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misc en scene recreation by laith

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuZTa3JmcCs - Link to recreation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6f0w5BRasw&t=58s - scene i chose to recreate I chose karate kid because I believed that it wouldn't be easy however not too challenging as it would allow me to practice my film making, I chose to recreate a action packed scene in which the two main characters fight. I used two different phone cameras to record from different angles. What went well? The angles and transitions were pretty good in my opinion and the music perfectly created tension along the recreation and moreover another thing that went well is the acting considering me and my friend had never undergone any prior acting experience at all. What could be improved? Mainly the acting, camera quality and audio quality could be vastly improved also with less background noise and steadier camera movement however considerent the budget which was £0 these issues are miniscule. Lines where printed out on pieces of paper for m

Film and tv language: Mise-En-Scene laith

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Scene from home alone. In this scene we can identify two characters in which the character in front appears to be stunned/perplexed possibly as to something which is in front of him which is supported by the character behind him pointing towards something. Not only does this create tension but as a result it suggest something negative may happen to the characters. Another clue to aid this agenda is the fact that the character in front appears to be covered by feathers hinting that he has been through a trap of some sort. Another thing one can analyse is the fact that the character in the front has his hands downs and not in front of him suggesting that he himself was unaware/unsuspecting of the possible danger that is going to occur. Another factor are the small "bits and bobs" in the background next to the character in the back which reveal that the character in the back has fallen because of this suggesting that the house is full of traps. The two movie scenes: https://www.

Laith film and tv language analysis

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 Narrative/story  Genre  Target audience Blade runner: -The narrative is a person with a possible quest which can be seen by him holding the gun suggesting he is ready to possibly engage in combat or a stand-off. -Some possible genres are Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure and drama which is shown by the the woman smoking a cigarette under film Noir lighting. -The target audience may be older teenagers to young adults as they may have the ability to understand hidden messages throughout the movie which a main message being one trying to find their own identity and who they are as a person. Scary Movie 2: -The narrative/story is a group of young adults having fun but there are elements or murder and danger. -The genres in this are horror and mainly comedy. -The target audience may be a younger audience of 15 and up due to the comedy and humour which can be seen through the people smiling.