Final Task: Genre Conventions I
Welcome back guys, finally, I'll be exploring Harry Bradbeer’s film "Enola Homes".
Camera Angles Movements and Shots:
- Low Angles
- High Angles
- Tracking Shots
- Wide Shots
- Close-Ups
- Long Sots
- Zoom
- Eye Level Shots
- Medium Close-Up
Mis-En-Scene:
- Character Wardrobe
- Naturalistic Lighting
- Naturalistic Makeup
- Period-Specific Props
- Period Set Design
Editing:
- Jump Cuts
- Inserts
- Shot/Reverse Shots
Sound:
- Score
- Suspenseful Soundtrack
Especially in the chase moments, I enjoy how the tracking shots are used during the action scenes. During investigation scenes, Enola's intelligence and drive are revealed through close-ups of her face. I also like the Victorian England set because it provides some historical detail to the plot. But since Mycroft Holmes is portrayed as an antagonist, I don't like the way he acts. His performance, in my opinion, could have been more strongly emotional.
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