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Media Awards

One of my favourite productions was Dyari's - Like a Paladin because I think it was quite effective in communicating the plot to the audience without much dialogue. The editing was amazing and communicated the fantasy genre effortlessly. The pace throughout the extract was spaced out very well, communicating how the audience should feel. The paced was slow at first and then picked up when he was being chased. The non-diegetic sound he used also communicated the tone of the running scene, making the audience pay attention to the dynamics in the scene. Another one of my favourite productions was Bloom by Tulika, the communication of the story line was captured beautifully through all the actors hard work. The fantasy genre was communicated wonderfully through her editing and truly encompassed her art style. Her camerawork was very controlled and thought through, I think she and her actors worked extremely  hard and their had work paid off.

Film Poster Analysis

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                                                                                      1. What do you think the film is about?, What might the storyline be? -  Blade Runner:  Saving a futuristic, dystopian earth.   Why- As seen on the poster there is a flying car,  and skyscrapers that look nothing like those on earth. - Scary Movie 2:  A group of friends accidentally  getting involved in ghostly , haunting activities. Why-   There are a group of people that look around the same age that seem to be in a movie theatre, the girl to the hard right of the photo is wearing a shirt that says "I love dead people", so I assume it's going to be a movie that consists of ghostly activity.  -Uzak: Life movie, following the life of the protagonist. Why-    The only person seen on the poster is this dark man on top of a snowy mountain, as he's the only living thing we see throughout the poster I predict he is important to the storyline. -I'm not sacred:   A kid who's lost so