Comparing Le Jetee, the short, and 12 Monkeys, the full-length movie
Part 1: The video's key lesson is what goes into crafting a decent movie. For the audience to understand the story, editing and filming are essential. The video discusses how the film was made and how it was intended to depict what was going on. In general, editing is crucial in films. The images used provide a clean impression for photographs. The shots and reversal help us to get a sense of the movie. Long shots provide the audience a better view of the movie. More time was provided to the audience to study the images. Each image has its own narrative. - What can we do in our film to better reflect situations and emotions? This film takes the audience on a journey through time in an easy-to-understand manner. Audio can also be employed to add to the video's appeal. A bunch of monkeys is trying to solve an issue. This piques the interest of the audience. The film's speed picks up at the finish, as more information is revealed. The tension in the video rises as a result of this. This will benefit our film by increasing the level of suspense near the finish and in the middle. Adding several genres to a film might help it stand out. Whether on the big or small screen, acting is an integral component of filmmaking. This is crucial for our film since we will need to present acting that matches the genuine meaning of the film, which will aid us in the short filmmaking process. We'll learn more about what it takes to make a film into what it is.
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