Genre codes and conventions The genre of my film is Thriller. The codes and conventions of the genre Thriller are: low lighting, quick cuts, shadows, music, changing the angle of the shot, black and white shots, diegetic sound effects and montage of shots. Audiences use genres to decide what type of film they choose to watch, whereas media producers use genres so they can produce more information about their film and so the audience know what they're watching and so they can compare which ones are popular so they know what genre to create their film. My film uses quick cuts, music, changing the angle of the shot and digetic sound effects. Interactive/Branching Narratives Interactive stories appeal more than normal ones because it involves the audience within the story as they can choose the way the story goes on. The most effective choices to give a viewer would be ones to create tension and make it interesting, to make the viewers care about the choices they make by making ...
Darkest Hour Home page is video, could be from trailer Get tickets link, to different cinemas and dates and times Synopsis Gallery, images from filmvideos, trailer Interstellar Trailer comes up first Home, images from film in the background with the names of the main characters Story, explains the story of the film Videos, 4 different trailers: trailer 4, trailer 3, teaser trailer and announcement trailer Gallery, photos from the movie Downloads,where you can download wallpapers Tickets and showtimes
Two weeks ago we had a lesson about white balnance on a video camera. We learnt this so when the background colours are a little bit too orange or blue you can change it to a natural colour. You can do this by placing a plain white piece of paper in front of the camera lens and changing it in the settings so it is more natural. Also, you can make the background a cooler colour by placing a orange or red coloured paper in front of the lens or by making the background a warmer colour you can place a blue coloured piece of paper in front of the lens. Correct colour balance Colour balance too blue Colour balance too yellow
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