Genre Research: Tomorrowland

 Common Camera Angles:

  • Establishing shots are common throughout the film to show the viewer what will happen throughout this scene 
  • Wide-angle shots are used to show the viewer the entire setting to show what is going on. 
  • Medium shots are used to show them with their background along with being used in the 
  • A Dutch angle is not used throughout the movie but is common in the movie 
Mis-En-Scene
  • Common costumes are people wearing casual clothes consisting of t-shirts, jackets, jeans, and shorts. 
  • Common lighting that is used is bounce lighting and fill lighting.
  • Common actors used are people that are very common throughout the industry.
  • Common make-up techniques used are to mimic designs of specific actors and actresses
  • Common props used were buildings were used along with birds and flying objects.
  • The common setting was in what they called Tomorrowland. 

Common Sound:

  • Some common sound that was used throughout the film was dialogue, VoiceOver, and ambient sound.
Common Editing Techniques Used:
  • Jump cuts, shot/reverse/shot, and action match are commonly used throughout the film. 

Some elements that Tomorrowland had that included the genre of adventure that I liked was the type of camera shots and editing used throughout the film. It included many types of angles and editing types that were common throughout the genre. I felt it was a great fit for the genre because it included a lot of the things that affected the movie. 

Some elements of the movie that did not appeal to me regarding my genre are because some of the mis-en-scene did not fit the genre the best. Some things such as the lighting and costumes worked well but some others such as the props, setting, and actors were not the best fit for the genre.  

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