Me and my group are researching many opening sequences from thriller films. Me and group need to research these because it will help us reach our full potential for our title in our thriller film. One of the thriller films we are researching is, Final Destination 3. 1. How many titles are displayed during the opening sequence of Final Destination 3? Which ones? There are ten titles displayed during the opening sequence. The first title was the name of the studio which was "New Line Cinema", which is a TimeWarner Company. The second title was the name of the production company which is New Line Cinema. The third title was the producer which was "A Hard Eight Pictures." The fourth title was the movie name which is ''Final Destination 3." The fifth title was the actors and to name a few: Kris Lemche, Jesse Moss, and Texas Battle. The sixth title was the music which was by Shirley Walker. The seventh title was editing which was by Chris Willingham. The 8th...
Here is our storyboard, and everything that will be included in our film!! Sheet 1: To start off our film, Nick opens the door to a question, this question will make the audience wonder what he exactly is looking for, in which he is looking for a mysterious item. Something that connects the characters involved in a mysterious way. To capture this we will use many angles, like eye line shots, and even some wide angle shots. Next, nick, and the victim will walk towards the basketball hoop, thinking that the mysterious item they are looking for is near there. This scene will require a long shot. As that scene concludes, the next will also primarily take place at the basketball hoop, as nick and the victim begin to question themselves on where exactly the eerie item is. Long shots will continue to be used, but also an over the shoulder shot, and eye level shots. Nick and the victim begin to become concerned, as they believe they are being scammed, so they call the one again "mysterio...
Our second genre that we chose is horror. Horror is a very unique genre that has its own set of camera angles, Mis-en-scene, sound, editing. There are also many example films in this genre. Common Angles : The most common angle that is used in horror is a low angle, this angle is used to show the subject, (usually a murder, demon, etc...) as more powerful over another subject, usually the victim. Another common angle that is used in this genre is an eyeline angle. This angle is a very versatile angle that we found common in a lot of genres but its specifically common in this one because it usually is to show the non-remorseful expressions of the antagonist, but also the scared, or nervous facial expressions of the protagonist, or the "good". Overall, these two angles are the most common angles that we see in the horror genre, and how they contribute to the overall film. Common Mis-En-Scene : In horror, there are also common costumes, lighting, acting, make-up, and props that...
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