1. How does your products use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? My products used conventions by u tilizing the factor of showing the distinctive designs and colors that JanSport backpacks supply. Most of the original JanSport commercials showed the patterns and creativity of the bookbags , so my group and I thought it was an excellent element to the film and dec ided to use it. In addition, we used the brick edge to sit and show your feet in the camera with the bag. This was seen in the first shot. On the other hand , my product also challenged conventions due the fact that in some of the actual JanSport commercials the actors threw the backpacks in the water to show durability and sustainability. They also used skateboards, showed students sneaking out of campus, and portrayed them running on the beach, however we could n’ t do this since ...
My group and I have not been able to meet up yet to film the first part of our movie. We have decided to schedule it for a later time since we all have busy schedules these days. Therefore, this first blog I am writing will be about the music we agreed on for the background of our film and how we chose it. To begin with, there were a multitude of options to pick from. It was very difficult coming to one final song. However, we found this was the creepiest and spin-chilling sound of them all. We had an entire list of the songs we had in mind. Some included Slendy's Lullaby, Chloe's Lullaby, and I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire. I had given these ideas, plus Tiptoe Through The Tulips. We all agreed this one, Tiptoe Through The Tulips, would be our best bet in making our soon-recorded film scary. Furthermore, my group and I had also observed and listened to examples of horror music in movies to see what would go best with ours. I had also heard one of my friends say that ...
Common Camera Angles, Movements, and Shots in drama: Close-up/ Extreme Close-up Long Shot Bird’s Eye View Over the Shoulder Shot Medium Shot Common Sound in drama: Ambient Sound Narration Dialogue Incidental Music Common Mis-En-Scene in drama: Costumes: Outgoing clothing Wigs Fancy garments Striking accessories Dresses Lighting: Bright then dim lighting Colorful illumination Acting: Grand moment and crying Bold movements Fake laughter Fighting Makeup: Dramatic and bold make-up application Rosy cheeks False tear liquid Heavy makeup Fake eyelashes Props: Phones Money Beverages/Alcohol Glasses Food Personal Belongings Setting: Downtown/In the City Workplace School Main character’s house Common Editing in drama...
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