Short Film Research: (Skywatch)
CAMS
Pan to show the change between television and real life
Point of view shot allows the audience to fully understand the scene and the emotion that the character is feeling
Over the shoulder shot shows the conversation that is being had and allows for an emphasis on it
Tilt allows for the audience to see the height of the buildings and just how monumental what has happened truly is
Mis-en-scene
Each setting of a home having the device makes the story more realistic
The use of so may drones as props allows the audience to understand just how powerful the company is
Plain, common outfits set up the two kids to be seen as "normal teenagers"
Editing
Zoom to add a focus on what has happened (what is getting zoomed in on)
Fade out allows for a more defined finish
Action match to depict the seriousness of the situation with the fast movements to help the audience be confused, just as the character is
Example Films
Stand By Me
Thor: Love and Thunder
Uncharted
Elements we like
Using a zoom allows for the audience to see something that may seem unimportant, but is instead very significant to the story
The attention to detail in the mis-en-scene is important and what helps make the story as realistic as possible
Elements we don't like
Over the shoulder shots are sometimes great, but many times they just aren't as necessary and don't add much value to the story
Pan shots can sometimes be a bad fit for certain scenes, so it's important to make sure they belong in our movie
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