Technical, Visual and Audio Codes. The scene i have chosen if from the show "The Walking Dead" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzq--yDWfJU Technical: There are many different technical codes in this scene and many of which are camera angles, one of the first important camera shots in this scene is a mid shot, Spencer is stood in front of a group of people. This shot is important because he stood in front of people that he is with, people he trusts and people that are part of his group. However in this shot he is stood at the front suggesting he is the leader, but if you are a fan of the show you would know he is just a part of the group and is trying to prove himself. The shot showcases the importance of the character for this specific scene. The next all important shot is around 1:00 and it shows Spencer leaning down to take the shot on the pool table and in the background.This shot is a medium close up but really tries to show the importance of the people beh...
1. Would you rather 2. Black Mirror 3. Get out The Genre for our Film is Thriller/ Psychological Horror The story line is the same as each individual film is an unexpected horror, the audience are unaware of the horror side of the film. Subtle Horror The story is set in specific locations that define the film, which is similar to ours as it is set in only two settings. . 1. To know who to aim their film towards as Genre's have a set audience as each individual person has a favourite Genre. 2. To establish our type of film, and to get an idea of how the film is going to be without even watching it. 3. Our target audience for out film, is aimed at 14-18 year olds, as that is the average age for people at college
In this lesson around White Balance we were taught why white balance is important, and the reason is that it allows the camera to have a more realistic and natural look. To actually accomplish white balance manually you need to first put a pure white subject in front of the camera, for example we used a piece of white paper. This is essential as it allows for you to look through the viewfinder and see a white effect. After doing this you then go on to set the focus and exposure for your camera. You then activate the white balance by pressing the button or throwing a switch (depending on the camera), you can then repeat this process using different coloured Gells, for example Blue can make a warm effect and the colours Orange and Red can make a cold effect, it is also essential that you re write the white balance if you change your location from outdoors and indoors.
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