The Roll Dance Mise-en-scene Costume - Charlie Chaplin smart black and white suit bow tie neat hair moustaches from this custom we can gather how much Charlie is trying to impress the other, he is neat and tidy something that differs from his normal outfit showing the importance of that night to him The 4 Girls - all wearing dresses curled, tidy hair party hats on we know this is a dream charley is seeing and not reality therefor we are seeing the characters through his eyes. by making them pretty and well dressed it echoes the way Charlie sees them. Props - candles plates and cutrally fork and roll Christmas tress These props show how much Charlie is trying to impress the other. as well as this it also creates a happy, party atmosphere. the candles signify the time passing as when he wakes up from the dream they have melted making the audience feel sympathetic as he h...
Sound In Love Actually When looking at sound, we focussed on a scene from love actually. This scene is the opening scene and has dialog over the top of videos from Heathrow airport. When watching it we first listened to it with the sound turned on, and then listened to it with the sound turned off. We then had to identify all of the different sounds in the video. The main feature of the video was the voice over by David (Huge Grant) and then we also noticed the music behind it. We also learned about diegetic and non- diegetic sound. Diegetic sound is the sound that is actually in the scene. Non diegetic sound is when the sound is not picked up on screen and so has to be added during the edited process. For example, music being added to increase the tension or to make it a recognisable movie and also the voice over to add a personal perspective of the scene . This also adds detail and background knowledge. This gets added in during the editing process. When mak...
Year 12 assessment Narnia 2017/18 Firstly our group made a decision to use a variety of different camera shots and angles, such a wide shots to introduce the setting and therefor set the scene for the audience, close ups when there is important things being stated, like the prophecy, this adds to the drama and atmosphere that we would hope to create and lastly we will use medium shots allowing them to interact with each other which will build to their characters and relationships. In the finale product we can see we used all of the shots and angles that we planned for, an example of a close up shot is when Mrs beaver is talking about the prophecy we zoom in on her face to create drama then zoom in on the children's face to see their reaction of what she is saying, their faces are confused, this builds on the whole mystical side of Narnia that we wanted to create. We used the wide shots when introduc...
Good videos Lucy. Well done :)
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