Lighting (general): It can be used to highlight important characters.
High key lighting: It is a lighting style that uses a lot of light and minimal shadows to create bright scenes and subjects. It's often used in photography, film, and television.
Low key lighting: It is a lighting style that's used in photography, film, and television. It's characterized by shadows, high contrast, and dark tones.
Chiaroscuro lighting: It is a high contrast technique that uses light and shadow to create a three-dimensional quality in a two-dimensional image.
Rembrandt lighting: It is a technique utilizing one light and one reflector or two separate lights.
Body shape and Language: Body language is a type of communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words. are used to express and convey information. It can also refer to the movements and positions of people's bodies that express their thoughts and feelings.
Facial features and Expression: A facial expression is a movement or position of the facial muscles. it is a form of non verbal communication that conveys a person's emotional state.
Props: Items a character possesses or picks up e:g a gun or a bunch of flowers etc. They can tell us a lot about what type of person someone is.
Costumes: Costumes are one of several tools directors use to tell a story. They can help actors transform into believable characters and communicate details of their personality to the audience. Costumes can also represent the setting, culture, or thoughts of a character. For example, in Black Panther, the character T'Challa wears a suit made of vibranium, a metal that represents his culture, strength, and power.
Hair and Makeup: Make-up and hair are key elements in the overall design of films and television productions, creating a look for the characters in relation to social class, and time periods, and any other elements required to create the desired illusion.
Voice / Tone: In film, voice is a representation of the personality and values of the author or organization. Tone is a subset of voice and conveys the mood or attitude of each piece. Tone is the emotional sound of the voice, such as frightened, angry, or joyful. It is very important in revealing the subtext, or the real feelings of a character.
Color: In film, color theory is the idea that different colors can evoke specific emotional responses in an audience. Color can be used to set the mood of a scene before the actors speak. For example, red can convey passion, power, or danger, while pink can signify innocence, beauty, and femininity.
Location: A filming location is a place where some or all of a film or television series is produced. in addition to or instead of using sets constructed on a movie studio backlot or soundstage. In filmmaking, a location is any place where a film crew will be filming actors and recording their dialog/
Breaking the Fourth Wall (Direct Address):A fourth wall break occurs when a performer acknowledges the presence of the audience, the camera, or any other observer. This is usually done by looking directly into the camera and/or addressing the audience directly.
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