Understanding Cinematic Language

 What is cinematic language? Cinematic language is how the movies communicate with viewers/audience through different types of methods. Cinematic language includes elements such as camera angles, sound, movement, and lighting, also using visual design can create the form of mise-en-scène. Mise-en-scène controls the overall visual representation of the production so, an example is when a stage of a play is being held to include, mise-en-scène  is defined as setting the stage in English. When an actor or actors are in a shot their performance and emotions will communicate with the viewers.  In filming, there are different types of shots: long shot, low shot, and close upshot these shots create cinematic effects. The elements that are being discussed are elements that help determine the film and how people will judge the film. 




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