Rank the four key elements of filmmaking—camera work, editing, music (film score
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Question
Rank the four key elements of filmmaking—camera work, editing, music (film score), and acting—as named by Stephen Crowl in chapter 6 of Shakespeare and Film. Rank (1, 2, 3 & 4) the four key elements in order from most important (1) to least important (4). For example, do you believe that acting is most important? Or is it the camera work? What about the music? Or is it the editing decisions that produce the final cut/version of the film that are most important? After you rank the four elements, then explain the reasons for your rankings. There are not really any wrong answers, just conversations, though some explanations can and will be more convincing than others.
Explanation / Answer
Rank 1 acting
rank 2 editing
rank 3 camera work
rank 4 music
The most imporatnt i think is acting as at teh end teh acting makes teh audience connected. does not matter how good other variables are if acting is poor the audiecne will not like atall.
Editing will be next imporatnt thing as it makes the film placed best and right order. its fine tunes overall.
Camera work also imporatnt as it shows the film to the audience. the audience will see teh way the camera show.
Music is not necesssary to be in film. tehre are many instance where film got success without music. so its the least imporatant.
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