Wednesday, 5 October 2016
I Miss You | Short Film
Cinematography
This short film includes a range of different shots and incorporates various camera angles. It starts with a medium close-up shot with the camera pointing at an open doorway. The people in the background of the frame are blurred and it's only just clear that the setting is a party. One man walks into the foreground of the frame and becomes clear, showing that he is the main character in the narrative and suggests that it is him who is talking. It then cuts to shot that's at a high angle looking at the cieling, then the camera titls downwards slowly and the main characters of the narrative come into the frame in a medium close-up. It then cuts again to a close-up of the characters interlinked hands, showing that the narrative's main focus is on their relationship. The film ends on a medium shot from a high angle of the main character sat at a desk on a computer. The shot slowly zooms out from the character, which could suggest his upset and lonliness at reliving the story of his break up
Mise-en-scene
The locations and the outfits of the characters change a lot throughout, since the video is composed of short clips of the couple from different points in time of their relationship. However the colours are mostly quite bright throughout, but is toned down slightly when the narrative gets to the point of the couple's break up.
Sound
The only sound that can be heard is the main charcter's voice-over, which is narrating the video and telling the story of his break up.
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