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what are the 4 shots which make up Master Scene Technique
Coverage, Master, Establishing, Insert or Cutaway
Wide shot showing where the scene takes place
Establishing
A shot showing all characters and actions from one angle
Master
Shot of individual characters and their performance/reaction
Coverage
Shots of non-character small elements or props close ups
Insert
Identify the 6 components that construct films images
Space, Line & Shape, Rhythm, Color, Movement, Tone
Name two ideas that affect the relationship between the 6 components of a film image
Contrast & Affinity
What is the 20% rule
A shot must change by at least 20% to be cuttable
a story event creates meaningful BLANK in the life situation of a BLANK that is expressed and experienced in terms of a BLANK, and achieved through BLANK.
change. character. value. conflict.
A difference between what the audience expects and what actually happens.
Gap
What Structure can diagnose cause-and-effect problems in your story most effectively?
Once Upon a Time
The Three Simultaneous Storytelling Layers
BLANK- a visible negotiation that the audience can imagine as achieved or failed
BLANK- what the external actions represent of the character’s wants or needs
BLANK- conflict between the two sides of a large-scale idea
External
Internal
Philosophical
The Three Story Worldviews are
BLANK- a story expressing a positively charged vision of the human spirit
BLANK- a story expressing cynicism, our sense of loss and misfortune, and humanity’s dark dimensions.
BLANK- a simultaneously charged positive and negative vision
Idealistic
Pessimistic
Ironic
The worst version of your story is the BLANK
first draft, first one, earliest one