After meeting someone she had been corresponding with online, a teenager vanishes inexplicably without leaving any trace. Michael Goi's controversial found footage horror film "Megan Is Missing" The film makes use of several media tropes to produce a stressful and unsettling visual experience. What conventions of the Genre that you choose to base your final task on does this movie have? A convention I really enjoyed in this movie is the found footage style presenting the plot as though it had been recovered from video records, the movie uses a found footage style. The events feel more ominous and powerful because of this style's increased realism and intensity. The look of the film is more documentary-like because of the usage of webcam footage and handheld cameras. What conventions of the genre did the movie have that you liked? The webcam & online interaction throughout a large chunk of the movie, the characters converse online and via webcams. Instant messagi...
The music we want to use as well as the vibe we want to accomplish is eerie. We want our audience to know what our goal as a theme is. We want the description of a menacing tune. Which starts to creep into the scene as the camera moves across a dimly illuminated home. Its sinister notes resonated through the screen. The music, foreshadows the approaching suspense, in our opening scene. A combination of discordant violins and menacing percussion. This can be found for us on YouTube. As the villain moves through the frame each crescendo heightens the suspense and reflects growing uneasiness. Which is a main Abrupt burst of discordance that peppers the work, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the story to come. We want our audience to be confused. Some might think it unsettling, appearing in the shadows, giving chills down the spine, and hinting at the awful things that are about to happen. The soundtrack intensifies with the scene, drawing the audience farther into the my...
The genre we will first be highlighting is Romance. This blog will discuss the common CLAMPS, CAMS, Editing, and Sounds featured in this genre. Highlighting the conventions and styles of executing this genre. Romances, like all other film genres, employ a variety of points of view and narration to develop characters, convey emotions, and create a captivating tale of love. The following are typical angles and shots that tend to appear in romance movies: Extreme Close-Up: This image, which focuses on a single, minute detail, frequently captures the characters' delicate facial expressions or emotions in their eyes. Close-Up: Used to draw attention to facial expressions, especially in private or to highlight the bond between characters. A Medium close-up (MCU) captures the characters' emotional responses during a discussion or intimate moment by framing them from the chest or shoulders up. Characters are shown from the waist up in a ...
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