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Camera Shots

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Two shot because it has two characters who are close up and is seen on the video.It will imply that they have a close relationship  Over the Sholuder it shows the characters that somting SHOCKING!!!! and something bad will happen Medium close up shot camera gets closer in on the character so that the face and the top of the shoulders is shown TASK NUMBER 2 The birds eye view shows the audience that the man might be a engineer or a electricion  it shows that he is looking at something in the sky and is very shocked In the show the costume this man is WEARING  is that he is trying to be smart but zooming in on the tie it shows that it is improper and that he cant make a tie, As of a result this can show that the man is trying to be a important figure in the play

Blog Task 6: Mise en scene

Stranger Things The character at the start is wearing a white lab coat, this suggests to the audience that the man at the start is a scientist (costume). The dark lighting suggests to the audience that the man is in danger(lighting).The man who was running with fast pace indicates that he was running away from something or someone, as it looked like he had fear in his eyes(setting). The flickering lights at the start of the fim tells the audience that something/someone is like coming closer to the person chasing making the audience hold there breaths in(props).At the start of the play it shows that the male character is scared and feared(emotions/movement). Extention task In the opening eight minutes of Stranger Things , the mise-en-scène strongly establishes tone, genre, and narrative direction through all elements of CLAMPS — Costume, Lighting, Acting, Makeup, Props , and Setting . The costumes — lab coats, security uniforms, and later, the kids’ casual 1980s attire — firmly root th...

Blog task 5: Introduction to Photoshop

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Blog task 4: advert

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  In the advert (denotations) the image shows a Coca-Cola advertisement featuring several Coca-Cola bottles of different sizes. Each bottle has a label with a different word such as "Papa," "Mama," "Bhai," "Baji," "Friends," and "Family." The tagline reads "Share a Coke with..." followed by the various labels on the bottles. The Coca-Cola logo is prominently displayed in the top right corner. Two of the bottles, labeled "Friends" and "Family," are shown with the caps popping off and soda fizzing out, indicating excitement and celebration. This connotes(connotations) The image idea of togetherness and sharing special moments with loved ones through the simple act of sharing a Coke. The words on the bottles represent different relationships, such as family members and friends, evoking feelings of warmth, bonding, and connection. The fizzing bottles labeled "Friends" and "Family" ...

Blog task 3: Connotations and Denotations

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  S In the advert the image features a young boy standing outside near a mud wall, wearing a worn blue shirt. He looks directly at the camera with a calm but serious expression. The words “Dig toilets Not graves” are written in bold white letters on the left side of the image. The WaterAid logo is displayed at the top left corner. This advert uses the boy’s serious gaze and the stark message to highlight the deadly consequences of poor sanitation. The phrase “Dig toilets Not graves” implies that a lack of proper toilets leads to preventable deaths, making sanitation a matter of life and death. The background and the boy’s simple clothing suggest a community struggling with poverty and basic needs, encouraging viewers to recognize the urgent need for improved hygiene and sanitation to save lives. The advert emotionally appeals for support and awareness around this critical issue.