Short Films - Post-It Love and Astro Battleground
Areas of Attentiveness
– Post-it Love
Techniques – Mise-en-s©ene
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Props – Post-it notes
forming certain symbols of love
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©olours used for post-it
notes are primary colours and reflect the man and woman’s immature/child-like
actions, perhaps reveals that their love is not difficult to work out and very
basic and has no complexions
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Position In The Frame – Man in the centre
when toilet door in the background shuts and reveals a post-it note full of an
annotation implying a dream about love being directed at the man.
Techniques – ©amera
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©onstant Panning
Long shots used to connect the two characters
Techniques – Sound
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Non-diegetic
soundtrack is potent but joyous; the music greatly reflects the waywardly childish
behaviours of the lovers, coupled with the colours of the props
Techniques – Editing
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Eyeline Match editing effect
implemented when the lovers are working give the impression that they are in
the same scenario and also the same environment, the matching part attaches the
meaning of a love match.
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Narrative – Storyline features
a unique way of falling in love with the use of post-it notes and also one of
expressing it. There is unprofessional conduct from the lovers in an office
environment, which should practice professionalism and formal conducts.
Areas of Attentiveness - Astro Battleground
Techniques – Mise-en-s©ene
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Body Language – Self-critical and
expressive, the dancing acts as a non-vocal way of bringing out his frustration
and anger.
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Position In The Frame – Panning long shot
of him in the centre, dancing without anyone in the background, implies his
freedom and is in a place physically and psychologically where he isn’t
distracted.
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Extreme ©lose-up of dancer’s legs when on a stage and the
judges in the background connotes that his actions are centred on the control
he has over his legs and will determine what he does next, along with the
judges’ verdict.
Narrative – A
dancing-enthusiast wants to his dreams and ambitions of dancing, which
conflicts his father’s beliefs of him having to concentrate on his studies.
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