Thursday, March 25, 2010
Reading Discussion Chapter 13
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ASU ART 115 3D Design with Matthew Mosher Fall 2011
Name and describe the four types of shooting relationships in film art?
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ReplyDeleteThe four types of shooting relationships in film art are: graphic relationship, spatial relationship, temporal relationship, and rhythmic relationship.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a moment to moment transition?
A moment to moment transition is a transition in which a character or situation is simply being observed over time. This transition is often used in Japanese books but rarely in American comic books.
ReplyDeleteHow can we create a cinematic tour de force?
ReplyDeleteGraphic, rhythmic, temporal, and spatial relationships were combined to create a cinematic tour de force.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the two additional transitions often appear in Japanese comic books?
ReplyDeleteOne transition used by Japanese comic books is moment-to-moment transition to observe a character over time. Another transition comic books use is aspect-to-aspect transition to show a scene's many views.
ReplyDeleteWhy is the physical setting important to the meaning of the story?
A: An action that is okay in one context may be appalling in another.
ReplyDeleteQ;What has an equally dramatic as the setting in a narrative?
Props and costumes have an equally dramatic effect in a narrative to create the setting.
ReplyDeleteHow does the playwright focus our attention on a few events and increase the impact of the play?
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