This is our AICE media studies final project, after all of our ups and downs in the process of making this film. Hopefully, we were able to make a goodfinal product. I hope you enjoy it.
We created a PowerPoint for our shooting and sound script to keep our thoughts organized. It demonstrates the camera angles we employ. What kind of camera shots do we want to take? The lighting in its most basic form. As well as camera movement. We also specify which non-diegetic sounds will be used. What natural sounds will be used, as well as the actors' dialogue. Since all-natural lighting would be used, one feature that remained consistent was the lighting. This is a strategy that we'll stick to when putting the movie together.
While watching the opening sequence to “The Great Gatsby” in the drama genre. The opening sequence to the movie The Great Gatsby is Nick Carraway`s Narration Start Scene, dragging the audience further in with every word. Getting the audience intrigued with his backstory, on how he got to this point of his life. There were no titles during the opening scene to give more attention to the backstory. The opening sequence focuses on the male character. The camera cuts from a lighthouse to the male character in a doctor’s office while giving flashbacks throughout his narrated backstory. In the beginning of the scene, the set lighting was very dark and gloomy to show the audience the dark times that are now among the male character. However, during flashbacks of memories from carraway, the lighting turns from dark and gloomy to bright, colorful, and happy to show the audience there used to be happy times. This gives the audience a happy and intrigued feeling to want to watch and le...
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