CINEMATOGRAFÍA - Lenguaje Audiovisual (I): escalas de plano, ángulos, movimientos...


Summary

This video provides an introduction to key concepts in audiovisual language in filmmaking. It explains framing as the deliberate selection of space within the film's borders, covering various shot classifications like long shot, close-up, and high/low angles. Additionally, the video dives into camera movements such as zooming and panning, as well as the use of handheld camera for specific effects. The overview also includes sound classification in film, distinguishing between diegetic and nondiegetic sound, and exploring different types of sound based on the viewer's perspective. Lastly, the concept of interpellation, a deliberate call for attention in a scene often used in dialogue to engage the audience directly, is discussed.


Introduction to Audiovisual Language

Introduction to the basic concepts of audiovisual language, including framing, camera angles, and movements in filmmaking.

Framing

Explanation of framing as the selection of space within the film's borders, with different classifications like long shot, full shot, medium shot, close-up, extreme close-up, and high and low angles.

Camera Movements

Description of different camera movements including zooming (optical zoom) and panning, as well as the use of handheld camera for creating specific effects like simulating walking.

Classification of Sound

Overview of sound classification in film, including diegetic and nondiegetic sound, and different types of sound based on the viewer's perspective like subjective, semi-subjective, and objective sound.

Interpellation

Explanation of interpellation as a conscious call for attention within a scene, often used in dialogue to engage or address the audience directly.

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