Tone, Look, and Style
Greetings and hello to my fellow blogger viewers! Welcome to my 18th blogger final project film opening blog entry.
Today I will discuss and evaluate the topics such as the tone of my opening, the film's overall look, and sound. Also, I will achieve my film opening's overall style and all the aspects of mise-en-scene in my final project film opening. There will be examples such as title sequences, screenshots, images, and audio samples to communicate my film's vision.
The previous blog entries have been stated innumerable times that my final project's film opening Will have the combined horror and comedy genres. This opening is a spoof/parody film of the year 2020.
My ideal vision for this opening includes real events of the year 2020. Some events will be divide into horror, and others will divide into comedy.
The overall look will be simple. The scenes are easily understandable and relatable. There are more horrific and realistic tones within the scenes instead of comedic.
I believe my group members and I can achieve these tones and visions by concentrating on conventions, details, and realism. Also, we will put 110% of our efforts into perfecting this short film opening. Every element and aspect is essential to this film opening.
Some crucial aspects of mise-en-scene within our final film production project would be costume and design, setting, props, facial expressions, and body language. I believe the setting is the most crucial element of mise-en-scene because every scene of the film includes the event's setting in 2020. The scene's assigned setting will provide the most details and information for the audience.
I am excited to view the outcome of my group and I’s final project film opening.
Title Sequence Ex.:
Landekic, Lola. “Pin on Opening Title Sequence Reference .” Art of the Title , Prologue Films , 29 Sept. 2015, www.artofthetitle.com/title/american-horror-story-freak-show/.
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