3 Versos Film overview and brief plot summary are missing? Evaluation of the film? Screenshots of 3 or 4 key scenes to support your ideas? Why does the camera pan 360 degrees? What does the audience get to see within that shot? Check spelling of diegetic Excellent analysis of symbolism – why is the woman random? How do the colours and her appearance contrast with the other characters in the shot? How is the lighting effective when the camera zooms in on the face of a character? Night Night Nancy Film overview and brief plot summary are missing? Evaluation of the film? Screenshots of 3 or 4 key scenes to support your ideas? How is the sense of fear created when the main character is looking through her phone? Discuss how the mise-en-scene at this part makes the audience feel fearful alongside the character. Why has the producer kept the villain in casual clothes? How does this add to the aspect of horror? Why is the camera lens blurred when focusing on the killer? How does this create tension? How do the words ‘Night Night Nancy’ signal an end to the character’s life?
3 Versos
ReplyDeleteFilm overview and brief plot summary are missing?
Evaluation of the film?
Screenshots of 3 or 4 key scenes to support your ideas?
Why does the camera pan 360 degrees? What does the audience get to see within that shot?
Check spelling of diegetic
Excellent analysis of symbolism – why is the woman random? How do the colours and her appearance contrast with the other characters in the shot?
How is the lighting effective when the camera zooms in on the face of a character?
Night Night Nancy
Film overview and brief plot summary are missing?
Evaluation of the film?
Screenshots of 3 or 4 key scenes to support your ideas?
How is the sense of fear created when the main character is looking through her phone? Discuss how the mise-en-scene at this part makes the audience feel fearful alongside the character.
Why has the producer kept the villain in casual clothes? How does this add to the aspect of horror?
Why is the camera lens blurred when focusing on the killer? How does this create tension?
How do the words ‘Night Night Nancy’ signal an end to the character’s life?