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4 month reflection

  Media studies have benefited me by showing me how how to real life movies and shows are made I am able to grasp the idea and understanding of different things and fully acknowledge all of the aspects. It’s also beneficial for those who would like to be a producer such as myself. 

Color in Film, Black/White and Cool/Warm colors

        This is cool/ warm color this color represents a fun and bright theme and shows joy. with this color it allows for adventure and peace. most kid movie are represented with cool colors to make the viewer feel welcome to watching.  this is Black/white color, this color usually represents depression and mystery. this color would usually be seen in a movie of someone who is grieving or in a low point of their life. 

Color in Film, Secondary colors

  This secondary color is "green" this color represents calm but suspense. the color green gives off a relaxed and calm feeling but really shows something in suspense and horror. Green is a common color to be seen throughout movies because of scenery.  This secondary color is "orange" this color represents action and adventure. throughout most action movie you see a glimpse of orange color and screen time showing dominance amongst the characters such as marvel movies.  This secondary color is "violet" this color represents fantasy. the reason this color represents fantasy is because it's not a common nor realistic color that would be shown is average non-fiction movies. 

Color in Film, Primary colors

  This is primary color "red" the color red in movies usually represents horror movies and themes. It is also represented as love, death, and evil. In movie you would be able to tell which one the color red is being represented by. This primary color is "blue" the color represents comedy, animation, and adventure. these themes show confidence and demonstrates excitement throughout the movie or film. the color could also represent sadness Aswell, that's what makes this color so special. it has different ways it could be described and represented.  this primary color is "yellow" this color is represented as a hazard and cation. this catches the audience's attention by wanting to know what's next. this could also demonstrate suspense. 

Introduction to color and film Preliminary Exercise 5 Primary, Secondary, Black and white and warm/ cool colors

 Colors are sometimes utilized in movies to represent the artwork that is displayed in the current settings. Red, green, and blue are both main and secondary colors, and they are the colors that are produced as a result of primary colors in movies and television shows. This means that the primary colors, which include red, are described as representing sacrifice, danger, and courage. However, as time has passed, red has acquired new connotations, such as heat, activity, passion, sexuality, anger, love, and joy.  Green is a representation of life, fertility, rejuvenation, and rebirth. When often employed in a movie, it would depict life and new growth similar to that in plants, brightening the picture. file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/33/03/E7205D23-B0EA-4621-B9E2-09A6C4899D1B/Introduction%20to%20Color%20in%20Film%20Preliminary%20Exercise.pptx

Preliminary Exercise 4: Analyzing Setting for National Lampoons European Vacation

           This blog post is about noticing things in a setting. This helped me become more fluent with areas around me and also in movies or sets. In this specific post I analyzed time of day, characteristics of location, and the culture/moral values.              Analyzing the time of day is an important aspect of noticing a setting. In a setting it can be dark, light or dim. This all depends on what time of day it is. Once you know what time of day it is, other characteristics of the setting may start to make sense.            Next is physical characteristics and moral values. The physical characteristics consist of the things such as the road, building, etc. This is important because it gets you familiar with the places around you. Moving on we have the moral values. This is the value of one’s damage or work. For example, in the post the theme was a man hitting someone else in a car. In hi...

Preliminary Exercise 3: Mise En Scene Codes and Genre Conventions Bubble Diagram

  The placement of stage props and sceneries in a play is known as mise en scene. The staging and placement of actors in scenes for a theater production or film are known as the "mise en scene." Storyboarding, a visual theme, cinematography, and narrative storytelling are all examples of Roth's visual arts. Composition, sets, props, performers, clothing, and lighting are some of the components of mise en scene. The phrase "mise en scene" refers to the setting of a scene in a play or a movie. Everything that is placed on the stage or in front of the camera is included.