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cinematography task

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The  scene  begins with an  establishing shot  held from a  high angle . This has an immediate effect which establishes the dramatic, eerie  genre  which is constructed by the  cinematography  combined with other aspects of  mise-en-scene  such as  lighting . The  high angle  makes the setting appear large and isolated which generates feelings of fear in the  audience , as they feel as if they are in this room, alone. Furthermore the  establishing shot  helps to introduce the  setting  to the  audience , so that they learn and make assumptions about the  story-line . The  positioning  of the  camera  during this  shot  is also highly significant; the deliberate  placement  of the isolated, towering door in the centre of the  shot catches the  audiences' attention , playfully suggesting that something dangerous and significant to the  story  will emerge. As the little girl emerges from behind the curtains, the  camera transitions  to a  long-medium shot . The effect of this is skill

cinematography video

During the recording this video I used a range of different shots to show the different types of angles, which are labelled within the video, these vary from angles and movement of the camera.Between the clips I used the same effects for a smoother transition. The song I used goes with the pace and editing of the video. We recorded this video in school filming both indoors and outdoors.

blade runner 2049 reviews

1)This film review tells us how the original Blade Runner movie inspired other movies such as 'The Dark Knight' and 'WALL-E". It doesn't fail to mention how  Officer K, comes back he has to have a 'debrief' with an  interrogation model  and reply to key word, such as "cells" to evaluate his  mental psyche.  Furthermore, the genre of this film is  Science-Fiction  and is significant because it  "is there to tackle big ideas, and makes realist genres look flimsy and parochial." 2) This review suggests that audiences did not enjoy this movie as it did not live up to the expectations of its fanbase by being too distinguished by the first movie. Particularly, the mentioning of the equipment and props suggests that the review was critical of the extent to which producers went to make the film realistic; the use of props such as holograms and VRs make the movie look future realistic. The cinematography was significant as it brought the whole i

Moonlight review

Key Points This film takes place in a stereotypical "ghetto" area in a dominantly Black, American neighbourhood. From this, the audience can already paint the rest of the picture and make accurate assumptions about the characters. For example, when we learn that the primary character, Chiron, is gay, it creates an instant feeling of worry and concern as the audience are already  aware  of the negative and hateful views towards homosexuality in this specific type of community. Focusing on Chiron, we can point out his deliberate use of body language, speech, and facial expressions around others to learn more about and unwind his character.  Chiron's closed body language, his tendency to keep to himself, his blunt (almost miserable) facial expression and his lack of / minimal use of speech reflects on his closed off, distant character. In fact, these factors do not change up until the very end of the movie, making it very difficult for the audience to form a mutual connect

Index

1)   Film poster analysis 2) Misw-en-scene blog tasks 3)  Star persona: video feedback and learner response 4)  Lighting blog tasks 5)  Sound blog tasks 6)  Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback and learner response