Sunday, January 26, 2020

Genre Research; You get me

  In the following blog I will be listing the elements and conventions of the thriller: “you get me”. The following elements listed will be the common camera angles, movements, editing, sound, and mis-en-scene throughout the movie. The common camera angles in the movie were high angles, low angles, tilts, close-ups, and 2-shots. The common camera movements were tracking shots, zooms, and tilts. The common costume throughout the movie were partying clothes, high school uniform, and regular/non-formal clothes. Makeup throughout the movie included eye-shadow and blush/ mascara on girls, especially the main character Holly. Other makeup included fake blood and makeup that created injury-like blotches. Common lighting throughout the movie included three-point lighting: fill light, back light, and key light.
  Common sound in the movie included digetic sound, non digetic sound, incidental sound, and a soundtrack. Common editing throughout the movie included action matches, eye-line matches, jump cuts, and cut-aways. The elements of the movie that I liked were the editing and sound. The editing in the movie added to the seemingly craziness of the main character, Holly. One element of the movie I didn’t like were some of the angles, I believe some of the tilts made the movie a little confusing to the audience.

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