Short Film Research: (Slice)

 CAMS

  • Aerial Shot to show subject and their environment

  • Wide Shot allows the audience to see the character moving in the scene

  • Close Up helps the audience to focus on one particular part of the character

  • Two Shot to show the interaction between two characters

  • Medium Shot allows the audience to focus on the scene as a whole, rather than just a single character

Mis-en-scene

  • Costumes that match the character's energy (crazy or calm)

  • Colored Lighting to Emphasize Kiss

  • Blush as makeup to show Nervousness

  • Phone is used as a communication device

  • Messy Room to match messy emotions

Editing

  • Split Screen to show more of the character in the environment and the other character

  • Zoom allows for an extra emphasis

  • Eyeline Match allows the audience to see what the character is seeing

Example Films

  • The Wizard of Oz

  • Alice in Wonderland

  • A Wrinkle in Time

Elements We Like

  • The wide shot really helps the audience to understand how the character and scene are related

  • The use of a split screen becomes helpful in not only showing more of the environment but can also show characters at the same time in separate frames

Elements We Don't Like

  • While an aerial shot may seem helpful, it would most likely prove to be difficult to film and not have the intended effects

  • Colored lighting can look cool but it is often pointless and not necessary

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