Sunday, January 26, 2020

Genre Research: 47 Meters Down

In the movie the CAMS and CLAMPS are mostly the same throughout the movie. The setting is in the ocean. The main props is the shark cage and the oxygen tanks that the two main characters are wearing. The makeup is very minimum since they are underwater for most of the movie. The lighting is dim but clear. The lighting does not change much because they are at the bottom of the ocean. The actors are in a panic because they can't get back up. The angles were high and low. Throughout the movie the viewer sees the actors from inside the cage or swimming in the ocean. There were also a lot of tracking shots. I think that there was a lot of movement because the ocean isn't still.  The most common angles that appeared in the movie were low angles, and medium close ups. The lighting was often dark. It was mostly kept dark because they were stuck under water most of the time. The only few times it was light was before they went into the tank and when Lisa faces hallucinations about escaping. some of the elements we liked in 47 meters down was that the movie has a very suspenseful vibe to it, we kind of knew what was coming next but we didn’t at the same time. and some elements we didn’t like were that some parts of the movie didn’t have to be included in the film, the movie could’ve gone on with out those parts.

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