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Film techniques used in…

Film techniques used in…. The Night At The Museum II. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II. Allusions. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II. Eye-level shots – Positions the audience to feel like they are on the “same level” as the characters in the film

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  1. Film techniques used in… The Night At The Museum II

  2. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II • Allusions

  3. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II • Eye-level shots – • Positions the audience to feel like they are on the “same level” as the characters in the film • Creates a realistic feel to the film – which makes the characters seem more realistic and “relatable”

  4. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II • Language style – • Vernacular: American catch-phrases and cultural idioms - to show the characters as being from different time periods and places in history Eg:

  5. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II • Language style – • Puns – • to create humour • To develop the different personalities of the characters Eg: • Accents – • To create humour and develop the characters’ personality Eg:

  6. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II • Costuming –

  7. Film techniques used in The Night at The Museum II • Contrast – • Costuming = • Mis-en-scene = inside shots contrast with outside shots • Characters = good Vs Evil / modern Vs ancient / • Sounds = silent scenes contrast with loud noisy scenes • Camera movement = jerky, rapid camera movement contrasted with still and smooth camera movement • Size of objects/characters = big Vs Small

  8. LIGHTING – • lighting is used to create a particular feeling in the scenes and settings. • Dim dark lighting  tension, suspense, mystery • Bright full lighting  calm, happy, relaxed • Back lighting  mystery, fear, unpredictable

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