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Name: Haider Ali

Reg No : BAB211010
Subject: English Literature
Teacher: Sir Ibrar Ahmad
Quiz
Spatial Dimension of Film
Spatial dimension is about using the relationship between shots to build a movie
space. It creates a whole and divide it into multiple parts or Set up parts and make
it whole. Spatial Dimensions allows the film to relate any two points in space
through similarity, difference, or development The deliberate choice of film
stock, including black and white or Color, high-contrast or low-contrast, sensitive
or less sensitive Material, produces effects which directly influence the contents
of film.

1: Camera Angle

The camera angle is closely related to issues of point of view in Literature and
poses similar questions. The camera angle marks the specific location at which the
movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot. A scene may be shot from
several camera angles simultaneously.[1] This will give a different experience and
sometimes emotion. The different camera angles will have different effects on the
viewer and how they perceive the scene that is shot. There are a few different
routes that a camera operator could take to achieve this effect.

2: Montage

Montage is a film editing technique in which a series of short shots are


sequenced to condense space, time, and information Montages help to cut time
down, and one way to do that is to combine storylines in your film. So, instead of
giving each storyline its own independent sequence which could be minutes long,
you can cut them together to create a sequence that only lasts seconds Montage
sequences often imply the passage of time or multiple simultaneous events, and
are a vehicle to present the audience with a lot of information at once. They can
be used to evoke a range of emotions

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