Camera angles/movements/shots: Many two-shots, some extreme close-up/close ups, and some high angle shots. The most repeated shot used the two shot because in the movie the protagonist is seen stalked by the antagonist of the story by the use of two shot's. The extreme close-up and close ups were used to show the characters expressions. High angles were used in the movie to different the power scale of the two characters when they get into conflict. COSTUMES The characters were portrayed as regular city civilians that wear regular clothes LIGHTING The lighting in the movie is very natural with many scenes being in city ares and public places, although sometimes in the movie the lighting can be near pitch dark to add suspense to some scenes. ACTING Emotions in this movie were portrayed accordingly as a realistic scenario, so the actions was executed very well. MAKEUP The makeup used in the movie is to make...
Our first genre research is horror. We chose horror because it is very similar to what we want in our film. Some camera angles, movements, and shots used in horror films are hand held camera shots, low angles, titled angles, close up, tracking or panning shot, and high angles. In these films, camera shots are used to show multiple different things. Camera shots establish a scene for the audience, shows when a character is being followed or watched, and builds up suspension for upcoming scenes. In horror films, lighting is very important for the atmosphere. The lighting controls how people feel while watching a movie. It produces tension by regulating how much of the surroundings and characters are revealed thanks to its dark atmosphere that is presented. Through the use of shadows and gloomy tones, it sets the tone and develops a tense relationship with the audience. Examples of lighting in horror movies are usually dark and atmospheric. This is used to create an effective s...
Since our film has something to do with someone planning to kill people and drug cartels in a sense, True Crime is another genre we should research. The camera angles, movements, and shots commonly used in True crime are: High and low angles, Close-up and Extreme Close-up shots, Dolly movements, Handheld shots, and over the shoulder shots. Directors like to use high angles to prove authority and power. Low angles are used to show weakness and fear. The whole idea in Crime Movies is to show the power and fear, they're very important. Close-ups and extreme close-ups are used so the audience can convey the emotions and allow the audience to kind of depict the characters mindset, can be used to give another meaning behind a character's words. Dolly Movements create a feeling of tension and urgency. Handheld shots aren't usually still. They are shaky and unstable; it gives the effect of disorientation and uncertainty. Over the shoulder shots show either what's lingering i...
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