When I think back to what I didn't know about camera angles, lighting, sound mise en scene and editing, I feel that now I have come along way from making my preliminary task to now completing my thriller opening. I understand that camera angles give the audience a sense of importance when it comes to characters, and that it makes a difference on the viewer when watching, which camera angles are being used, the viewer doesn't even notice that the camera angle is changing sometimes because of the well thought out match on action, done by editing.
I can now understand that editing is something that can manipulate the reader into thinking something out of nothing, or perseving a character in a way that they want the character to be seen as. Editing can take a long time to put together, because it has to make sense and have the rule of continuity.
I've realised that the lighting of a film contributes greatly to the mise en scene, and that it has an effect on the viewer, to show time of day, bad mood, bad scene taking place, good moods, good things happening, the type of character, and what is happening.
Learning new vocabulary during the beginning of my media A level, has let me understand clearly the type of sounds that are used in scenes, such as digetic and non-digetic.
If i hadn't done my preliminary task, I feel I would have struggled even more on the editing part, because it gave me the feel of using the Final Cut Express, or After Effects to put my film together. I am glad that I completed both of my tasks successfully, and I am very happy with my thriller opening.
I can now understand that editing is something that can manipulate the reader into thinking something out of nothing, or perseving a character in a way that they want the character to be seen as. Editing can take a long time to put together, because it has to make sense and have the rule of continuity.
I've realised that the lighting of a film contributes greatly to the mise en scene, and that it has an effect on the viewer, to show time of day, bad mood, bad scene taking place, good moods, good things happening, the type of character, and what is happening.
Learning new vocabulary during the beginning of my media A level, has let me understand clearly the type of sounds that are used in scenes, such as digetic and non-digetic.
If i hadn't done my preliminary task, I feel I would have struggled even more on the editing part, because it gave me the feel of using the Final Cut Express, or After Effects to put my film together. I am glad that I completed both of my tasks successfully, and I am very happy with my thriller opening.
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