• Common camera angles in your genre (CAMS) camera angles, movement, shots Close ups Low angles High angles Over-the-shoulder • Common Mis -En- Scene in your genre (CLAMPS) Mis-En-scene Vibrant and colorful set design Physical props and visual gags Bright lighting Comedic timing • Common Editing in your genre Quick cuts Jump cuts Split screens • Common sound in your genre Sound effects Upbeat and lively music Dialogue Silence for comedic timing • Example films of your g enre Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Good Burger, The Grand Budapest Hotel. • What elements of the genre that you like? The humor and fast paced story telling. • What elements of the genre do not appeal to you? The genre is highly dependent on the jokes landing and if a joke falls flat it can completely ruin a movie.
Podcast Script: Hello, welcome back to my podcast. Today I am discussing the film Cold Case. Cold Case is a new thriller movie about a group of teenagers exploring an abandoned ice rink and not making it out alive. Our first question today is; how does Cold Case engage with audiences. The foundation of "Cold Case's" engagement lies in its ability to forge a deep, emotional connection with its audience. This connection is c reated through the film's focus on five friends exploring an abandoned ice rink, a premise that is both relatable and builds a potential for tension and horror. By choosing characters that viewers can see reflections of themselves in, the film allows you to put yourself into the situation of the characters . The horror and suspense are n’t just limit ed to the screen; they resonate on a personal level, tapping into the universal fear of the unknown. Moreover, the found footage style of "Cold Case" serves as a powerful tool for imme
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