Monday, September 22, 2008

Week 5 Nashville

The stylistic techniques Sawhill associates with "inclusiveness", includes the use of multiple cameras- that allow the actors a greater amount of freedom to Be in the environment rather than Act, as they have no worries about acting to a camera, but rather have a knowledge and confidence that multiple cameras will find them. His lighting of the entire set also allowed the actors to move around without worrying about specific spots or leaving frame, the camera could and would follow them. Also his sound systems allowed for greater clearer ambient noise and minor-character noise.(I'm not sure what that exactly sounds like but I guess tomorrow I'll find out)

1 comment:

jimbosuave said...

We'll talk more about sound recording in class (I'll also send out a link with more info.

Be sure to look over allusionism and "two-tiered" communication