Hello, my name is Eden, I'm taking AICE media studies because I like creating content. Anything dealing with cameras whether it deals with photography or videos I have a big interest in. I'm excited to take this class to learn how to edit videos and learn how shows and movies are made. I want to be able to tell the difference between each different technique and method used. While I'm not taking this class I'm usually creating something. I spend a lot of my free time painting people and things. Besides that, I like to design clothing and rework clothing. I usually thrift different pieces like shirts or pants and add fabric to them or cut them up. I usually sell them once I'm done. When I do art it's usually commission based so I usually wait for someone to tell me they want something and occasionally I do my own for myself. Another thing I do in my spare time is nails. I love to do acrylic and gel manicures. I started doing nails a few years ago on myself and started to pick back up on it this year. I started doing them on people and then I began to charge them for it. Now I have a business off of it. Overall I enjoy creating new things that allow me to be creative and use my mind. I like to think creatively and think deep. Working on something where I'm able to focus and plan is fun. So I know this class will be fun . I can't wait!
Genre research: Horror
The horror genre creates a sense of fear, panic, alarm, and dread for the audience. Usually, in these films, the goal is to scare the audience by feeding on their fears or worst nightmares. Traditionally there's an evil person, force, or event and sometimes a supernatural being like a ghost or a zombie. The main elements are fear, surprise, suspense, and mystery. Angles High angles are usually used to make the character look vulnerable and powerless against whatever entity scares them. Close up- Used to show the emotions in an actor's face. The horror in their eyes, for example. Tracking shot- Used to build suspense and show movement in a horror film. For example, when an actor is being watched or followed. Tilt- Adds dramatic tension to the scene. In horror films, it can be the camera being moved or grabbed by a supernatural being or acting as a POV angle of the victim lying on the floor. Low angles- Used in horror movies to make the antagonist look more ...
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