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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 covers a series where we do Movie Analysis for this action genre!
And this Movie Analysis is on:
'Missing'
Genre Conventions Chosen to Emulate
Although it is a thriller, the film uses various conventions commonly found in action films. For shots, a mixture of medium shots, two-shots, medium close-ups, close-ups, aerial shots, and wide shots are used. The film also utilizes a mixture of energetic and suspenseful music, as well as minimal makeup throughout.
Favored Conventions
I liked how the film's storyline and acting built up a ton of suspense. Not to spoil anything, but the escalating story played a key factor in maintaining my attention in the film. Accompanying the suspenseful story is the fixed perspective of the cameras throughout the majority of the scenes.
What was intriguing about Missing was the soundtrack used throughout, as well as how the story was portrayed through the fixed camera perspectives. The specific type of soundtrack is something that should be considered during the planning of the opening sequence.
Unfavored Conventions
The film contains some violence that we will certainly not be including in the film. The film's concept does not require any depiction of violence. To an extent, we may add suspenseful elements to our film, but not to a point where those suspenseful aspects will display violence.
That's All!
That's it for this Movie Research Blog, everyone. I hope I made at least most of my descriptions and intentions clear. And we shall continue this series onward! Thank you for reading! And until next time, stay cool and attractive.
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