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Friday, 18 November 2011

CEMS Screenshots

Camera: Close up of the characters face and shoulders. 
Editing: 
Lighting: Bright lighting meaning that everything in shot can be scene clearly and effectively. 
Sound:
Mise en Scene: The charater appears to be wearing a purple and green jacket whilst displaying vibrant face paint and long greasy hair.
Focus: Focus on the characters face to display his emotion within the scene. That of a quite evil one. 
Camera: Two shot displaying a conversation between two characters within a scene.
Editing:
Lighting: Slightly dim lighting to represent how the the inside of the house would have been lit at the time.
Sound: 
Mise en Scene: Both characters are seen to be wearing fairly normal clothes however one of the characters can be seen wearing a shirt and tie which may represent a sense of greater importance or authority over the other character. 
Focus: The focus is on the two characters whilst they communicate with one another during the particular scene in which one character appears to represent a father type figure. 
Camera: Wide angle shot in which two cars appear to be adjacent to one another. 
Editing: 
Lighting: The lighting is fairly bright this represents the type of lighting which would have been common at the time of year when and where the shot was taken. 
Sound: 
Mise en Scene: The two cars pose a complete contrast one portrays a 'classic' the other poses a more modern look. Not only this but judging from the background of the shot it appears to be that of street in what could possibly be a rural suburb within an American city. 
Focus: Two cars on the street getting ready tor race.

Camera: Medium shot showing one man pointing a gun to another mans head.
Editing:
Lighting: Dark lighting to emphasise the situation and danger the police officer finds himself in.
Sound:
Mise en Scene: Contrast between the two characters as one is dressed in a police uniform the other a tracksuit top and jeans, the represents the difference in authority as well as lifestyle and importance.
Focus: The man pointing the gun at the police officer, with the potential intention of killing him.

By using different camera angles and shots within our production can help create a variety of effects. Looking at these examples provide us with something to look back at an learn from when making our own production. Especially the type of camera shot as certain camera shots create different effects to others and thrillers thrive of tension and suspense so some of these shots will certainly be taken into account in future planning. 

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