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mis en scene planning

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 c -I  wore a blue jumper becuase i didnt have a blue and grey one l- I  filmed in morning instead of night a -held the phone m - I cant create my hair as Jason p -phone s -in my kitchen shot list jason holding phone and taling shot 1 zoom on to his face shot 2  script 1   BLACKMORE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS - DORMITORY ROOMS   1 Jason places his phone down at the kitchen counter and then goes to the fridge to find something to eat. As he opens the door, he notices his phone start to ring as he gets a call from his friend and roommate Greg. Preparing for the worst, he mentally prepares himself to pick up the call and then confess to him about his most recent murder: his own teacher. JASON I'm sorry, okay I-- I just got major bloodlust and I HAD to practice. Please don't be mad...? How mad are you? GHOSTFACE Oh. I'm not  mad , Jason. JASON Dude. You said we wouldn't use the voice on each other. GHOSTFACE You said a lot of things. JASON (confused, checks ph...

mise-en-scene blog tasks

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  In this frame, t he mise-en-scène establishes a placid and tranquil mood. The character's costume is modest and tidy, suggesting they are rather serious. The soft and warm lighting attributes a more peaceful mood to the clip, suggesting feelings of calmness. The actor seems quiet and solitary, contributing to the placid tone. The make-up and hair are downplayed, again, creating a sense of normalcy. There are props, such as furniture and household items, that establish a relatable living space. The location is a homey space, but the way the character is oriented in their body language indicates they may be somewhat sad or disengaged. A peaceful exchange takes place between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. They wear formal gowns and coats that reflect the period and social class. The lighting is soft and natural, with sunlight or candlelight creating a warm, romantic atmosphere. The acting is subtle. Small glances and body language express deep feelings that words may not fully captur...

film poster analysis

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 uzak Uzak appears to be about isolation , loneliness , or emotional distance , suggested by the solitary figure, muted colours, and empty space in the composition. Uzak fits the art-house drama genre, with a focus on character study and emotional depth, typical of independent cinema . Uzak targets a more mature , film-literate audience , possibly those interested in international cinema and slow-paced narratives . 'im Not Scared likely deals with childhood fear , secrets , or a journey of discovery , hinted at by the low-angle shot of the child looking into a hole, creating a sense of mystery and vulnerability. 'm Not Scared blends drama with elements of a thriller or coming-of-age film, due to the suspenseful imagery and the young protagonist. 'm Not Scared is aimed at teenagers to young adults , or general audiences who enjoy emotional stories with a mix of tension and innocence . Sin City is a dark, stylised crime film that seems to focus on vio lence, c...

Analysis of poster

  Blade runner The Blade Runner poster uses dark colours and futuristic imagery to create a sense of a dangerous, high-tech world. The tagline "Man has made his match – now it's his problem" suggests that humans have created something powerful, possibly a robot or artificial human, and are now facing the consequences. This creates mystery and makes the audience want to know more. The lighting highlights the main characters, especially the man in the centre, suggesting he is important to the story. The city in the background, full of lights and flying cars, clearly places the film in a future setting. The poster uses typical sci-fi visuals to attract fans of the genre, while also hinting at deeper themes like control, identity, and technology. Overall, the poster sets up a dramatic and thought-provoking story about the dangers of playing god. scary movie 2 The Scary Movie 2 poster uses bright colours, exaggerated facial expressions, and chaotic character placement to si...