Thriller defined by the internet: "fiction with numerous, often overlapping, subgenres, including crime, horror, and detective fiction." Common camera: angles, movements, and shots: Extreme close ups and close ups are the bread and butter of this genre, pans, establishing shots and long shots are also used very frequently. This is to show tension or suspense. Take advantage of high shots and POV shots to make it since as though someone's stalking the main character is also commonplace to enhance the viewer. Dutch angles are used to make the viewer uneasy OFTEN. Low level framing is used to show who's in power and who's powerless. Common mise-en-scenes: There's a darker and grittier atmosphere. It's also often in more urban and rural settings, or a mansion, for all the rooms to play with. It takes advantage of dramatic lighting, like hiding someone in shadow and casting the other in complete light. Props often include guns or knives for a wow factor. Ma...
Haunted Mansion (2023) movie is probably the perfect in-between I could find of horror and comedy; it was funny but got creepy at certain points. The movie starts with narration and many establishing shots of the setting of the movie, New Orleans. Most of the dialogue are shot in over the shoulder shots or shot reverse shots. The movies partial to long shots, medium close ups, two shots and three shots. Also, there are tracking shots at some points to enhance the humor. Whenever we see out main character, Ben, we often see him at a slight low angle, to show his depression after losing his wife, getting lower than it gets worse. There are slight inserts of flashbacks, of Ben's past. Travis and Gabbie are both wearing clothing you'd expect is more 50's, while Ben's is more modern, Harriet wears things that can only be described as physic and "old-timey" whereas Father Kent wears a butchered priest-father outfit, and finally Bruce is a scientist and as such dres...
Me and my teammate both have open schedules most days. Allowing us to meet up easily. The only problems would be my swimming practice or meets and even on those days I can most likely meet up. The only issue would be in February when I have a swim meet out of the country. This is the only inconvenience on my schedule really during January and February. Although me and my partner can end up falling ill, this is not an issue due to the recordings being in separate locations most of the time. Meaning that I can record without them around and they can as well. There is only one true scene where me and my teammate need to meet up and it can most likely be scheduled halfway through. If any issues do appear my teammate and I can then discuss what to do next. Most of the scenes are done in easy to find areas there is no real problem filming without the other teammate except due to the fact the recordings may look different. But taking this fact in, me and my teammate hope to record mostly...
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