Hey, blog! Film-making requires exacting attention to detail and a combination of technical skill and imagination. Our group recently had a setback in our endeavor to create a five-minute video, which taught us important lessons about how important it is to follow good film-making practices. Our error? filming in a vertical rather than a horizontal orientation—a seemingly insignificant mistake with serious consequences . We went into production with a strong screenplay and a distinct concept, initially full of energy. However, we discovered our camera misalignment throughout the editing process. The vertical footage that is frequently seen in informal smartphone recordings presented difficulties for our career goals. It confused scenes and broke the flow of the story. The sudden changes in frames created the illusion of an incomplete rather than well-executed piece of work. We weren't happy with the result because the choppiness didn't go away even after we tried t...
My group is doing an Adidas commercial . In these commercials, the audience usually sees people taking part in physical activities such as soccer and ska teboarding or showing off different clothing pieces like shirts and pants. They wear costumes such as Adidas sweat bands , shoes , shirts, and pants. Props include Adidas gear such as soccer balls and anything else sporty. Their appearance is usually in shape and active. They are usually seen physically pushing themselves as hard as possible . The score through the commercials is popular , serotonin inducing songs that make the commercial more relatable to the audience. Conventions and codes in Adidas commercials include the three-stripe mountain and their “ Impossible is Nothing” slogan . The recognizable logo represents a mountain, pointing towards challenges and goals people need to overc ome. In the commercial the people, specifically their costumes, ...
Common camera angles in the thriller genre (CAMS): Close-up shots to capture emotions Low-angle shots to show power Point-of-view shots to put the audience in the character's shoes High-angle shots to create a sense of danger Dutch angles to create a sense of unease Common Mis-En-Scene in the thriller genre (CLAMPS): Dark, moody lighting to create an ominous atmosphere. Claustrophobic locations to bring a sense of entrapment Props and set dressing that show violence, danger, or suspense, such as knives, guns, or ropes Shadows and darkness to create a feeling of uncertainty and fear Common Editing in the thriller genre: Quick cuts and jump cuts to create tension Cross-cutting to show simultaneous action in different locations. Pacing that builds suspense, with longer takes or slowe...
Comments
Post a Comment