Common Camera Angles (CAMS):
- Birds eye and high angle are the most common.
- Zoom outs are used within wide shots.
-Wide shots are used often.
Common Mis-en-scene (CLAMPS):
- The costumes are elaborate and detailed.
- The lighting usually begins dark and progressively gets lighter as the movie progresses.
- The actors are very in character
- The actors are very in character
- The makeup is minimal in order to make it seem more realistic.
- The props are usually hand props like guns or swords.
- The setting is usually somewhere historic or monumental.
Common Editing:
- Most of the editing is special editing. This helps make the movie visually appealing and allows for even brighter colors.
Elements:
- Some elements include high energy, fights, and continuous motion.
Example films:
- A few famous examples are Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and Gladiator.
Common Sounds:
- The sound is dramatic and most of the time made to sound heavy.
What elements do I like:
- I like the element of special editing. Many epic movies use special effects to portray things that could not be shown otherwise.
What elements do I dislike:
- I do not like the length of epic movies. This element is negative because epic movies often are over three hours long.
Drama Genre
Common Camera Angles (CAMS):
- Birds eye and eye level are the most common.
- There is little camera movement, but if any usually a pan or tilt.
-Medium shots and extreme close up are used.
Common Mis-en-scene (CLAMPS):
- The costumes are used to accentuate the theme and the characters' personality.
- The lighting is usually dark and realistic.
- The actors are in character
- The actors are in character
- The makeup is minimal in order to make it seem more realistic.
- The props are minimal because focus should be on actors.
- The setting is usually somewhere with a hidden meaning towards the theme.
Common Editing:
- Most of the editing is to enhance the shot while still allowing it to look natural.
Elements:
- It usually has a clear pot which highlights the tension or conflict between two individuals or groups.
Example films:
- A few famous examples are Titanic, Jaws, and Schindler's List.
Common Sounds:
- The sound is usually diegetic and belongs in the scene/location.
What elements do I like:
-Many drama movies' plots are clear to understand and follow because they are realistic.
What elements do I dislike:
- I do not like how some drama movies are over exaggerated in order to build tension.
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