1、Welcome & ReadingB2U1B2U1 Lights,Lights, camera,camera, action!action!BYBY G.ZG.ZWhen you see a film, what attracts you the most?According to what you know, what elements make up a film?screenplayactingmusicsound effectpropsspecial effectsettinglightingeditingStructure of the lecture transcript12345
2、123541245312345ABCDBIntroduction: Some aspects of film-making behind the scenes require a lot of hard work. Interest the readersMain bodyAspect 1: sound effectsAspect 2: visual special effectsAspect 3: propsConclusion:Think of and appreciate the work done behind the scenes.Today, Ill give you a brie
3、f introduction to some aspects of film-making you might not be familiar with.Think of and appreciate the work done behind the scenes.(To begin with, ) Sound effects(Another aspect ) Visual special effects( also ) PropsMain pointsExamplesMany sound effects might not be made in the way you would expec
4、t.(1)(2)The Quidditch scenes in the Harry Potter films were made with the actors jumping in front of a green screen.The aid of computers isnt always preferred.(3)Props contribute to a films success.(4)The sounds of a baby elephant, a tiger and other animals were mixed by a computer to make a dinosau
5、r roar in Jurassic Park. The sound of the doors opening was made by pulling a sheet of paper out of an envelope in the Star Trek films.Scenes requiring CGI are filmed in front of a green screen.The director of The Lord of the Rings films used clever camera angles to make characters seem bigger or smaller than they really were. Director James Cameron spent six months looking at and revising plans of the Titanic in order to build a full-sized model for his 1997 film. It took 500 workers 100 days to build the fine model.towhatis shotare usedfrequentlydirectorsto achieve successfultalentedthat