Convention Research: Nuit Blanche
This
short film was very simple and short, but with a supernatural twist. Most of it
takes place in slow motion and the entire film is in black and
white. It begins with an establishing shot
of the scene's settings and immediately cues the non-diegetic music that plays
throughout.
There weren’t too many different types of
CAMS, CLAMPS, sound, and editing in this film. Since it is in black and white,
it also isn’t that easy to distinguish the types of lighting. There is a lot of
cutting between each character. Each cut either features a close up, mid shot,
or full shot of the person. There are some over the shoulder shots that are
used since both characters are looking at each other. The costuming is a bit
more old school compared to now. That is mean to match the setting which also
seems to take place in an earlier time. The props like the car also give away
the time period because it is clearly an older car model. There is also some
uses of zooming throughout the film. It seems to be used for mostly dramatic
effect.
One of the greatest parts of this short film
is the black and white mixed with slow motion. It paired well with the setting
as well as how there was a unnatural aspect of the film. For example example,
when the lady wakes through the glass without effort or when the car ran into
the man and he was perfectly fine but the car was destroyed. It was truly
interesting to watch.
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