5 Master Edits With Sound Although the sounds I chose may seem unconventional, they add character to my video. For contrast, I used heavy footsteps to also contrast how a cat normally walks. Typically, you cannot hear a cat walking, as they are so sneaky and silent. By using heavy footsteps, this parallels that idea. This is post-synchronization sound because I decided to add it after I took the clip. For parallelism, I used crickets to make it seem like the crunchy taco was silent, even thought it was really anything but silent. This is non-diegetic sound because the individuals couldn't hear the sound while it was being filmed, but the audience now can. For symbolism, I put a horse sniffing and a leopard roaring because I think thats how my pets see themselves, and thought the sound was fitting. This is offscreen sound, as it was added after the scene ended. For simultaneity, I used someone chewing to show how it sounded in real life, and music because Jacenda was making a tik ...
I chose to comment on Corey and Weatherby's different camera shots, as I knew they would have some creative shot choices For Weatherby, I enjoyed his extreme close up, establishing shot, and the over the shoulder shot. For the extreme close up shot, I was a little creeped out by the fish eye, but the overall presentation was good. During the establishing shit, I had a feeling of serenity come over me, as the landscape and surroundings appeared very calming. Lastly, his over the shoulder shot made me feel happy as his dog was very cute to look at. For Corey, his choice to film his dog from a low angle made me smile as any small dog from that angle would look like a rat, but especially his dog. The extreme close up impressed me,as it is hard to get any animal to stay still for long enough to get the shot, which impressed me. Lastly, I enjoyed the tight shot because the small dog looked so much bigger up close.
How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film? There is only one title shown which is the name of the movie. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? The opening image for the movie is a row of uniform houses on a dimly lit street. It is currently snowing outside. This image then transitions through a window into a young boy's room who is asleep in his bed. Overall, the opening scenes are very calming and quiet. Then, the boy's eyes open wide as he seems to hear a faint ringing in the distance. What connotations do the images carry? These opening images carry connotations of wonder and mystery, as the viewer is waiting to see what will happen next. While there aren't many clues, when listening to the narrator you can hear what he is listening for, which is the ringing bells of Santa's sleigh. How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset? The genre of fiction and mystery is clearly re...
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