Throughout the Mystery short film, The Vision, there was a boy looking for his friend throughout a fever dream and never ended up finding out if his friend was ok or not. There was common sounds like creepy music playing in the background. The lighting throughout the short film was very dark and eerie. The boys bedroom as well as all the settings that were shown throughout the film were dark and made a viewer feel uncomfortable. A common editing tactic in the mystery genre is foreshadowing which means early in the film, a hint is given as to what is going to happen as the plot. Another common tactic is suspense. Suspense is built through ending scenes with cliffhangers, making a character complicated, intense point of view, and hints as to what is to come throughout the film. I really enjoy the suspenseful part about mystery genre films. Throughout all mystery films, there is so much suspense built up because you truly want to know what happened and why it is happening. This quest...
Hey Cambridge it's me, Carleigh Tripp, again. I am still a student at Fort Lauderdale High School and I am Still 15, however I am turning 16 on December 21st. I joined AICE media studies because I've always found interest in filming and showing my creative side. So far I've had a wonderful time making videos, especially the latest project we completed. The last project was a commercial and the item we choose was the energy drink Celsius. My favorite part of that project was incorporating the angles and editing that we learned in class. I learned a lot on filming and editing, mainly using editing apps and how to create those cool effects through technology. As we progress through the course I would like to film people who aren't part of the class to get more people than me and my partner. I would also like to include my dog since he's energetic yet can take commands well, if I told him to sit and stay he would. His names Ripley, he's 8 years old and is a Parti P...
Hey guys, welcome to my blog! Today I will be researching different websites that will help me with title sequences. www.artofthetitle.com When I first enter the website "Art of the Title", the first thing that catches my eye is a drop down menu that says "Title Sequences". When I click on it, examples of recent, recommended and classic movie title sequences pop up with a thumbnail. This will help me with my title sequence research because it will aid in choosing which movies are the best fit for me. Below these, there is also an option to "View all titles", which allows me to view a wider range of movies and their title sequences. If I want to only look through movies that are in my Thriller genre, I can use the search bar to search "Thriller Movies". This helps me pin point exactly which movie sequences will aid me in the process of making my own thriller movie sequence. Next to the movie titles there is also dates, which helps me identify m...
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