected by theme not
necessarily by time and space
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Cut-the ending of a shot. If the cut is a jerky movement, which seems inconsistent with the next
shot it’s called a jump cut
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Fade in or out-the image appears or disappears gradually. Often used as a
division between scenes
Dissolve-one image fades in while another fades out so that for a few seconds the two are super imposed
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An example of a dissolve edit
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Camera Movements• Pan-movement from side to side from a stationary
position• Tilt- movement up or down from a stationary
position• Tracking-camera itself moves to follow a moving
object• Zoom-lens shortens or lengthens to make object
closer or further• Dolly-moving camera in and out to make make
subject appear larger or smaller in the frame
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Description: Shows what's to the left or right of the screen.
Purposes: Reveal setting, sweep across subject wider than screen, show relationship between two subjects.
Pan
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Description: Shows what's above or below the screen. Purposes: Reveal parts of vertical subject, useful for showing tall objects, show relationship between parts of a subject, can add suspense or surprise.
Tilt
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Zoom
Zoom
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Track or Truck
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Arc
A variation on the tracking shot
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Dolly
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Camera Angles
Normal camera angle is at the same levelas the subject, but there could be cinematic reasons to move the camera up or down.
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High Angle—makes subject look small and vulnerable
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Low angle shot will tend to make subject look more powerful
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There are other reasons of course for high and low angle
shots
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Bird’s eye angle
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Dutch Angle—used to communicate psychological imbalance among other
things, now becoming overused perhaps. It’s actually a framing
technique more than a camera angle
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Film noir—the femme fatale
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Film Noir—the cool loner
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Dark subject matter, shadowy photography, the white man’s
blues
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SOUNDDiegetic vs. Non Diegetic
Diegetic = sound from the world of the film, that the characters can hear.
Non Diegetic = sound, usually music andnarration, that only the audiencecan hear
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Notes:
it is possible for imagery to be non diegetic as well
some directors as a matter of style have blurred the lines in diegeticism
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Establishing Shot from Truman’s P.O.V.
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Establishing Shot from Truman
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Mis en scene
French for put in the scene
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Mis en scene
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Deep Focus
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2nd Example
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Citizen Kane (1941) Orson Welles• One sentence synopsis
• 2 Paragraphs on Definitive Scene
• Questions
1. Is this the greatest movie
of all time? Why or why not?
2. Explain some of the
innovative film techniques in
this film.
3. Describe how Kane is a
tragic hero in the vein of
Macbeth & Oedipus
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Do you know these script terms?
EXT.INT.V.O.P.O.VTransitionsDISSOLVE TO:CUT TO:FADE IN
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