This is my group Final movie. It was hard for us to get all of work done in time since all three of us are in after school activities. Nevertheless, we are proud of our outcome
The second genre that my group will be researching is thriller. Some elements of a thriller are an action-packed opening, a likeable protagonist, unlikable antagonist, cliffhangers, character growth, a lesson, a ticking clock, which shows that the protagonist can be fighting with time, and an amazing, epic ending. Thrillers often have a race-against-time aspect to them something that adds to the suspense and fuels the reader's adrenaline rush. Whether it is a ticking time bomb or criminal who will be sentenced to death in 48 hours if not proven innocent, this really adds to the pace of the book. Lighting used in thrillers usually are low key lighting. The lighting is used to set mood of the scenes and match the setting as well. This is used the most for a big dramatic effect. Camera angles most used in thriller films are low angles, high angles, close-up shots, long shots, point-of-view shots, and over the shoulder shots. The low angle is used to make the person appear more domina...
This short film called, “The Last 3 Minutes” was about the last three minutes of a man’s life. It is a drama that features a series of cuts, natural lighting, and non-diegetic music almost throughout the entire thing. The beginning scene begins with low key lighting and a long shot to show the entire scene. That is common when a film starts just to show the audience what the scene looks like. Throughout the entire film, there is hardly any dialogue or spoken words at all. Some angles used in the film are low angles, high angles, profiles, and even dutch angles which aren’t too common in dramas. For example, a low angle is used at the start when the man clutches his chest. This is showing that he is a victim of the circumstance he in. He is weak and essentially powerless because there is no one around to help him. Also, most of the scenes are filmed in from the point of view of the subject. As the man’s life is flashing before his eyes, his memories are in first person. The ...
Sound Script The natural sounds of objects moving around can be heard throughout each scene. Scene 1 No dialogue Scene 2 No dialogue. Scene 3 No dialogue. Scene 4 Jayden- ...hello? Treneé Parker -...uhh...hi, how can I help you? *Stands up and dusts off her pants* Jayden- Yeah, I was wondering where your boss might be? Treneé- That’s me. *says confidently* Jayden- You? You’re the owner of Parker’s Automotive. *says shocked but impressed* Treneé- Um…yes? Jayden- I didn’t know a little lady like you could do a man’s job. *laughs* Treneé- What’s that supposed to mean? Actually never mind just come into the store so I can assist you. Scene 5 Treneé- So what can I do for you today? Jayden- Can I get an oil change, tire rotation, and brake service. Treneé- Sure, give me about an hour for everything. Scene 6 No dialogue. Scene 7 Light dialogue as Treneé is on the phone with a hair client. Scene 8 Treneé- Can you take me over to your car please? Jayden- Oh yeah sure, my bad. ...
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