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...
In the psychological thriller "Mother!," several genre conventions contribute to its intense and disconcerting atmosphere. The film employs a surreal narrative structure, with elements of horror and allegory, typical of psychological thrillers. Conventions such as unreliable narration, escalating tension, and the blurring of reality and delusion are skillfully utilized to create an unsettling experience for the audience. One convention that I found intriguing and appreciated in "Mother!" is the allegorical nature of the storytelling. The film weaves a complex metaphorical narrative that allows for multiple interpretations, encouraging viewers to engage with the story on a deeper level. The use of symbolism, biblical references, and the exploration of psychological torment are elements that enhance the depth of the thriller genre. However, there were moments in the film where the intensity and graphic nature of certain scenes felt overwhelming. The film's descent...
Now it's time to start and finish my editing process. While going through this I realized I overestimated my ability to us cap cut efficiently. Though I had done research on how to use the app, its way different when you're actually using it and when you have to pay for the good effects. The first scene of my commercial that I inputted last minute was a screen that read the words "All About Me." The scene played for a few seconds as the song played with no lyrics. While the song still played, I transitioned to a baby picture of me. Then a video of me around 9 years old basing the transition to the start of the song. When the lyrics finally start playing it starts off with "What I Always Long For" showing a picture collage of me in pre-k in a doctor costume, in cheer uniform, and holding up an honor-roll certificate. After these first lyrics are played the cut transitions to another scene with a black smokey fade in. With the lyrics "Feel Like a Brand-Ne...
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