Micro Elements/ Camera shots.
The Incredible Hulk
Extreme close up.
• An Extreme Close Up allows the onlooker to see the emotions of a certain feature in there face.
Close up.
• This shows the reactions or feelings in the characters face so you can see every detail.
Medium Shot.
• Medium shot is used to show the upper body of the antagonist in shot. This is more commonly used when characters are talking.
Long Shot
• The long shot is used to show the whole body of the character to show there posture or any other details about them.
Extreme Long Shot.
• Extreme longshot is used to show the setting and environment that a character may be in.
Track.
• Tracking is used here to show certain information almost like your reading it normally.
Pan.
In this sequence/Clip the camera pans from left to right, to show movement in a certain situation or to follow a characters movement.
Tilt.
Camera Tilts up in this Clip, this also shows movement.
Zoom.
Zooms in on a certain situation, used mostly in following or revealing.
Cut.
The Transition between two different clips.
Pace.
• The pace is shown in the scene to build up a quick tension and climax. Using quick and snappy clips usually between 0.5 to 1 second.
Performance.
• Here we see Edward Norton’s performance as Bruce Banner in this clip he is about to open the door of the hospital.
Diegetic.
• This may be added in after but the initial sound is natural. This adds a reality to the opening of the sequence.
Non Diegetic.
• Artificial music that helps build tension or mood of the beginning of this film.
Mise-en-Scene
• The Mise-En-Scene of this is the placement of everything in this clip so all the props, the lighting and the characters clothing/expression.