Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Genre Research – Sports

    Common CAMS in the sports genre are Birds-Eye Angle, Dutch Angles, Worm's Eye Angle, High Angle, Establishing shot, Close up shot, and Tracking shot. Birds Eye Angles are used in sports films when they show an arena, or an overview of what all the players look like from an Birds Eye. Worms Eye angles are used when a player gets injured and all the other team mates come in a circle around the injured player look down at them. A high angle is used to show a player looking up at the sky or looking up at something. Establishing shot would be used to show watchers where the player is at or where they will be. Close up shot could be of the coach talking to the players. And Tracking shot is of when players are running in the field it would be tracking their movements. Diegetic Sounds and Non Diegetic sounds are both used in sports movies. Diegetic sounds fall with players talking in scenes, crowd cheering, sounds of players kicking the ball, and heavy breathing. Non diegetic sounds are mostly music. Such as music over a scene of the players scoring, or during a fight.Common CLAMPS in the sports genre is sports and normal  clothing. There is mostly side lighting and high key lighting. Actors there are many depending on what you focus on. There is little to no makeup in these types of movies and if there is its to use as an injury and a bruise of a sort. Props are mostly sports related. Common editing in the sports genre is point of view editing, parallel editing, fade, and cut.  Some films in the sports genre are Woodlawn, Million Dollar Arm, and The blind side.Some of the elements that i liked that are in the sports genre are the editing and the shots and angles they use. Some of the elements i don't like are the sounds and makeup.






b. Common Sound in your genrec. Common Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS) in your genred. Common Editing in your genree. Example films of your genref. What elements of the genre that you like?g. What elements of the genre do not appeal to you?

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