Convention Research: Last 3 Minutes
This
short film was about the last three minutes of a man’s life. It is a drama that
features a series of cuts, natural lighting, and non-diegetic music almost
throughout the entire thing. The scene begins with low key lighting and a long
shot to show the entire scene. That is common when a film starts just to show
the audience what the scene looks like. Throughout the entire film, there is
hardly any dialogue or spoken words at all.
Some angles used in the film are low angles,
high angles, profiles, and even dutch angles which aren’t too common in dramas.
For example, a low angle is used at the start when the man clutches his chest.
This is showing that he is a victim of the circumstance he in. He is weak and
essentially powerless because there is no one around to help him. Also, most of
the scenes are filmed in from the point of view of the subject. As the man’s
life is flashing before his eyes, his memories are in first person.
The lighting used were mostly natural
lighting. There was low key lighting at the start, and in some scenes three
point lighting, but for the most part, the lighting was delivered naturally by
sources in the settings rather than by the set.
The costuming and settings of this film
differed from each part of the man’s life. For example, during the scene of the
baseball game, it took place on the field and the people were wearing their
uniforms. There was also the battlefield scene. You can assume that the subject
was wearing his army uniform because they were on a battlefield.
One likable aspect of this short film was how
it took place in first person. It made a lot of sense because it really showed
how the man was recounting his entire life during his final 3 minutes. There
wasn’t anything not to like about this film with the exception of the beginning
where the man was on the phone. It just seemed like an unnecessary detail added
because it wasn’t really made clear as to why that man was part of the scene.
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