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Codes and conventions of film nior.

Published on Oct 16, 2018

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Codes and conventions of film nior.

by: Marija Barysaite

Angles

  • Film noir likes to use very intense high and low angles. This creates a dramatic view and prospective.

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camera shots

  • This film genre likes to use camera angles like extreme close-ups and depth focus. It creates mystery and the audience are more drawn in.
  • A popular shot is reflection shot of faces or objects and dutch tilts or irregular tilt shots.

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Mise-en-scene

  • the location that the film is set are usually everyday to make whats happening to seam even more realistic.
  • The disruption of the movie (Todorov's theory) usually takes place in a dodgy looking town side.

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Lighting

  • Film noir likes to use low key lighting to create shadows and mystery, very commonly used with the shadows of venetian blondes as a reflection on a person.
  • High key lighting gives a high contrast shots which could be used as a end cliffhanger or suspense.

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Mise-en-scene

  • film noir usually involves characters like princess, hero, helper, false hero, villain.
  • hero and the princess are the most commonly used ones.

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Sound

  • A lot of non-diegetic sound.
  • Jazz music, heavy breathing, usage of peacefulness and silence, silent noise, usually discordant and grating music, voice overs and sound effect that would suggest busy cities.

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Editting

  • Often uses non-lineal, could start at the end or use a lot of flash backs.
  • Can use jump cuts and juxtaposition.
  • Often shot day for night using filters a cheeper way.

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Narrative

  • most often used narrative structures: Amnesia, black widows, heist, gangster, sin and punishment, one wrong sedition, drugs, murder, sexual obsession.

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