What elements (Conventions) of the genre that you chose to base your final task on does this movie have? For this project we chose the thriller genre and the conventions in this movie help build suspense for the audience. The film uses flashbacks with the present timeline, exploring the backstory of the Jigsaw Killer and his victims. This adds depth to the characters, sheds light on their motivations, and creates a connection within the narrative. The film also uses slow zooms on key details, like ticking timers or hidden clues within the traps. This builds anticipation and draws the audience's attention to specific elements, heightening the suspense. What elements (Conventions) of the genre did the movie have that you like? I liked the close-ups on faces, hands, and trapped body parts, amplifying the characters' fear and the gruesome details of the traps. These close-ups heighten the audi...
Title Font- The idea was to use the font Times New Roman, in bold, to display all of the titles, including the title of our final project. This font was used to keep the idea of the oil simple but with a classic tone to ensure there isn't too much focus taken away from what the characters are doing in the background. (Times New Roman) Title Color- We plan to have each of the titles done in a dark red color to hint at the darker theme of the film but to also make sure the titles can be seen against the lighter indoor setting. ( Example ) Title Size- The most likely title size for our project will be a medium-large sized font, that would take up the corner of the screen but not too big of a space, to not cover the background. Titles such as "Directed by:", would be in a size bigger than the name that would follow that title, ex. Directed by: Katherine V. The title of the movie is also going to be significantly bigger than the other titles, in a large-largest size, that wil...
Hi camination! Welcome to my last production blog regarding my final task! After reviewing Lyne's remarks on our film, Katherine and I made the necessary adjustments. We are extremely grateful that she could assist us. We both feel a great deal of gratitude for her feedback since it truly means a lot to us and we would help her too if she needed it. The scene with the cake and our use of a knife in the kitchen were our first edits. Lyne was right; we agreed that we should eliminate this scene out of all the ones to shorten the movie. All of the ingredient preparation and cutting didn't have to be included. Additionally, after the cake was in the oven, we didn't need to see much of it. We believe that this could heighten the mystery around the movie because we are unsure of how the oven managed to stay on after we reassuringly "took out the cake." The sounds were the subject of the following change. We concluded that including an additional song would improve the ...
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