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Mise-en-scene - what is in the scene Lighting - The arrangement of effect of light  High or low camera angles. Different shot distances.  Any camera movement.  Fades or dissolves.  The Continuity System:  180 degree rule  Establishing shots  Match cuts on action Eyeline match cuts POV shots Shot-reverse shot This short film features a repetitive track of music which becomes almost irritating just like the cheesy edit tools and corny performances. - It opens to a fade in - Features fades and dissolves - An establishing shot of an area of the college - A police hat is a prop used to indicate to the audience who we are meant to be rooting for - There is a poorly executed pan beginning at 0:27 where the shot is out of  focus and the camera man decides to start and stop panning - Many of the shots are either over or under exposed due to the choices of sets where they filmed such as the main entrance which has windowed ceil...
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Depict Research Post Once you have chosen 5, please justify why you like them and use media terminology at every opportunity. Do this as a blog post and ensure that you put a link to each video that you are analysing, along with a print screen or two from each video (you will need to snip the image, 'save as' and insert image). You can focus on: Narrative Camera Sound Lighting Genre Editing Style Themes and tone     https://www.depict.org/2019/alex-jones-is-technically-a-human/?category_request=2019 Alex Jones is (Technically) a Human Alex Jones, American Radio personality and sentient burst blood vessel, explains in detail how he is, in fact, human.  This short consists of an animation of internet sensation Alex Jones which follows him explaining how he is a human. It is intended to be comical since Alex Jones is quite an outlandish character in real life. The style of animation is very exaggerated to coincide with the persona...
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