PARASITE- LAST SCENE (BIRTHDAY MASSACRE) The birthday massacre scene from Parasite (2019) reveals how editing can enhance storytelling and heighten tension. The director utilises a range of editing techniques to juxtapose the chaos and violence of the unfolding events with the celebration and normalcy at the Park family’s garden party. The sequence’s editing is cleverly crafted and blends with cinematography, sound, and mise-en-scène to create an emotionally impactful moment that reflects the film’s underlying themes of class struggle and desperation. The scene employs continuity editing to ensure clarity amidst the chaos, guiding the viewer through multiple perspectives within the house and garden. The camera alternates between the ongoing violence in the kitchen and the birthday party outside. As tensions rise, the use of cross-cutting becomes vital, switching between characters in different parts of the house. This parallel editing contrasts the carefree lives of the wealth...
video Cinematography practical task For this practical task, I worked with Sandeep and we created multiple short videos capturing the different features of cinematography eg: tracking shots, close-ups etc. For the editing , I decided to add text (typography) to highlight the different shots we used and I also added a piece of music to match the video. Furthermore, as shown in our work, I used transitional effects between the different shots/clips to create a smooth change to the next scene.
Mise-en-scene recreation practical task Plan The Blair Witch Project - Apology Scene MISE-EN-SCENE Costume : To mirror the original character, I had my actor wear a durag to act as the beanie, as no other details in the frame are visible. Lighting : The overall ambiance is dark, but I utilized my phone flashlight to create a harsh light on one side of his face and to create a contrast between light and dark. Actors’ Expressions : I ensured he appeared as sorrowful and vulnerable as possible, just like in the original. Make-up : He is not wearing any makeup, reflecting the raw, unadorned look of the original scene. Props: There are no props involved. Setting: I filmed in a room with a black backdrop to maximize the darkness of the lighting. Script In a dark pitch room, a harsh light casts shadows on his face, which displays a deeply sorrowful expression as he apologizes to everyone with teary eyes and regrets. SANDEEP: I just want to apologize to everyone ... Heavy breathing, on ...
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