Common sounds in film: Mechanical Movements : Sounds of the giant robots moving, walking, or shifting. Explosions: Given the action genre and the theme of a robot invasion, explosions are likely common. City Destruction: Sounds of buildings collapsing, debris falling, and destruction caused by the giant robots. Gunfire : If there are scenes involving military or civilians trying to fight back, gunshots and other weapon sounds may be present. Screams and Panic : Sounds of people reacting to the chaos, including screams, shouts, and general panic. Ambient Background Noise: Depending on the setting, there might be background sounds such as sirens, alarms, or distant chaos. Technology and Sci-Fi Elements Sounds associated with futuristic technology, sci-fi gadgets, or otherworldly elements. Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS): Costumes: Soldiers or military personnel may wear uniforms to convey a sense of authority and control. Civilians may wear everyday clothing to emphasize the...
Research: commercial conventions and codes My group is doing a commercial in a record store . The audience usually sees people walking around the store or enjoying the music from the records. - I ncludes colorful visuals/graphics (often sticking to one specific Triadic/ complementary color scheme ex: red, blue, yellow) - M ost of these commercials took place in the ’90s and can be described as” vintage ” - T here is a very upbeat moo d/ setting. - T here are voiceovers and music in the background most of the time - P rops include records, cassettes, CDs , turn tables , and sometimes instruments and posters. They advertise their products by using shots and close-ups and pans of the interior of the store that show case the shelves the vinyls are on - T hey often name famous band records they have in stock first. They start the commercial with a persuasive hook, including many deals. They lay the options out in front of you ...
We didn't get to film ever since the last time we filmed. Juliana went out of town for the weekend and me and George had marching band practice Saturday. On Sunday we all have our own things to do so couldn't film that day. During the time we didn't film we gave the record to the person with the record player. I almost lost the record because I left it in one of my classes. Luckily the record was still there the next day I went to class and no one took it or touched it. The record is an album of The Beatles Revolver.
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