Me and my group (Jayden Harris, Mikayla Parkins, Samantha M.) have decided to make a thriller/suspense film opener based off of popular "GRWM" (Get Ready With Me) influencers. This film opener is about a popular GRWM influencer who has been taken hostage by two unnamed captivators. Her fans notice that she has been a bit off-kilter and want to figure out what is happening with her. I am incredibly worried about filming this, I have never filmed anything like this before so this is something completely new to me that im terrified of messing up. I am also scared that this will not live up to our original thought and will end up amiss. Even though I am worried about filming, I am excited to share this project with my colleagues and learn about the art of film as we go through the production process. I also am excited to act in this with my colleagues.
Master Shot The Master Shot is an uninterrupted shot of the scene. It captures all actors in a scene and can also be used as an establishing shot. For example, this scene from "A Quiet Place Part II." A Quiet Place Part II MS Example . In this scene it shows an empty road with a traffic light that swings back and forth as it changes to red. Dutch Angle A Dutch Angle/ Tilted Shot is when the camera is tilted towards an angle to create dramatic affect. In the Blue Coats 2014 DCI show "Tilt" . The point of the show is that everything is tilted, the camera-people tilt the cameras when some of the members of the band tilt. Blue Coats DCI Show Tilt Dutch Angle/ Tilted Shot Example High Angle & Low Angle A High Angle is a shot filmed from up high to make a subject feel small, weak, vulnerable, and powerless. A Low Angle is a shot filmed down low to make a subject look large, powerful, heroic, or menacing. Frozen Example of Low and Hi...
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