My Pitch Blog Pitch A: A relentless detective must unravel a web of lies, corruption, and betrayal as a shadowy conspiracy threatens to destroy everything he holds dear. Pitch B: A mismatched duo of amateur detectives stumble upon a real crime. Their comedic antics turn the investigation into a hilarious journey, mixing chaos with unexpected sleuthing skills. Pitch A Discussion: I would be interested in making this film because it's a thriller. I would love to be able to make a thriller of my own, as I already enjoy watching them. However, there are some problems. One of the major problems is acting. I am not a very good actor so I try to keep my roles simple. I think that this role that I would have to take on would be too much. Also, I wouldn't be able to direct as I would like or film and see the camerawork. Pitch B Discussion: While I was writing this, I was already leaning towards this idea over pitch A. This is because I already have an image in my mind of...
I have decided that I will use... (drumroll please) the COMEDY GENRE!!! I am using this genre since it was really the only genre that I didn't have something I didn't like about it when researching. Also, I will have easy access to needed locations and props. The comedy genre will be perfect for me as a lot of people say I am naturally funny. I will be able to direct my cast to make my opening scene the funniest opening scene ever! I am so excited to start working on this final task.
I will be researching the comedy genre. (Above are some pictures of comedy films) Common camera angles, movement, shots High Angle Shots Low Angle Shots Wide Shots Medium Shots Over The Shoulder Shots Close Up Shots Tracking Shots Common Mis-En-Scene Bright and vibrant Colors Playful set design Cartoonish characters Silly props Crowded settings Breaking the Fourth Wall Common Editing Jump cuts Split Screen Eyeline match Dissolve Fade Common Sound Ambient noise Diegetic/Nondiegetic sound Silence Example Films Grown Ups (2010) Central Intelligence (2016) What elements of the genre that you like and would use if this was your genre? I like the mis-en-scene elements and also the camera angles. I would definitely use "breaking the fourth wall" if this was my genre. What elements of the genre do not appeal to you, and you would not use if this was your genre. There isn't anything that sticks out to me that I wouldn't like and use if this was my genre.
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