Paper planes fly with rainbows
A review about Paper Planes
Name.Chelsea Donselaar:
Facial expressions
Camera shots
Camera angles
Overview
Rating
Lighting
Overview:
The movie Paper Planes about a kid named Dylan found out he had a passion of making paper planes. Dylan lives in an old house with his dad. Then Kevin the boy who bullied him becomes friends with him. Dylan makes a couple more friends as he got into the paper plane competition. He traveled to Sydney for his second competition then he made it to the finals into Ja
Compare a high and a low camera angle. Explain how each of these camera angles help the audience understand more about ONE character (different from the character you chose in facial expressions). (This can be done in writing or orally)
Choose an extreme long shot and how does this help familiarise the audience with the setting. (This can be done in writing or orally)
Paste here a high key lighting shot and a low key lighting shot. For each shot, explain how the lighting influences your feelings as an audience.
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Paper planes fly with rainbows
A review about Paper Planes
Name.Chelsea Donselaar:
Facial expressions
Camera shots
Camera angles
Overview
Rating
Lighting
Overview: The movie Paper Planes about a kid named Dylan found out he had a passion of making paper planes. Dylan lives in an old house with his dad. Then Kevin the boy who bullied him becomes friends with him. Dylan makes a couple more friends as he got into the paper plane competition. He traveled to Sydney for his second competition then he made it to the finals into Ja
Compare a high and a low camera angle. Explain how each of these camera angles help the audience understand more about ONE character (different from the character you chose in facial expressions). (This can be done in writing or orally)
Choose an extreme long shot and how does this help familiarise the audience with the setting. (This can be done in writing or orally)
Paste here a high key lighting shot and a low key lighting shot. For each shot, explain how the lighting influences your feelings as an audience.