The film Killed In Broad Daylight is finally done! I really enjoyed this journey and experience of filming and I can't wait for you to watch our opening title sequence.
a.Common Sound in your genre The digetic sound, in this film is the wind rustling, as well as things moving in the house which portrays the quietness.There is also non-digetic music that begins as she is counting which shows that the beginning of the film is starting. The score at the beginning of the film shows that the characters are in a bright mood, As the film continues the music becomes dramatic as the character is in the film. b.Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS) in your genre The camera angle is at medium eye level which emphasis the character, who is focused on. The lighting represents that they, are in an environment in which they are comfortThe prop in the period is the bike which represents her childhood. Between the two boys family, and the striped pajamas represents a lesser human. c.Common Editing in your genre The editing of the film was realistic, they didn’t put much evidence into it to allow the Audience to immers...
Hey, Blog! Finally, the group decided on a location for the neighborhood scenes. We were only a short distance apart, so we had no trouble getting there. We walked around the neighborhood first to find the best location, then began assembling the tripod for filming. We talked about how each scene would play out and rehearsed the lines and shots. We had wind interfering with the audio of the actors during filming, so we had to retake the scenes or wait until the breeze died down. Fortunately, we had my AirPods and used them as a microphone to overcome the wind, and the audio sounded much clearer and of higher quality when we rewatched the scenes. Everything was going swimmingly, including the weather, and the only issue we encountered was when we had to film scenes on the road. Sometimes cars would drive by and we would have to stop production to give way, forcing us to restart some of the scenes most of the time. We also had a driving scene in the film that caused issu...
Camera Angles (CAMS) - I noticed in the movie that there is a frequent amount of low angles, eye levels, extreme close-ups, high angles, and tracking shots. These angles and shots were used to either show the reactions on the character's face, make the character feel like it's being followed or watched, create dramatic tensions or emphasize how scary the villain is. Mis-en-scene (CLAMPS) - The costumes of the characters were realistic, casual outfits for the protagonists and an old, torn, and dirty outfit for the intended character of the antagonist. The lighting depended on where the scenes were being shot. For example, in a tunnel when confronting the antagonist it’s usually quite dark or dim, just enough to still the characters, engaging the audience and showing the antagonist emerge from the darkness into the light to seem horrifying, flashing lights in battles. The acting was very dramatic, the characters were always in constant fear or panic, which sets the mood of th...
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