- 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 ceilings
- There is a great shot at 0:42 where it focuses in on the lock of a locker while the background is blurred, However the scene has no context to the overall arching plot of the short
- There are no PO shots
- 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 ceilings
- There is a great shot at 0:42 where it focuses in on the lock of a locker while the background is blurred, However the scene has no context to the overall arching plot of the short
- There are no PO shots
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