Media Awards Film Reviews

cinematography, mise-en-scene (CLAMPS), sound, editing.


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Their were many aspects of mise- en-scene in the film such as appropriate setting for the action scenes as they shot the main scene on the roof top. The actors played their part very well i the film their movement  were very clean and accurate when we see them getting shot. One of my favourite prop was the gun as it was used very effectively in the film, not too much of it was exposed and not too little it was just the right amount it. My favourite aspect of the film was the sound as it matched the action scenes very (parallel sound) well and increased the impact of the action scenes.

Voice of Void

Voice of Void was one other film that had excellent use of voice-over dialogue. The voice over had a very powerful effect on the way the audience perceived the story and the two main characters; by hearing the story-line from the hitman's point of view (although this may have decreased the amount of suspense, mystery, and enigma codes in the narrative), the audience may be more convinced to side with him. However, this introduces a morality-principle as the audience begin to question who the real antagonist of the narrative is.


Out of mind

The narrative of Out Of Mind was very unique. The story line of a girl being trapped in some kind of unknown bubble made the film intriguing. The main actress was really good at performing and looked comfortable in front of a camera making the whole film a lot more professional to watch. The use of multiple scenes in such a small amount of time kept the film moving and avoided it from dragging on. Starting at the hospital helped us as an audience get an idea of what had happened and as the narrative developed we were able to understand the purpose of this scene even more.


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