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#'''Group 3:''' What is depth of field?
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#*Define these terms and provides examples of when these techniques might be used:
 
#**Shallow focus
 
#**Deep focus
 
#**Pulling focus (What's another name for it?)
 
#'''Group 4:''' What is focal length?
 
#*Define these focal-length terms and provides examples of when these techniques might be used:
 
#**Wide angle
 
#**Telephoto
 
#**''Variable'' focal length lens (what's another, more common name for it?)
 
#'''Group 1:''' What is aspect ratio?
 
#*Define these terms
 
#**Academy Ratio: 1.33 : 1 or 4 : 3
 
#**Widescreen
 
#***Anamorphic 2.35 or 2.4 : 1
 
#***Masked 1.85 : 1
 
#***TV widescreen: 16 : 9  or 1.78 : 1
 
#*What are the aspect ratios of ''Ordinary People'', ''Shakespeare in Love'' and ''Monster's Ball''?
 
#'''Group 2:''' What do B/T mean by the "mobile frame"?
 
#*Explain the differences among these types of mobile frames and provides examples of when these techniques are used in [http://www.tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/FilmArt/ShakespeareInLove.htm the ''Shakespeare in Love'' clip]:
 
#**Pan
 
#**Tilt
 
#**Handheld
 
#**Tracking or dolly shot
 
#*Explain the difference between a tracking/dolly shot and a zoom.
 
 
 
==Cinematography and narrative==
 
'''All groups:'''
 
 
 
In the [http://www.tcf.ua.edu/EO/DV/FilmArt/MonstersBall.htm ''Monster's Ball'' scene we viewed], what narrative functions does the cinematography serve? List three of them. Be sure to consider deep/shallow focus, focus shifts and framing in the third shot.
 
 
 
[[Image:MonstersBall01.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Shot three from the ''Monster's Ball'' scene begins.]]
 
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[[Image:MonstersBall02.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Shot three from the ''Monster's Ball'' scene continues.]]
 
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== Bibliography ==
 
#David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson, ''Film Art: An Introduction'', 9th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010).
 
 
 
==External links==
 
#[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T440/VisualStyleIllustrations02.htm Cinematography illustrations]
 
#[http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T440/MonstersBall/index.htm ''Monster's Ball'' frame grabs]
 
 
 
[[Category:TCF440/540 Discussion]]
 

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