Comedy genre used to make the audience laugh and enjoy themselves to the jokes or the actions the actors are doing on screen. Camera Shots such as the two shot, high and shots, and moving shot. And the use of props.
I started by filming the first set on the stair well of our school by walking up the stairs zooming in on the backpacks showing off their colors and uses of it. I tried a bunch of takes on it doing the best we an with the angles but we weren't able to get a perfect one. I first went to the stairwell and recorded me going down the stairs and grabbing the backpack, I threw the backpack down the stairs and we recorded me walking with the backpack. I went to the field. I recorded myself throwing the backpack up in the air. I slid down the stairs. I threw a backpack down the stairs. I went to the bathroom. I went down a hall way. I turned left. I went to building 21. I went up the stairs. I walked down the stairs with a backpack. I went to talk to somebody down the hall to help me. I got hot. I finished my recording and helped other people. I helped them by grabbing the soccer ball. I helped them record. I let somebody borrow my backpack. I went back to class.
Most action movies are full of fighting and shooting with the main character having a goal in the end of it. Movies such as John Wick and Fast and Furious have lots of moving shots, over the shoulder shots, and high shots.
Art of the Title is a very useful site because it shows all of the title sequences for movies that caught many peoples eyes. It is also cool how it brings so many different TV shows from different cultures. But it lets you play the intros for so many tv shows and that helps me create ideas in the long run. Watch the Titles has about the same as Art of the title but it has more interview and other types of things movie related also. The homepage has all the developers of the site and all the people they interviewed with to make this happen.
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