Common Sound in my genre In the film "Samurai Frog Golf," the use of sound played an important role in creating the overall atmosphere and mood of the film. Throughout the film, there were ambient sounds such as crickets and other natural sounds that added to the sense of place and helped to create a sense of realism. These ambient sounds, also known as background or atmospheric sound, help to create a sense of atmosphere and immersion for the viewer. In addition to ambient sounds, the film also used diegetic sound to further enhance the realism and immersion of the film. Diegetic sound refers to sound that is part of the story world and can be heard by the characters in the film. In this case, the diegetic sound of the samurai's knife and sword added to the action and tension of the battle scenes, making them feel more realistic and exciting for the viewer. Overall, the use of sound in "Samurai Frog Golf" played a vital role in creating the mood and atmosphere ...
Genre Research: Thriller Common Camera angles: High Angle/Bird’s eye view: This type of angle is typically used to convey weakness or show one has power over someone else. Close up shot: Typically used to exaggerate to show the severity of an event someone is witnessing. Tracking or panning: These shots are used to further absorb the audience into the world and help convey the sense of urgency and thrill. Reverse: Often this shot is used to showcase something that already happened in past, usually to highlight consequences. Tilted Angle: Another thing used to further suck the reader into the world of the movie. It can help make scenes more brutal and or impactful by showing the perspective of the victim. Extreme long shots or Long shots: Used to showcase the atmosphere or area in the movie. Low Angle shots: Often used to showcase the strength of a villain and to make the audience feel weak. Ha...
Genre Research: Action Common camera angles POV shots are often used in action to show how the battlefield looks to the character A wide shot can be used to show the scope of the destruction Eye-level shots are frequently used to let the audience recognize two combatants and pin them against each other Low angles are used to show the inferiority of a character due to the other one's power or status Common Mise-en-Scene Costume: Fighters commonly wear torn-through or damaged clothing from a fight Military uniform is seen in action war movies, often No shirt to show the character's build Lighting: Super dark lighting shows how guerilla warfare tactics which are often done in secret at night Bright light to show the aftermath of a battle Dim lighting often used during the death of a friend or a funeral Acting: Emotional sad after losing someone important to the character Stoic mannerisms show the experience of the character Cold eyes show the pain throughout the years the characte...
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