The F1 movie uses a lot of camera techniques and angles to capture the high speed racing that takes place. The high angle with the helicopter helps capture the intensity when racing is happening, and the close ups in the car capture the intensity and focus of the driver, and the different emotions that a driver can go through when racing. The camera hold technique as Sonny Hayes is walking out creates a seriousness that takes place when a driver is about to race. Sound is very important when racing, it captures the noise of the cars, crowd, and team when the racing is happening. The props used are different car company hats, racing helmets and suits, headphones and the cars add to the racing theme and drama of the movie, mise en scene can also be seen as all props, lighting, camera work, and techniques can all be seen in certain scenes. The F1 movie had around a 200-300 million dollar production distributed by Warner Bros. It grossed over $633 million worldwide, becoming the highe...
Our genre for our project is Drama which focuses on the realistic and emotional development of characters and their relationships. It typically explores human experiences, conflicts and emotions, aiming to evoke empathy and provoke thought and audience. Common elements include emotional depth and relatable characters. Emotional depth is the heart of the drama, and explores human emotions to connect with the audience, and the relatable characters can be related to the audience as well as certain people can see themselves in certain characters. Frequent techniques can include dialogue heavy scenes and close-ups, as well as mise en scene. Narratives usually include conflict, and within that conflict there is personal, interpersonal and external conflicts. To start off popular drama movies from the 1920-30s is The Kid which is about how a tramp adopts and raises a boy. The importance is how the film blends comedy with profound emotional depth. Nosferatu is about a vampire Count Orlok ...
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