Greetings and Salutations!
Welcome to Media TL;DR the series where I break down my greatest projects so you can easily dive in and understand my original ideas. I'm your host Jaydon Smith! And Today's topic is my short genre series covering the variety of genres we can choose for our film.
That said, today's genre will be...
Sci-Fi!!!
The Rubric
I do have some regulations I'm required to stay within, so that's how my genre analysis is going to be.
• Common CAMS in the genre
• Common CLAMPS in the genre
• Common Editing in your genre
• Common Sound in your genre
• Example films of your genres
• What elements of the genre that you like and would use if this was your genre?
• What elements of the genre do not appeal to you, and you would not use if this was your genre.
CAMS
Slow Zooms & Pans: These can be used to showcase intricate details of high tech objects
Tracking Shot: Could be used to follow the main character's techy moments.
CLAMPS
Innovative Costumes: Reflecting the high tech suits the character may wear.
Creative Lighting: Often uses neon, LED, or other futuristic lighting to really establish the sci-fi atmosphere.
Futuristic Props: Could showcase cool gadgets and the like.
Futuristic Setting: This may incorporate cool and advanced scenery.
Editing
Cross-cutting: To emphasize the reactions of characters in intense robotty situations.
Split-Screen: Utilizing this could result in some coordinated hacking.
Action Match: This could be used to create montages, which then could be used for montages of testing new gadgets.
Sound
Lots of Diegetic sound
Electronic and Ambient soundtracks: Enhances the futuristic atmosphere.
Sound Effects (Sound Motif): Used for advanced technology or alien environments.
Well-timed Silence: Effective for tensioning or awesome moments.
Example Films
Ant-Man: The basis for this Final Pitch. Ant man has a cool techy suit and works with more technology.
The Matrix: Known for it's groundbreaking visual effects and exploration of virtual reality.
Steins;Gate: Another show with high stakes and a cool time travel element.
Elements I like
Exploration of Ethical Dilemmas: I appreciate sci-fi that delves into the consequences of new technology.
Visual Stunning World-Building: There is so much creative lenses you can take to create a cool environment.
Intricate Plotlines: Sci-fi with complex and thought-provoking narratives
Elements I don't like
Lack of Human Connection: I prefer sci-fi that balances advanced concepts with relatable characters and emotions.
Alien Plots: I never really found aliens interesting, it just never spoke out to me.
That's All!
That's it for this Genre Blog everyone. I hope I made at least most of my descriptions and intentions clear and accurate, and we'll continue this series onward! Thank you for reading! And until next time, stay cool and attractive.
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