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Mise En Scene Case Study

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFA7ehe4wRQ The scene beginnings with Tony exiting an elevator. The color is very monotone with differing shades of grey populating the scene, this helps illicit the drab, mildly depressing tone. The poised facial expression Tony Soprano wears aids with allowing the audience to infer the tone, he is there to show his support even if deep down he really doesn't wanna be there. Tony is wearing a dark coat with dark long pants, similar to the grey, depressing atmosphere the scene portrays. The scene then shows more of the rehab center, with many winding corridors and hallways. Tony is made to sign papers, his facial expression shows mild annoyance towards the formality, contributing to the boring and slow tone of the seen. He then opens the door and sees AJ (his son, the person he's visiting) standing there waiting for him, standing slight off to the side looking in his direction, like Tony he is also wearing all black, although he isn't wearing...

Mood Board

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  Haunted House I chose to pick images of a mostly dark and eerie atmosphere. This is because the setting was a haunted house, which tend to be dark, creepy and decerped. I wanted the characters to look hostile and the setting to seem gloomy. I want the audience to feel disturbed and potentially unsafe.  A Summer Pool In this moodboard I chose photos of a happier and lighthearted tone. I was attempting to convey simple summer fun! The color schemes are light blue, like the sunny sky and the clear water and brown, to represent stuff like the rocks and tiling around pools, also it mimics sand.  A Desert I chose very few colors, green and brown. I used these two colors to express the emptiness of a dessert, and endless dessert expanse, barren. There's very little here: a person, some dunes, a cactus. Just like how there's not much in a dessert. A City A city is grey and crowded during the day, but quiets down at night, becoming almost eerie. I tried to represent that duality...

Sound Art Project

Welcome back to my awesome blog. Today in class we studied sound design, so we made a scene using a mix of foley sounds and online sounds.  Try to see if you can guess what it is.  https://youtube.com/shorts/HLjfuAM7bD0?si=2GBb3yenrPNuL-th If you were unable to guess, it was walking to the gym 1. Walking to the gym in the rain    - footsteps    - leaves rustling    - rain falling    -wind blowing    - chattering of people passing by   2. At the gym    - Weights falling to the floor   - People grunt ing   - music in background   -people talking   -people running on treadmill Here's us doing the foley sounds! Its mostly me but my partner Jose Mendoza recorded all of them and helped come up with ideas! https://youtube.com/shorts/UvtspR8f80s?si=9N-g0MFczae8cv2Z We did wind, weights moving, footsteps, and leaves crackling.

Case Study

In class we analyzed the opening to a TV show, here's my case study. I chose the opening to Breaking Bad, a TV drama. The shot starts with a brief aerial shot , establishing the setting which is a dessert. From 0:03-1:06 the shot is mostly handheld , this is for narrative reasons as Walter White, the main character, is recording a confession tape. It also helps convey the character's emotions to the audience quite well, the entire shot feels shaky and panicked. At 0:22-0:25 there is a short mid-shot . In this scene it shows Walter White taking a few breaths before continuing his confession. The mid-shot helps give the audience a short breather from the constant shaky handheld camera, helping convey that this is a small break in what otherwise is an extremely stressful situation.  The camera then switches back to a close up, handheld shot of Walters face as he continues his confession. The camera is noticeably less shaky here, as the tone shifts to be more sober, as Walter...

Camera Movements

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Hello! Today in class we made a bunch of different video shots and I wanted to show you all them. I'm also going to explain the angle and why it was used. This is a reverse zoom shot. It helps drive suspense as the audience waits to see my classmates reaction to the image on the screen. This is a dolly shot of my classmate. See here, the dolly shot is used to drive into the main impactful moment, enhancing its effect.  In this shot me and my classmate attempted to recreate a Steadicam by using a rolling chair. I believe this shot is suspenseful, as its unknown what the subject (me) is walking to. This is a zooming shot into a book about the rapper Drake. This shot is more meant to bring attention and emphasis to something rather than eliciting any specific emotion.  This is a static shot of the American flag using a tilt movement. This is to show the scale of the flag. It also helps highlight the flags significance.  This is a shot using a panning movement. It allows the ...

Classmates Commentary

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This is my class mates Adrians shots from his blog.  This is a an over the shoulder shot of a classmate towering over another. This helps coveys the feeling that one classmate is overpowering and intimidating someone. The smaller classmate is looking up with a visibly worried and concerned facial expression.  This is an ariel shot of a classmate laying on the couch. The picture conveys a very lighthearted mood to the viewer.  The classmate has a joyful expression and seems to be laying comfortably on the couch. This is a wide shot of a vast library. Due to the large environment the picture have a very empty and slightly eerie atmosphere.  These are shots from my classmates Laiba's blog This is a low angle shot of a classmate. This picture is mysterious as its not known what the person is shocked over.  A wide angle shot of classmates working in a group. This picture depicts a social and collaborative atmosphere. The use of wide angle allows us to see the whole t...

Camera shots and angles

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Here's some different camera angels we experimented with in class. A video of a classmate reading a very important book Aerial shot of 4 books.  Wide shot of the class. Close up shot of my hand. Over the shoulder shot of me. Long shot of the will smith book on the table. Canted or Dutch angle of a classmate.  Mid of a classmate. Two shot of me and a classmate. Low angle shot of Adrian Bonell High angle shot of Adrian Bonell