TCF112/The Breakdown of Hollywood Classicism
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The Arrival of Sound
- The Jazz Singer (1927)
- Al Jolson
- A backwards step for film art
- Studio productions (no location work)
- Fewer close-ups
- Little or no camera movement
- Dialogue heavy
- No post-production mixing
- 3 stages of production
- Pre-production
- "Production"
- Post-Production
- 3 stages of production
Narrative structure
- Production Code (1934)
- Conventional narrative structure
- One or two protagonists
- Desire catylizes story
- Antagonist
- Cause-effect chain
- A causes B (effect)
- B causes C (effect)
- C causes D
- Closure
Visual Style
- Three-Point Lighting
- Key, Fill and Back Lights
- The Continuity Editing System ("invisible" editing)
- The 180 Degree Rule
- Axis of action
- Screen direction
- Shot-counter shot
- Match cuts
- Match-on-action
- Eyeline match