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==Review topics from ''Television''==
 
<strong>Depth of field</strong>
 
<strong>Depth of field</strong>
 
*Explain what <strong>depth of field</strong> is -- using the textbook illustrations.
 
*Explain what <strong>depth of field</strong> is -- using the textbook illustrations.
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==DP exercise==
 
==DP exercise==
 
If you were a DP reshooting the ''Stranger Things'' and ''New Girl'' shots (below), how might you change these cinematographic aspects?
 
If you were a DP reshooting the ''Stranger Things'' and ''New Girl'' shots (below), how might you change these cinematographic aspects?
#''Describe'' a cinematographic element's use in these two screenshots. I.e., start by describing the frame's depth of field ('''Group 3'''), focal length ('''Group 5'''), aspect ratio ('''Groups 6 & 1'''), and framing/height ('''Groups 2 & 4''').
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#''Describe'' a cinematographic element's use in these two screenshots. I.e., start by describing the frame's depth of field ('''Group 1'''), focal length ('''Group 2'''), aspect ratio ('''Group 3'''), and framing/height ('''Group 4''').
#Imagine ''changing'' that element's use in this frame.  
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#Imagine ''changing'' that element's use in this frame.
#*'''Groups 6 & 1''': these screenshots use different aspect ratios: 2x1 and 16x9 (1.78x1). Which is which? What if the DP choose to shoot these shows in 2.35x1 (anamorphic) or 1.33x1? How would that change the impact of the shot?
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#*'''Groups 3''': these screenshots use different aspect ratios: 2x1 and 16x9 (1.78x1). Which is which? What if the DP choose to shoot these shows in 2.35x1 (anamorphic) or 1.33x1? How would that change the impact of the shot?
#*'''Group 5''': how might a zoom lens (a variable focal-length lens) be used in this shot?
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#*'''Group 2''': how might a zoom lens (a variable focal-length lens) be used in this shot?
 
#How would such a change affect the scene's impact or the viewer's understanding of it?
 
#How would such a change affect the scene's impact or the viewer's understanding of it?
  
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*[http://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/TVCrit2018_images_ByChapters/09/ Illustrations from ''Television'' chapter 9.]
 
*[http://tvcrit.org/Classes/Jbutler/TVCrit2018_images_ByChapters/09/ Illustrations from ''Television'' chapter 9.]
 
*[https://vimeo.com/345055570 ''New Girl'' clip]
 
*[https://vimeo.com/345055570 ''New Girl'' clip]
*[https://tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/NorthernExposureTheBrickJW.php ''Northern Exposure'' clip]]
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*''Northern Exposure'' clip (on Blackboard)
*[https://vimeo.com/345056131 Hitchcock's ''Vertigo'' effect]—[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnpZN2HQ3OQ&t=1m49s also on YouTube]
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*[https://vimeo.com/345056131 Hitchcock's ''Vertigo'' effect] — [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnpZN2HQ3OQ&t=1m49s also on YouTube]
*[https://vimeo.com/345052880 ''Vertigo'' effect in ''Jaws''] — [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW23RsUTb2Y&hd=1&t=1m57s Also on YouTube]
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*[https://vimeo.com/345052880 ''Vertigo'' effect in ''Jaws''] — [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW23RsUTb2Y&hd=1&t=1m57s also on YouTube]
  
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[[Category:JCM311 Discussion]]
 
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Revision as of 17:55, 18 September 2020

Review topics from Television

Depth of field

  • Explain what depth of field is -- using the textbook illustrations.
  • What is the difference between deep focus and deep space (as in mise-en-scene) -- using the textbook illustrations?

Focal length

  • Explain what focal length is -- using the textbook illustrations.
  • How does a zoom in/out look different from a track in/out?
  • How does the Vertigo effect illustrate the impact of focal length on the illusion of depth in an image? View clip (starting at 35 seconds)

Aspect ratio

  • Explain what aspect ratio is -- using the textbook illustrations.
  • Also explain letterbox, pillarbox and pan-and-scan.

Framing, height, and movement

  • Explain the significance of camera framing, height, and movement -- using the textbook illustrations.
  • When might movement be used that does not follow a character?
  • How is a Steadicam shot different from a handheld shot?

DP exercise

If you were a DP reshooting the Stranger Things and New Girl shots (below), how might you change these cinematographic aspects?

  1. Describe a cinematographic element's use in these two screenshots. I.e., start by describing the frame's depth of field (Group 1), focal length (Group 2), aspect ratio (Group 3), and framing/height (Group 4).
  2. Imagine changing that element's use in this frame.
    • Groups 3: these screenshots use different aspect ratios: 2x1 and 16x9 (1.78x1). Which is which? What if the DP choose to shoot these shows in 2.35x1 (anamorphic) or 1.33x1? How would that change the impact of the shot?
    • Group 2: how might a zoom lens (a variable focal-length lens) be used in this shot?
  3. How would such a change affect the scene's impact or the viewer's understanding of it?

Bibliography

  1. Butler, Jeremy G. Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture. New York: Routledge, 2018.

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