Based on the research we did for the blogs, we feel as though mystery will fit best for our movie. This genre really would climb as the film goes on. By the end of the film is where we find our solution or our ending. This inspired us as a whole as we are trying to create a film that has to do with suspicion. It would really draw the audience attention. I feel like our pitch really fits in with this genre. If in the future we would have to tweak it, it wouldn't be a problem. We weren't thinking to add dialogue at first as our idea, but it might be the thing that we need to add. As stated previously, the mystery genre has a decent popularity in films nowadays. The wide variety of aspects and work that goes into these films really brings it all together. Which further creates something that truly represents mystery. Some camera angles that correlate to mystery are close-ups. They also include medium close-ups. They also use dialogue when it comes to mystery to give the audience...
This movie has elements that our group would like to include in our final task such as the tense ambience created by the mysterious entity that disturbs the family. Having a mood that puts the viewer at the edge of their seat while also trying to solve and figure out what's going on is something Hereditary does well and something our group would like to recreate into our film. Another element that inspired our film was the use of subverting the viewers expectations. This movie may make the viewer believe one thing is going on when in reality something entirely different may be happening. The unpredictable nature of Hereditary is a great base for a mystery film as mystery constantly wants the viewer confused and questioning. Some elements that we enjoyed were the nonstop tension as the family would often be arguing and constantly fighting over something they do not understand. Hereditary manages to show the reality of family struggles but also mysterious element about supernatural ...
Common Camera Angles Over the shoulder Shots Dutch Angle Medium Shot Close up Bird's eye view Common CLAMPS Costumes: Dependant on the setting and theme ex: winter clothing such as scarves puffy jackets and beanies or the generic detective clothing like large coats and, a fedora Props: Beverages, food, devices, jewelry, books, papers, weapons like guns and knives, Cigarettes, Pipes. Set props include desks and furniture Lighting: Fill lighting, Lowkey lighting and High key lighting Makeup: Contour and Blush Cremes Acting: Classical acting, depending on the lore of the movie the actors will act according to the script Editing: Cutaways, Cut, Fade, Establishing shot, Eye line match, transitions Sounds: Dialogue from the individual speaking, soundtrack for the film and sound effects like water dripping from a faucet Film examples : Dark places, The Lovebirds, The girl on the train The elemen...
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