I MANGIA MERDE E MORTE ALL CHARACTERS SPEAK IN AN ITALIAN ACCENT THROUGHOUT THE FILM OPENING SEQUENCE: MOVING AROUND AND PANING AROUND PLACES IN MEETING ROOM WHILST MANY PLAY POKER *MULTIPLE SHOTS RANDOM THROUGHOUT CONVERSATION* NICOLAS BIANCHI *thick cigar in his mouth* RUSSO, DOLCEZZA MIA, YOU UNDERESTIMATE ME. *laughs and places down a straight flush* *others at table whistle and and laugh* BIANCA RUSSO...
Hey, Sappies, this is my film!! I had so much fun making and I hope you guys enjoy it. Thank you for going along with me in this journey. XOXO, Char https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_iWexjweOE https://roselyn432008.wixsite.com/imagiamerdeemortefil
Conventions in a genre are what bring it to life and truly help you understand what kind of movie is being made and what a director wants you to feel. Here are some common conventions from our short film's genre, thriller, that I found in the short film Scruples . Common Sound: - ambient sound - high-pitch noises for tension - dark and tense music - footsteps - punching noises - crickets to understand that it is late at night - gunshots Common Mis-En-Scene: - darker lighting to bring a weary vibe - kind of baggy clothing, mostly leather jackets and hoodies, very casual - tracking shots - shot reverse shot during conversations - guns and blood - panning shots for transitions - low lighting so that entering high beams can make a statement - submissive and dominant relationship between characters - acting uncomfortable and nervous for one character shows that he is new to crime - Russian accent allows for stereotyping - flickering lighting - dramatic irony - character in disguise...
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