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mise en scene -

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setting - the first shot shows that it is set in a large city   props - the first character we see is more organized,  costume  performance 

Cinematography - neil

 micro - small details  -Shot types -lighting -setting -editing style -sound and dialogue  Macro - larger details  -genre  -narrative  -audience  -representation  -ideology  cinematography elements -  -camera shots and angles  -lighting  -movement  -depth of field 

Documentary

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 As a team we recorded three different types of interviews, one with a professional tone, one with a more sinister tone and a final interview/ debate with a more layed back tone. lighting - backlight (lighting the background) , key light (main or key subject) , fill light ( fill in whatever you want)  these images demonstrate the professional style interview with back, fill and key lighting elements, they light the background and the two people involved so that everything is clear to view. This makes the interview look professional, to improve we could've   the camera was set at ISO 400 and the aperture speed was f7.1 these images were used when recording the interview with a more sinister tone, the lighting has been moved to make the interviewers guest look more sinister, this makes the interview seem more serious as it is presented with a darker tone, to make it better i think we should have used a different camera shot to get the interviews reactions.

culture/Camera experimentaton

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 Culture - (power point missing) Camera Experimentation- 1600 iso  manual and automatic  images of wildlife, can be used to show the ecosystem surrounding the park, people can get involved with the wildlife.  black and white images can be used for dramatic effect - black and white special effects  man made structures, can be used to show the different designs that animals and wild life used compared to man.