Common camera techniques include intense close-ups to convey characters emotions, low-angle shots for heightened characters' emotions, low angle shots for heightened tension, and tracking shots to build suspenseful sequences. Quick cuts and dynamic camera movement are often used to create a sense of urgency. Thrillers often employ dark and moody settings to enhance the atmosphere. Lighting plays a crucial role, with shadows and contrast intensifying suspense. Costumes and set design contribute to character development, emphasizing secrecy or duality. Rapid editing, jump cuts, and crosscutting are prevalent in thriller films to maintain a brisk pace ad keep the audience on edge. Flashbacks and non-linear editing may be used to reveal critical information gradually. Suspenseful thrillers rely heavily on sound design. Tense musical scores, sudden silence, and sharp sound effects heighten the emotional impact. Dialogues may be whispered, emphasizing secrecy and paranoia. Some more ex...
In sad dramas, camera angles often reflect the emotional tone. Close-ups on characters faces capture the depth of their emotions. Slow, deliberate camera movements and long takes may be used to enhance the somber atmosphere. Wide shots may emphasize isolation or the weight of the surroundings. The mis-en-scene in sad dramas often features subdued and muted color. Settings may include gloomy or desolate landscapes, and costumes could reflect the characters emotional state. Lighting tends to be soft, contributing to a melancholic ambiance. Editing in sad dramas is often deliberate, with pacing that allows emotional moments to linger. Flashbacks and non-linear editing may be used to unravel the complexities of characters pasts. Subtle transitions help maintain a completive mood. Melancholic musical scores, ambient sounds, and minimalistic use of sound effects characterize the sound in sad dramas. Dialogues are often reflective and laden with emotional weight. Silence may be used to unders...
Props -Clouds/fluff -Backpacks -Paper -Laptop -Phones/general electronics Location: -Galleria Mall -Surrounding neighborhoods -Garage Schedules: -Whenever free but mostly on Sundays; -10-15-23 -10-22-23 Backup Plan: -In case of a missing date, many scenes can be shot alone, ergo; we don't NEED them. -Schedule mishaps? We can rework and move dates around. -If an editor cannot finish something, other teammates can take over with an idea of what needs to be done. Customs: -White clothes for the individual playing god. -A darker more academic type clothing for others. -School clothes.
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