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Narrative possibilities


 As audiences engage with narratives, they consider the direction the narrative might take. Narrative possibilities, therefore, refers to the audience’s understanding of what might happen in a film based on what they have viewed so far as well as their understanding of the genre or any other knowledge of the film.
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Emerging values


 Beliefs or attitudes held by a growing number of people in a society. When studying historical texts, these values may eventually become dominant.
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Extreme long shot


 Establishing shots are often used at the beginning of scenes to establish the setting. At the beginning of a film, for example, you might see an extreme long shot of a city. Then, we might cut to a closer shot of a street, then a building and finally the character inside.
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30 degree rule


 The thirty degree rule is an important filmmaking guideline which states that you cannot edit two shots together unless they are at least thirty degrees apart or filmed at different shot sizes. Many first time filmmakers assume that if you have two shots that are almost the same, they can be edited together. These two shots, however, will not look [..]
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Alternative values


 Values that provide an alternative to the beliefs and attitudes held by the majority without challenging or opposing them directly.
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Oppositional values


 Values and beliefs which are in direct opposition to those held by the majority of people in a society.
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Production elements


 In VCE Media, production elements refer to elements that you can see on screen in a narrative. Production elements include: camera/film/video techniques and qualities including shot selection, movement and focus; lighting, including naturalistic and expressive; visual composition and mise en scene; acting; sound, including dialogue, music and soun [..]
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Shot list


 A list of all of the shots in your film.
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Back announce


 Reading the name of songs that have just played on the radio.
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Dominant values


 Those values held by the majority of people in a society.
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