Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Genre Research Blog: Sci-fi

  One of the genres we are considering for our movie is Sc-fi. Sci-fi stands for Science Fiction. It is when the items of a film or topic deals with the impact of actual or imagined science upon society.  

Common camera angles: Medium long shot, Medium Shot, Close up, Extreme closeup, bird’s eye shot 

-These are common camera angles in this genre because they do a good job at representing the idea of the film and what the director wants the watcher to see.  

Common mis-En-scene: weapons, detailed makeup, vague lighting as well as different colored lighting, costumes, and props. 

-These are used to help capture the audience's attention. As well as making movies or films make sense. 

Common editing: cuts, special effects, zoom, sound. 

-These are added to make the movie smoother and get rid of the rough edges.  

Common sounds: music with odd and captivating beats, sound effects.  

-These are used to add emphasis to the film. 

Example films of this genre: “Spider-Man- No Way Home” “Godzilla Vs. Kong” “Stowaway” “Free Guy 

-These are all movies that represent the sci-fi genre. 

Elements we like: The lighting we would use would be different from the lighting we have used before. Therefore, this would be fun to use in our opening sequence. It would also be fun to find music and sounds that go along with our film. The camera angles we would also use would be fun to experiment with due to the fact we have not used all of them before.  

Elements we dislike: Some elements that are unappealing to us or would challenge us are the act of costumes and editing in this. The editing of a Sci-fi movie could be challenging. Especially for beginners like us.  



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