Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Analyzing Moving Images

 For this assignment in class, we had to choose one short film, my partner and I decided to choose one from  Omeleto - YouTube .  After watching we had to break down what the director is doing with.

- Camera

-Audio

-Mise-En-Scene

-Editing


"Lost and Found" Omeleto

Camera-

The film starts with a close up shot of different moments between the two main characters then backs out turning into a wide shot demonstrating one of the characters getting out of bed. It shows the two characters interaction before we meet them. The film has a wide variety of close-up shots to show the main characters facial expressions, this is importance as it is an animated (stop-motion) film, so the crochet characters make it harder to see their facial reactions. The shallow depth of field is used to show how one characters looks at another while she is not looking this gives the audience a sense of how much the dinosaur characters loves and admires the women fox.


Audio-

The audio is important for this film as the characters do not speak so it relies on the soundtrack of music as well as non-diegetic sound from the movement of the characters. The music transitions based on what is happening in the film. As one character heroically tries to save another the action/encouraging music begins to play. As well as when the fox character starts to fall into the water sad music starts to play. The non-diegetic sound comes from postproduction examples being the sound of water, ripping of crochet body parts, footsteps, falling, and crocheting. 


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