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The Perfect Shot

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  In this image that I took, there is a deep meaning to what it is trying to portray. Firstly, the use of the hat to cover my eyes helps show the viewer that this character is powerful and that since his eyes are being covered, it is a mysterious figure. The clothing worn covers the skin and the jacket has a unique style that is worn by a powerful person. The dim lighting in the image helps contribute to the overall feel the image is trying to give off as it is attempting to show a mysterious aura within the character shown. The position the character is sitting in shows that they are powerful and can sit however they like, and the hand gesture shows that they are a very sophisticated and strong person. The use of closed framing gives off the feeling that the viewer is trapped with the character and that this character can be a dangerous person due to the confident position they are sitting in. The placement of the hat allows for the eyes to be covered fully, representing the block...

Foley sounds blog entry - Creating sounds for a cartoon

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Camera Angles, Shots, Movement, Composition In a Movie - Blog Post

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 The movie that I chose to watch was Spider-Man: Far from Home. This movie has the genres of action, adventure, romance, and comedy, and it is effectively demonstrated throughout the movie with the use of specific camera shots and movements.  Camera Movements:  This is shown at the start of the movie during the opening scene, for example, when the main character Peter Parker, who is Spider-Man, is being interviewed at a large press conference area. During this scene, many interviews and paparazzi crowd him with cameras, microphones, and flashes of light to try and get information out of him about his current situation in the Avengers. At one point, a person asks, "What's it like taking over for Tony Stark," a superhero named Iron Man who died in the previous movie. After this question, the camera shows a mid-shot of him and does a push-in effect with a Steadicam to zoom in on his face and show his stress when asked this question. This use of this camera movement shows how...