ENG225 ENG/225 ENG 225 Week 2 Discussion 2/DQ 2 Lighting -[LATEST]
ENG225 ENG/225 ENG 225 Week 2 Discussion 2/DQ 2 Lighting -[LATEST]
ENG225 ENG/225 ENG 225 Week 2 Discussion 2/DQ 2 Lighting -[LATEST]
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<strong><strong>ENG</strong><strong>225</strong></strong> <strong>ENG</strong>/<strong>225</strong> <strong>ENG</strong> <strong>225</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 2 <strong>Discussion</strong> 2/<strong>DQ</strong> 2<br />
<strong>Lighting</strong> -[<strong>LATEST</strong>]<br />
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<strong><strong>ENG</strong><strong>225</strong></strong> <strong>ENG</strong>/<strong>225</strong> <strong>ENG</strong> <strong>225</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 2 <strong>Discussion</strong> 2/<strong>DQ</strong> 2 <strong>Lighting</strong> -[<strong>LATEST</strong>] <strong>Lighting</strong> Prepare Mise en scène is a term<br />
meant to encompass the arrangement and use of a variety of design elements in creating the visual theme of a film.<br />
Please look through Chapter 5 (Mise en Scene and Actors) for more information on this term. As you prepare to write<br />
this discussion, take a few moments to do the following: ? Read any required and recommended reading materials for<br />
this week, especially Chapter 5 (Mise en Scene and Actors). ? Review the grading rubric for this discussion. ? Select a<br />
full-length film from the AFI 10 Top 10 list. Reflect It can be easier to grasp the importance of the term mise en scène if<br />
we break it down into its component elements. This week, we?ll look at the impact of lighting choices on the creation of<br />
meaning in a film. In any film, the intensity and direction of lighting will influence how an image is perceived by the<br />
viewer, and it can establish or enforce particular themes. Think back over films you have watched and consider how the<br />
use of lighting in key scenes helped establish the theme or tone. Write (due Thursday, Day 3) HelpNow!: Please view<br />
the video Adding Pictures and Video to <strong>Discussion</strong>s and Introductions for guidance on how to integrate multimedia with<br />
your response. Using specific examples from your chosen film, write a post in which you ? Identify the type of lighting<br />
used in the film (traditional three-point, high-key, or low-key) and assess the impact of the lighting used to establish the<br />
theme. o What are the benefits of the style of lighting used? o How did this technique contribute to the theme? o How<br />
was the lighting technique suited to the genre of the film? For example, documentary films tend to rely on natural light as<br />
a way of creating an overall tone of authenticity. ? Compare how the scene would play if different choices had been<br />
made. You must use at least two outside sources, in any combination of embedded video clips, still photos, or scholarly<br />
sources. All sources should be documented in APA style as outlined by the Ashford Writing Center. It is suggested that<br />
you approach this post by focusing your attention on the same film you will write about in this week?s ?Genres and<br />
Genre Film? assignment. Respond to Peers (due Monday, Day 7) Respond to at least two classmates who chose a<br />
different film than you did. In your responses, reference your initial post and show how your ideas relate to those of your<br />
peers. Your responses should be 150 to 175 words each. HelpNow!: Please view the video Accessing Feedback in the<br />
Gradebook for guidance on how to review your instructor?s feedback when the post is graded.<br />
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