Common CAMS: Commonly used camera angles, movement features, and shots in the thriller genre are tracking, low angle, over-the-shoulder shots, and point-of-view shots. Tracking shots are mainly used when a character is being followed or watched to build suspense. The low angle is often used to emphasize how powerful and intimidating a character may be. This is frequently seen with the antagonist of the film. The over-the-shoulder shot is usually seen around mirrors and reflections to build tension. Lastly, the point of view shot is for the audience to feel as if they are the actual character by seeing what the character sees, furthering the tension or suspense. Common CLAMPS: Some Mis-En-Scene features that are commonly used in the thriller genre are low lighting, costumes, and props, usually a weapon. Low lighting is often used in thriller films to create a suspenseful and mysterious mood and introduce fear into the audience. The costumes for this genre are mostly dark clothing t...
Hello bloggers! My group and I have begun filming for the music video project! Since I was in charge of props, I made sure to look at the checklist I made before leaving for the production site. The most necessary prop was the tripod, which I triple-checked to make sure I brought. Upon arriving at the first filming location, I looked at the storyboard to see the planned angles. My group did not film the scenes in order as they will appear in the video. This is because my group wanted to film the longer and more extravagant scenes first. However, as an exception, my group filmed the car scene first, as it would have been the quickest. I was in charge of making sure the lighting was appropriate. My group filmed the mall scene next. My group set up the tripod in a store in the mall after scouting out a good filming location. I searched around the area for any items in the store we could use in the film. I found some sweaters right near the camera that I thought would be...
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