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Elements of Film Graphic Organizer!

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Hi everyone! Today in class we created a graphic organizer to help us remember the elements of film to help us out on future assignments and when we start analyzing films! Thank you for reading my blog!

Movie Analysis!

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 Hi Everyone! Today in class we had to find a short film and then rate it based on the rubric! You can find the rubric down below. The short film I found is called "Miss Perfect" by JinnyBoyTv. I hope you enjoy my analysis of it! Criteria 1: Tells a story which holds the audiences attention (20 points) Because Miss Perfect begins with the main character as a young boy watching a movie and seeing his "dream girl" he makes a list of what he wants, and doesn't want, in a future wife, the short movie caught my attention throughout the movie. Later on, he meets a girl who is quite different from what he had anticipated, making the story funny and captivating.  Criteria 2: Demonstrates camera work, and editing which enhances the story  (15 points) The editing and camera work were great but not flawless! Some scenes could have followed the characters more closely or shown different angles to make the emotions stand out better. Even so, the visuals still supported the s...

Case Study Mise Un Scene!

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    Hi guys, welcome back! ! Today in my class we were asked to review a specific scene from a movie or show and analyze its mise- en - s cè n e .   This is the scene I chose for my case study:   And here is my review! Setting: The Dunder Mifflin office, a standard work environment with desks, computers, plants, etc., is where the scene is set. However, the scene turns into chaos when Dwight's fake fire drill starts. While maintaining a humorous, exaggerated tone, the little office area, cluttered and filled with smoke, fosters a sense of panic.   Lighting: The lighting remains bright and realistic, similar to an actual office, which enhances the humor of the situation. Even with the smoke filling the room, the lighting stays clear, allowing viewers to see every reaction as the employees scramble around  frantically. Costume: The characters are dressed in their usual office attire—business suits, blouses, and ties—which contrasts with their unprofessional ...