For one of our films of research we did a thriller mystery called 'Jet.' Overall the film starts off with a man in a car about to shoot himself in the head, but before he does anything he sees a little girl which stops him. He sits in silence allowing him to see the girl get abducted by a man in a van, he then follows the van to end up at the house she has been taken to. The man then walks up to the house with the gun he planned on using on himself. Two other men come out which results in them being shot. Then the man walks into the house to save the girl just to find her sitting unharmed. Though what happened isn't clear one could assume that she was safe and those people he shot were her family of some sort. However, to get a sense of feeling instead of just a storyline, angles, costumes, props, and editing were key factors. The directors of this film used many wide shots, hidden angles like in a bush, point-of-view shots, close-up shots, tracking shots...
Hello! welcome back to yet another blog. It amazing to see you again, and I'm beyond excited to catch up. For my project, I am working with Harley Hansen, and Franchesca. We plan on creating a thriller/ mystery genre short film. In which the pitch applies to "A girl struggles to realize the blurred lines between fiction and reality." This id appealing to us as this genre is extremely intriguing, and it also allows us to explore an option we enjoy. Not only this, but we are also extremely familiar with this genre, in terms of our past projects. We plan to create a short film that not only meets our genre, but also ties in a few scarier/ horror elements. In terms of roles, we will all split editing's, filming's, acting, director, etc. For this movie, I plan to be an actor, potentially the leading role. As this is still under discussion with my peers, I plan to evaluate my role in an emotional way. For scenery, it is still to be decided who's house we will b...
Hey, welcome back! In commercials on donuts, there’s a mix of diegetic and non-diegetic sound. Diegetic sound is an important aspect. There is music in the back of each scene that fits the mood and appeals to the viewer. If characters are shown, then there’s dialogue used to move the scene along. A lot of the time there are voice overs that narrate about the coffee or food that’s shown. Ambient sound is background noise which can be heard as other characters in the background of the shop or just surrounding noise present. In certain commercials there’s point of view shots and eyeline matches, in which the camera is what the barista would be seeing and doing. There's a lot of high and low camera angles for dramatic effect, for example, when they are drizzling caramel or chocolate on top of the coffee or donut. There are a lot of close ups and zooms on the desired products to emphasize the food presented. There's a lot of cross cutting to different people in these comme...
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