Keeping in mind the end goal to have a decent/effective
generation I think a ton of arranging needs to happen and everybody must make a
decent commitment to the work. On the off chance that you are working in a
gathering I trust everybody ought to add to thoughts for arranging and have
just as set assignments. Having a gathering pioneer would be a smart thought as
well as they can beware of whatever remains of the bunch's advancement and
verify that everything is running easily. According to the two creations that
I've picked I've seen that 'the analysis' was better as far as bringing on
strain attracting the gathering of people. A basic and clear story was depicted
without exaggerating the measure of clasps and distinctive shots they utilized.
I think keeping it minimal is important because if you add too much to the
story you may begin to confuse your audience or even give away the whole story.
The less you give them , the more they want. Another aspect of a good practical
production is the props you use and the way the characters act. Using props in
your film is a must as your scenes will basically be boring without them.
Things like weapons, bags , bottles etc. make a difference in your film
especially if close-ups are used on them as they could be significant later
down in the In terms of characters acting
I think a ton of feeling must be put into it to make it more sensible , the
characters must go about as if they are truly in that position with a specific
end goal to offer the film account to the group of onlookers. In conclusion
never forget to spare your work like clockwork , as loosing a great deal of
diligent work would take a considerable measure of time and vitality to do once
more
The experiment was one essential productions because of the
use of different camera shots , diegetic and non-diegetic sounds which created
a lot of tension for the audience. The 2 minute clip begins with a non-diegetic
sound which is a voice over , this instantly signifies to the audience that a
story was going to be told. As the voice over is played a number of shots are
also played at the same time , allowing the audience to understand the concept
of the story clearly. One of my favourite shots in this short production was
the panning shot of the main character when she was running away. The panning
shot allows the audience to feel as if they are the main character themselves
as instead of seeing her run off out of the shot and out of our sight we
continuously see her running which makes us feel like we are going wherever she
is going. This creates tension as we are now more engaged with the film and we
know that she is in danger so we feel as though we are in danger too. In terms
of cinematography in the beginning of the short clip we are shown text on the
screen which again engages the audience as we are basically forced to read it
as if we don't ,we may feel as though we missed some important key aspects of
the film. I also noticed the contrast between the dim and bright lighting in
different scenes. At first when we are introduced to the main character and her
story a lot of things are in black and white and dim lighting however, when we
see her in the big green field this shot is in colour. I feel as though this
was done to show the contrast between her dark past and her 'new beginnings' ,
perhaps her running away from her problems will be her new life. In terms of
editing I noticed a lot of straight cuts were used in order to speed up the
pace of the film , this is a great technique if you want to create tension and
make the audience more engaged as they are intrigued into the story.
Labrat
To begin with in terms of mise-en- the camera work of
close-ups and medium shots of the scene were truely breathtaking, that
comprised of grass and tree limbs. The account was likewise exceptionally
straight - story was not confused and was justifiable. The mis-en-scene was
significantly illustrated, for instance hoodies to hint something mysterious,
and the cosmetics wounds were amazing as well. More so we can see a lot of
props being used which helps the audience to understand the film narrative more
clearly. The use of the lab coat, glass beakers and other scientific equipment
tells the audience that the main character may actually be a smart boy with
hidden talents. This creates enigma codes as they may ask questions like 'what
will he do with the equipment?' and 'does he have hidden talents?'. The use of
the non-diegetic sound , which was the main character's voice over, allows the
audience to understand the film's narrative clearly as he begins to tell us his
story. I can also see a number of different camera shots such as close ups,
long shots and medium shots. The use of close-ups of the main character's hands
shaking and his black eye shows us great detail of his emotions. We could
easily tell that he was nervous when his hands were shaking and the extreme
close-up of his black eye signifies that some violence may have occurred which
may tell the audience that the genre for the film is action or drama. I personally really liked the main characters
acting , his body language and facial expressions contrasted very well with the
film narrative. In the beginning of the short film he looked very distressed
and upset whereas towards the end where he was in his own quite space he looked
very happy. He appeared to be extremely reluctant and insecure in the first
place, particularly when he was in effect physically manhandled. However when
he entered the lab his shoulders were up-straight and he appeared to be
exceptionally certain about what he was doing. As far as altering I saw that a
great deal of straight slices were utilized to make a snappy pace for the story
and to rapidly hop into distinctive scenes. There were additionally some blur
in shots used to go into distinctive scenes with a specific end goal to depict
a flashback to the crowd
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