How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film? Only two titles were displayed during the opening sequence of the film. It was nickelodeon and Paramount pictures. The nickelodeon one has a background with a drink moving around fast and spills and the word nickelodeon comes out. The paramount pictures one is showed with a burger bun being covered in all condiments including ketchup onions, cheese and meat. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The image of a man standing in front of a cash register with a food menu shows he is working at a restaurant. What connotations do the images carry? This helps give a first person view of someone ordering food from the good burger restaurant. How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset? The comedy genre is reinforced by starting out with the worker using a funny tone in his voice to talk and when grabbing the bag of food the b...
https://youtu.be/UBkNdSTTPGs The first edit is a contrast shot. This includes two different shots that are different from one another. The first shot was me running and the second was me walking back. The second edit is a simultaneity shot. This includes two shots that occur at the same time and is used to build suspense. The first shot was me knocking on the door and the second shot is Theresa looking at the door reacting to my knock. The third edit is a symbolism shot. This includes two different shots that compare to the same thing and have the same meaning. The first shot was a picture of a sign with a mask and the second shot is me with a mask on showing a symbolism to the picture. The fourth shot is a leitmotif shot. This includes two shots with the first one showing me about jump off the edge and and a clip of Theresa telling me not to and it is constantly going through my head to not jump. The fifth shot is a a parallelism sht. This includes ...
1. Rise upbeat music heavy use of low angle shots and closeups 2. Offline lowkey lighting eerie and creepy music scares viewers 3. Dear Lover voiceover starts with establishing shots happy romantic music Voice over used 4. Dare To Thrill car shots heavy use of over the shoulder shots direct sound used in the beginning and end to further the plot 5. Always Watching Tittle card with name and production company suspenseful music cuts between talking then nondiegetic sounds 6. The Blue Boar Old costumes to portray time period happy and light music playing towards the end of the film 7. White Coat quick camera cuts show characters confusion lowkey lighting poster shot tells why guy is tied up music throughout the film 8. Stalker great suspense credits at the bottom of the screen Creepy sound effects when something happens 9. Nostalgia cuts back and fourth Summary: After watching all these clips from films helped me...
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