really One angle we thought of was Horror! • Common camera angles used in horror videos/movies would be high-angles often used to make characters appear vulnerable, low-angle to make characters look more dominant (often the bad one), Dutch angles are also used to create a sense of imbalance and close-ups are used to show fear on someone’s eyes or show a curvature smile. • Common mis-en-scene in horror films are a dark setting in a rural location away from everyone, props often used are weapons such as knives, axes and chainsaws that would create a painful death, Black, red, grey and brown would all be colours considered for a horror film as they all signify danger and tragedy, most people (mainly victims) in horror films look like the are dressed casually but a lot of effort is put into their outfits to show hints of their role and personality in the movie, the weaker characters in the frame are the ones who are opposite the camera on the floor showing how posit...
Hey blog, it's me Jenna. Welcome back here to tell you how I made my very entertaining all-about-me commercial. The process of creating a commercial was dynamic and innovative, requiring careful preparation and execution. Each phase required close attention to detail, from designing the message and target audience to acquiring and editing the visual and aural components. It took a lot of time and knowledge, but in the end I was able to complete the process. It was thrilling to watch the ad develop from a simple concept into a well-executed, powerful piece of media. However, it also had its share of difficulties, including the requirement for exact coordination and a necessity for short deadlines. In the end, the joy of conveying an engaging and lasting message to the target audience made the whole process worthwhile and rewarding. I learned a lot during the making of my commercial which will come in handy when i need to use it to help my group on our later projects.mI learned how t...
1. The main title of the movie comes first, followed by the names of every actor in it, the casting director, the source of the music, the sound design, the production design, the costume design, the director of photography, the line producer, the co-executive producers, the executive producers, the main producers, the main writer, the editor, and the director. 2. The opening scene features a lot of pictures with a strong rodeo and country theme, like horses, cowboys, cacti, cow prints, and lassos. 3. The opening sequence doesn't really give us the whole picture; it mostly consists of outlines from which you may infer a theme, leaving the audience in suspense about what will happen next.
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