Language of Film Dictionary.
Body Language: The conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings communicated..
Costumes: A set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period.
Hairstyles: Similar to the costumes, used separate people.
Make-up: Used to transform an actor into a character.
Colour: Used to set the mood of the scene and the movie.
Lighting: Used to also set the mood of the film.
Props: Used to make the scene more interactive.
Settings: Used to often progress stories and describe the surroundings.
Dialogue: Used to either elevate a plot or or reveal something new about a character.
Sound Effects: Used to create a mood for the audience or emphasize the scene .
Music: Also used to set the mood of the scene.
Silence: Used to create a serious atmosphere or sincerity in acting.
Symbols: Often an object, used to suggest new ideas
Special FX: Used to create more a realistic look
What Am I Learning?
I am learning about film languages and film study.
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This shows my learning because I typed the definition of the languages often used in films.
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I'm wondering if there are any other languages used.
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