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Short Film Research: Outside/ Drama

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Common CAMS in your  genre   -Eye level shot   -Close up   -Wide shot   -Over the shoulder -Aerial shot   Common Sound in your genre   -Dialogue   -Diegetic sound   -Ambient sound   Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS) in your genre   -Costume: causal "everyday" clothing   -Lighting: bright lighting and dark lighting to show contrast in different character perspectives   -Acting: very dramatic, intense and serious conversation    -Makeup: "everyday" causal nude makeup   -Set: in each other's houses   Common Editing in your genre   -Zoom out   -Split screen   -Jumpcut   Example films of your genre   -To All the Boys I've Loved Before   -After     What elements of the genre that you like?   -The choice of angles being used. High angled shots to show how the character is being belittled and how low angles shots show characters with more power.   What elements of the genre do not appeal to you?   -The choice of sound because they do not choose to include incidental musi

Short Film Reaserach: Double Happy/ Drama

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  DOUBLE HAPPY This short film is about a group of teenage friends and with hidden love interests. Rory likes Rebecca but another friend in the group continues to antagonize him. Rory snaps and turns to violence by blowing up a shop camera angle/shots- * close-up *mid shot *pov shot *shot reverse shot sounds and lighting * Ambient sound *incidental music * low lighting Mis-en-scene- *causal clothes *park setting props * fake blood *fireworks

Short Film Research: Pregnant Pause/Dramaedy

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  This short film is a Dramedy (drama comedy) about a young woman who surprisingly got pregnant during a long term relationship. common sound- *ambient sound such as heavy breathing and baby crying * incidental music Common camera angles: *over the shoulder *shot-reverse shot *point of view shot *close up common mis-en-scene: a lot of this is casual as the drama genre tends to recreate realistic scenerios *casual costume *home setting *pregnancy test common editing: *eyeline match

Short film research: Kiss Chase/ Drama

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  Kiss Chase   This short film is about eleven-year-old Nadine is left out in a game of kiss chase, she realizes image is currency and her value is low. On a quest to feminize herself, she finds herself in an unexpected situation she is not prepared for     a. Common Sound in your genre   - Diegetic sound   - Non-diegetic sound   - Dialogue... truly little.   b. Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS) in your genre   - Establishing Shot   - Wide Angle   - Over the shoulder   - Close ups   - Cinematic lighting   - Food   - Phone   - Makeup   c. Common Editing in your genre    - eyeline match   - M ontage   - Fade In   d. Example films of your genre   - Five feet apart   - Chemical Hearts   - Titanic   - A star is born   e. What elements of the genre that you like?   - Plot   - Characters thoughts   - Sound   f. What elements of the genre do not appeal to you?   - Diction   I feel as if dialogue cuts back on the dramatization of a drama film. We are trying to limit dialogue .  

Research: How to make a short film

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  What is the take away from the video?   I have acknowledged all the aspects and things needed to make a film. I learned the writing tips, production and post production steps and procedures. I could take away that there are ways to be better prepared for filming then I have before.     What good information did you gather while watching  it?   Budgeting and the resources you have access to will be crucial throughout the entire making of the film. When editing, cut the scenes down until you can't anymore which will shorten the film to just the important parts of it. Preparation is key for a film. However, even if you create a storyboard for the entire film, there still may be changes while making it. Stick to a theme and a tone and let it guide the story. If you do not do so, it will confuse the audience. Lastly, taking care of your cast is important because if you do not have respect them, they may not make it as easy to film.     How do you envision this helping you through your

Comparing 9, the short, and 9, the full-length movie

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  For the short film it surprised me in a very big way. I very honestly did not think that it would be that good of a film being so short. I thought it would look goofy but it was great. It is one of the best things I have watched in such a small amount of time. If I would rate 1 through 10, I would probably give it a 9. Like I said the plot is great so essentially it is about 9 the Main character. The build up is that first he has something flash, giving him a warning and then he has a flashback which has an amazing special effect to it Boom he is with 5 they both get alerts; and then they see this big monster which is like dog.5 then tells 9 to go hide so he proceeds to and attempts to fight him off all by himself dies and then the monster takes his soul away. You also see that on the monsters back is many number telling you that that 1-8 die. Which you see that he immediately gets and survival mode and he goes and deceives him. He achieves that and continues to outsmart him eventual

Comparing Le Jetee, the short, and 12 Monkeys, the full-length movie

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  Chris Marker's 1962 short film "La Jetée" was modified by Terry Gilliam in 1995 to become the feature-length blockbuster "12 Monkeys." Instead of calling his own dystopian narrative a movie, Marker called it a photo book. The film consists of a number of still photos with voiceovers. It has a detached narrator who seems unconcerned with the current situation, which lends a more remote air to a tale about nostalgia for the past . Similar to La Jetée, 12 Monkeys was created by fans of the film and is a purposeful, reverent reworking of Marker's original plot, themes, and concepts. La Jetée is a fascinating low-fi sci-fi time-travel story told in these vignettes, in which a Parisian World War 3 survivor is transported back in time to save mankind before the earth was radioactively destroyed. This editing was exceptional because of its high-concept, action-focused nature. The nameless man in 12 Moneys is chosen because of how tightly he holds onto a picture,