Effect
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Scene
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Evidence
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Use of narrative
| The scene opens with a victim dead on the floor with a big deep
cut on her head and blood smudged on the floor surrounding her, this represents
a 'struggle' and connotes the 'thriller' genre. | |
Mise-En-Scene
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We
decided to use fast jump cuts of the open wounds of the victim and the blood
splattered floor, this represents a murder has taken place. There are also
‘camera shutter’ sound effects as the evidence cards showed, this shows the
audience that the victims living room has now become a crime scene.
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Editing Techniques
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short clip of the phone call (below)
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We used a variety or editing
techniques while producing our sequence. The one that stands out the most is
the emergency phone call. We decided to record a two way phone call which
involves me reporting a murder. My group member Shannon recorded the phone call
via her Smartphone and uploaded it to an application called 'iMovie', she then
made it compatible and then smoothly merged it into the film.
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Use of Camera
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Sharp White includes a variety of
different shots, these include; a medium shot, long shot, close up, mid shot,
wide shot and over the shoulder shot.
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Special Effects
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The only special effects used in our
sequence are the titles; these include the film title and the actor’s names.
Our group decided to keep the font plain as we didn't fancy a complicated
style. The 'Sharp' is grey and the 'White' is white to emphasize and make the
word stand out.
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Monday, 4 March 2013
EVALUATION Question One- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
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