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Cinematography blog posts

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1) Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence.  Highlight  your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy8nPI85Ih4 The scene begins with a  close up  of a music box with "Wade" on it, the camera angle then changes to a  birds eye view  shot of Deadpool colouring in a sketch and  zooms  into him  even more. T hen the scene shows a  wide shot  of the city and shows a close up of what he is colouring in, followed up by a  close up  of Deadpool's face, which then transitions into an  over the shoulder shot  that zooms in  on what he is looking at.  2) How does the camerawork give the audience clues about the setting, narrative and character? The  wide shot  of the city allows us to see he is sitting on top of different highways and is quite high up. The  close up  of the character allows us to view what he looks like and his mask, the fact

Cinematography practical task

  https://youtu.be/FfzhVOcvMWg This practical task has it's own narrative, and kind of serves as a part 2/is loosely based on my sound practical task however the roles are now reversed. each shot was painstakingly embarrassing to shoot but that's something I and Bradley could easily overcome. The fighting in it was real - I assure you no one got hurt. Violence seemed like an easy theme to come back to as it's what we see in most action films/shows or any media to be honest, making it easier for us to replicate certain camera movements and angles. Enjoy this project where me and Bradley fight each other for 70% of it.

Sound Task LR's

WWW : Camera angles and movement fit the situation, Follows the requirements, good music choice, plot was good. Good use of close-up shots EBI: Repeated Images, The audio mix between voice over and music was a bit shakey.