The batman has a lot of elements I’d like to put into my movie, it takes the story of batman and makes it more of a thriller than the average action super hero movie. I’d like to make use of the eerie vibe they made for this movie. The opening scene was set in a dark city at night as the camera slowly panned around with a voice over of the main character. These are some of the things i’d like to try to use in our final task. However some of the things that I didn’t like about this movie (in relation to making my own film) was the intense action scenes, this is only really because I don’t think it would work well in our own movie. The action scenes from the Batman were very flashy.
Genre: Thriller Common camera angles I have seen in this genre are high and low angles, however high angles are more common as they convey shock and fear in thrillers. Dutch angles are also frequent in thrillers to generate an uneasy feeling or that something is ominous. Eye-level angles are frequently used with zooms to create tension or show emotion, for example, it could be used to show fear in someone's eyes. Camera movements in thrillers that I have seen most prominently is tracking which could show someone being following. Zooms are also used as they could seem unnatural or artificial, making them perfect for thrillers. Pans and tilts are also used to show scenes and characters, but from what I have seen, tracking and zooms are more common. Camera shots I have seen in thriller movies are establishing shots, wide shots, medium close-ups, long shots, medium shots, close-ups, extreme close-ups, arial shots, two-shots, and over the shoulder shots. Most scenes are shot with a s...
I’ve finally finished up my commercial. It took a bit of tweaking to get it to where I’d like it to be but I’m happy with how it turned out. To finish up I rly just worked on editing, mostly timing. I wanted to match the song with the pictures and the pictures with the transitions. I had to add another beginning screen so that the beat drop of the song came in at the same time as my first picture. I did a similar thing with the videos. I tried to make it so that the ending of the video aids to the transition. For instance I tried use a clap in the video to transition into the next picture. I did this by ending the video as the clap happened then adding a transition. I liked how this came out. I did however have to tweak it a lot. I had my friend look at the commercial and they said they liked it. They gave me a few minor adjustments that I didn’t see like making sure adjusting the length that the pictures were on screen. All in all I’m proud of how my commercial turned out.
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