Becky's Prezi - can you label your prezi so we know it's yours. Also, you should include screen shots of the trailer and deconstruct each shot in detail. Discuss how each shot has been composed, distance, angle, depth of field. What's included in it. Where in the trailer does it feature. what narrative info does it provide and how? how is it evidence of the genre?
With print go back and discuss text to image ratio, genre, positioning of text, composition of photography and how that sells the film, relates to the genre. On film posters where are things positioned? Why? Is there any institutional info? Is the poster generic (similar to others from within the genre?)
Becky's Prezi - can you label your prezi so we know it's yours. Also, you should include screen shots of the trailer and deconstruct each shot in detail. Discuss how each shot has been composed, distance, angle, depth of field. What's included in it. Where in the trailer does it feature. what narrative info does it provide and how? how is it evidence of the genre?
ReplyDeleteWith print go back and discuss text to image ratio, genre, positioning of text, composition of photography and how that sells the film, relates to the genre. On film posters where are things positioned? Why? Is there any institutional info? Is the poster generic (similar to others from within the genre?)