Media Awards

Euphoria

One of the strongest points of this film was the use of sound and audio. Dialogue was an important aspect of this film in order to keep up with the story line. The use of parallel was effective because it heightened the feeling of tension in the film,engaging the audience more having more of an impact on the audience.The use of different camera angles also engaged the audience - the angle from the characters perspective was effective as it put us in the character's shoes, grabbing the audiences attention. The continuous use of close ups helped to portray the story line, making the plot clearer and easier to follow. 


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The narrative kept the audience engaged and the use of interesting central characters encouraged the engagement of the audience. The film included the genres drama and action which was recognised through the conventions used such as the build of tension as the guns were taken out of the briefcase. The use of the prop of guns was a signal that this film is action. The narrative was also well developed with the supernatural element of the power when he clicked his fingers. This convention presents elements of mystery/drama. The characters costume was smart an professional as they were dressed in suits which created a seriousness to the characters. The character roles were identified through the use of costume and body language/placement - The ringleader was dressed in a long leather jacket holding the briefcase, placed in the middle of the crew. His facial expressions made him more of a evil character. The sound made it more real and natural.


Approval

The lighting is lowkey to create suspense and tension, and the shadows make the setting more uncomfortable. The murderer who puts their hood up (costume) makes the audience worry alot.

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