Micro-Elements
Cinematography
When my team start filming, we are using different photographic elements just as different camera positions which will enable the audience to get the feeling of being on set. It will also give the audience different outlooks within the scenes. We are using different lighting sources, starting with high key lighting. Which will help show the antagonist as powerful and strong whereas the second lighting technique is low key lighting which will able the protagonist to look as if he needs help and is out of control. Cinematography creates tension for the audience as different camera angles could mean something different for each audience.
Editing
After filming our thriller, we are going to edit our scenes In order for it to look professional and effective. We are using different shot angles such as close up shots which helps the audience identify the characters facial expression, then we are using point of view shot film express the audience having the feeling of being in the antagonist or protagonists position.
Sound
We are using 2 different sound techniques which include diegetic sound and non- diegetic. includes diegetic sound, and non-diegetic sound.
The first Micro-Element that I will use is Sound:
- Non-Diegetic sound - This sound effect is going to create confusion as different voice overs will appear that is not a part of my thriller.
- On Screen Sound - This is going to help audience understand the Thriller clearly from the characters, as this sound technique allows the audience to see where the sound is coming from.
- Off Screen Sound - Is going to help create suspense as the audience cannot see where the spud is coming from.
- Parallel Sound - This is going to help my Thriller look very professional as this sound technique is very natural and may make my Thriller look very real in person.
- Contrapuntal - This is going to help my audience well on edge as the sound track is not going to connect to their expectations.
The sound Micro-Elements that i will be using is Editing:
- Straight cut - This editing technique will not confuse my audience as one shot moves into another shot in an edit.
- Fade to Black - I will be using this editing technique to create fear to my audience as from one scene to another a black filter will appear.
- Montage - This is going to create a flashback scene as i will edit different shots into a fast montage.
- A reaction shot - this will allow my audience to feel like emotion my character may be in.
The finally Micro-Elements that I will be using is Cinematography:
- Extreme Long Shot - from head to toe, this will allow the audience to know the representation of the character.
- High Angle - the camera is placed on top of head looking up which is going to create power and strength for the representation of my characters.
- Point of View - this is going to help the audience feel in the characters point.
- Estabilising Shot - this is a whole shot of the scene including the scene as this helps the audience know what it may be like to be in that position.
Conclusion
This research has allowed me to understand the three main Micro-Elements that I need to use in order to get effective feedback from the audience.
This is really lacking in detail to be honest...
ReplyDeleteStructure should be:
For Each micro-element
- Introduction…
- Effective uses within thrillers…
- Discuss examples in your work using PEE
7 (cinematography) 5 (sound / editing)
- Conclusion: How has this planning been beneficial?
Needs more time and detail!