One big change we made to our film opening was the removal of any music this way we could add Jovani's voice as a voice over to show what the film was all about.
In the film extract, "Black Mirror" the director can combine different elements to make the viewer experience a sense of curiosity, mystery, and some fear. The director does this through the lighting, camera shots, sounds, costumes and editing. The way that the lighting was used in this extract was to make the mood seem more mysterious and spookier. The director does this by making the lighting of all the scenes darker and just using smaller background lights to provide some form of lighting. This adds suspense and mystery to the scenes and what we see. For example, in the club that the main character is in it is extremely dark and the only thing providing light is the LED light strips around the sides and the arcade machines providing light also. The camera shots also provide suspense as we watch Yorkie, the main characte r, walking through the streets stumbling around not sur...
In these two photos we see me finishing up the editing process and adding all the last minute edits. In this photo we see me cutting out any extra parts of the clip that we didn’t need or that added to much time.
I am making my mise-en-scene post on the movie The Godfather which came out March 24, 1972. This movie is about the Corleone family's struggle to stay alive in the ruthless Italian Mob. This movies shows how the Corleone family has to deal with the death of each other and of loved ones, the betrayal of friends, and the rise of Michael Corleone as the new head (or Don) of the Corleone mob family. The movie was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, but the book was written by Mario Puzo. In the begging of the movie we are introduced to Amerigo Bonasera the undertaker (this is important to the story), Bonasera is explaining to Vito "Don" Corleone how Bonasera's daughter was assaulted and how the men who did it were persecuted and then they were let go by the judge who was most likely paid off. In this scene it starts off with low key lighting when it shows the perspective of Don Corleone. The only form of light is coming from a window behind Corleone and the light shines on...
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