Comedy Genre: Common camera angles, movements, and shots- - Eye level angles - High level angles -Low level angles - Pan movements - Tilt movements - Low movements - Long shots - Wide shots - Extreme close ups Common editing- - Jump cut - Eye-line match - Cutaway Common sounds- - Non-diegetic - Dialogue - Diegetic - Ambient sound Movie examples- - Blended - The Waterboy - Old Dads Elements of this genre I like- - Dialogue - Extreme close ups - Eye level angles Elements I don't like- - Cutaway - Low angles - Long shot
Lets Analyze Some Videos! Everlong Lots of overshoulder or close up shots, some mid-low angle shots, but also a lot of POV shown. Cutting used a lot, to display transfers between dreams and real life or dream to dream, they use a fade out then in. They do not include any ambient sound, only the music and some parts where the characters are singing the lyrics. The scenery changes from real life into dream state, in the real lifeit first shows two men approaching the house of another man and his partner, from here it goes in a back and forth between real life and dream state, within the dream state, the clothing and hair change, until near the end where the man goes into his regular clothing to rescue his partner. Also, near the end when the fight is over, the band gets out of the people as if they were costumes and continue to sing and perform the rest of the song. The Adults Are Talking Close up shots, lots of low angle shots, some mid-level, but mostly just close up shots. Majorl...
Hello blog, today we are doing the final editing session of my film. With the music chosen, I am capable of finally finishing. The first thing I am going to do is recheck that all the clips are aligned. With this checked, I can check if the transitions still fit well. This is due to in the past, transitions has mis-timed due to saving errors. With the quality of the transitions assured I plan on what I want to do next. I am thinking of adding new transitions and seeing how they fit. The first transition I want to experiment with is fading. With fading I can achieve an exponential showing of a new scene. Pairing this with a abrupt cut, the fade in will come out nicely. Before I try to make any major changes with transitions, I want to do my intro credits and outro credits. I want to secure this now, so when I do the transitions the film will be complete. The style of the credits I want to have, is multiple groups of texting fading in then out. Wi...
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