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5 Master Edits

https://youtu.be/_iv28x1Ut9w Contrast: For the contrast video I showed 2 of my friends. One who appears carefree and not worried about assignments at the moment and the other friend who is stressing and trying to finish all of their work because school is important to them. This showed 2 different shots of 2 different personalities. Parallelism: Our parallelism shot begins with a shot of a recorded assignment on a MacBook, then the next shot shows the "same" MacBook with the same assignment on the screen. The last shot then shows both of the MacBook's together with the same assignment on the screen. This made the audience believe that the same MacBook was being shown 2 times when in reality it was 2 separate laptops. Simultaneity: For Simultaneity I showed my dad at the steering wheel just looking afar while talking on the phone, the next shot showed a video of a red light. This scene showed that the reason he was looking afar was that he was waiting fo...

Week 3&4 Assignment

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US The movie "US" is a psychological thriller film. Various shots from the film brought upon a variety of emotions onto the audience and myself too. There was a specific scene however that I realized was using a lot of point of view shots which made me feel really creeped out as if I was in the same situation as them. The point of view shot gave me a "look into their eyes" type of atmosphere, it allowed the audience to feel on edge, watching through their eyes about what will happen next. Another shot that was common in the movie was the close up shots which allowed me to see the emotion portrayed the actors/actresses faces to see what they are really feeling at the moment. There was a mixture of different camera shots and angles, but the most that stuck out to me were the close up and point of view shots. This really brought out the fear and emotions out of me. The close up shot made us feel the anxiety and anticipation when the camera zoomed onto her face...

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Woody's Blog Commentary The tilt shot made me feel as though anticipated as if something was going to pop up or reveal themselves once we got to the top. The Establishing Shot in woody's blog really stood out to me because I was able to know about the location and setting of the area. This setting brought a lot of peace and tranquility by the quietness and slow ripples of the lake in the background. The Dolly Shot seemed more of a point of view shot. It seemed as if I were watching walking through their eyes. The Choker shot brought more attention to the character forcing us to look more at him and less of the surroundings. The Full Shot allowed us to view the character from top to bottom and seeing all of their features. Whether that's clothing items or accessories on them. The Pan Shot gave me a different angle to view the setting and surroundings with. It gave me a full wide length of the background and what's in it. The Cameo Shot made th...