The Art of Film Appreciation for Foundation Semester 2 IDS Students

 
Film Appreciation
 
For Foundation Semester 2
IDS students
 
History of Films/Cinema
 
Since the time from living photography to  theatre which
entertained the masses.
 
From setting up stages and backdrop and adding makeup
with the use of static cameras.
 
Shooting Outdoors with desired locations, with natural
lights, simple tracking camera shots and realistic
performance from artists/actors.
 
How to read a film
 
Main Film Genres / types of films
 
Action and Adventure
Anime and Animation
Children & Family
Classics
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Foreign
Horror
Independent
Music and Musicals
Romance
Romantic Comedy
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Thrillers
 
How to read a film
 
About story
 
Commonly used terms are :
Story line/ plot
Screenplay
Location
Casting
 
How to read a film
 
From Entertainment to analysis
(Ideally watching film together and having discussion and
reading prospective on the film is suggested.)
 
Commonly used terms are :
Compositions 
(of shots and scenes)
Long shot, close-up shot, rule of
third 
(different camera positions)
high angle shot, low angle shot
(different camera positions)
 
How to read a film
 
Commonly used terms are :
Camera Movements
Zoom in :  camera  going towards the subject
Zoom out : camera going away  from the subject
Pan shot :  camera moving in horizontal of vertical
directions
Steady camera : still camera with no movement
Shaky camera:  helps to create chaos  or confusion
 
From Entertainment to analysis
(Ideally watching film together and having discussion and
reading prospective on the film is suggested.)
 
Sound
 
Commonly used terms are :
Background Score/Music
Sound Tracks
Songs, Lyrics
SFX (Sound Effects)
 
Editing
 
Commonly used terms are :
Rough lineup(shot selections)
Cue Sheet
Cuts, Jump cuts
Fade in/ Fade outs
Transitions
 
Other Important things:
 
Casting
Research about the subject of film
Continuity
Locations, Props
VFX/CGI etc.
 
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Explore the history of films from the era of living photography to modern cinema, learn about different film genres, understand the elements of storytelling and film analysis, delve into camera movements, sound design, and editing techniques essential for appreciating and analyzing films.

  • Film Appreciation
  • History of Films
  • Film Genres
  • Storytelling
  • Camera Movements

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  1. Film Appreciation For Foundation Semester 2 IDS students

  2. History of Films/Cinema Since the time from living photography to theatre which entertained the masses. From setting up stages and backdrop and adding makeup with the use of static cameras. Shooting Outdoors with desired locations, with natural lights, simple tracking camera shots and realistic performance from artists/actors.

  3. How to read a film Main Film Genres / types of films Action and Adventure Anime and Animation Children & Family Classics Comedy Documentary Drama Foreign Horror Independent Music and Musicals Romance Romantic Comedy Sci-Fi & Fantasy Thrillers

  4. How to read a film About story Commonly used terms are : Story line/ plot Screenplay Location Casting

  5. How to read a film From Entertainment to analysis (Ideally watching film together and having discussion and reading prospective on the film is suggested.) Commonly used terms are : Compositions (of shots and scenes) Long shot, close-up shot, rule of third (different camera positions) high angle shot, low angle shot (different camera positions)

  6. How to read a film From Entertainment to analysis (Ideally watching film together and having discussion and reading prospective on the film is suggested.) Commonly used terms are : Camera Movements Zoom in : camera going towards the subject Zoom out : camera going away from the subject Pan shot : camera moving in horizontal of vertical directions Steady camera : still camera with no movement Shaky camera: helps to create chaos or confusion

  7. Sound Commonly used terms are : Background Score/Music Sound Tracks Songs, Lyrics SFX (Sound Effects)

  8. Editing Commonly used terms are : Rough lineup(shot selections) Cue Sheet Cuts, Jump cuts Fade in/ Fade outs Transitions

  9. Other Important things: Casting Research about the subject of film Continuity Locations, Props VFX/CGI etc.

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