Part |: - My takeaway from this video is that there are many key differences between films and photo novels, and those differences are essential to understand how an audience perceives different media forms. This includes but is not limited to acting, plot, story-telling, and editing. - Some good information I gathered while processing this video was how important the plot is as well as a climax to a film. It is hard to write a script, but as good as other elements of a film may be, without a plot there is nothing your audience can grip onto for the duration of the film and can be the downfall of what could've been great. It is good to have an idea but it is crucial to be able to execute it. - I envision this helping me through my short film process by helping me think more about whether or not an audience understands my film based off the script and not just whether or not I understand it. It will help me keep in mind that in this case I have to keep people's attention and in...
Genre: Comedy Common camera angles, movement, and shots: - wide shots - close-up -low angle A type of cams used in comedy films are wide shots. They are used to capture the whole scene and incorporate every element including characters, and the environment into the shot. They also provide the ability to show visual gags, reveal funny situations, and showcase physical comedy. Another type of cam is a close-up. Close-ups reveal facial expressions, reactions, and nuances that contribute to comedic timing and deliver. Lastly, another type of angle is a low angle. This helps employ the effects of comedic effects, making characters appear larger than life, and emphasizing physical comedy. Common mis-en-scene: - exaggerated costumes - props for physical comedy Some mis-en-scenes that are used are exaggerated costumes. Exaggerated costumes can enhance physical comedy and contribute to the visual humor of the characters. Lastly, there can be props for physica...
Hey, Sappies. Welcome back to another update. So, here's the thing. We have an idea and determination. Now what about actually executing it? So we have a few ideas as to where we want to film and who we want to include. Of course our script includes a lot of different characters so we need a lot of people. (We're still figuring out if we want to do some doubling for smaller roles.) So here's a list of people that we have ready for our film so far: Sabrina Navarra Charlize Moran Roselyn Rodriguez Nickolas Echeverri Andrew Ruiz Dylan Euceda Carson Franke Valentina Navarra Now, setting wise we're still trying to figure some stuff out but we have two houses so far. We can film at my house as well as Roselyn's and possibly some other friends' houses. We can also film in different rooms and possibly a hotel that I have access to if necessary. We will also be using FAKE props such as cigars and guns in order to really incorporate the ...
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