Contrast We did a scene where it would just shows I'm doing some work comparing to what I can also be doing and that's just chilling and looking at some Tik Tok. Parallelism The scene we did was me walking first from the perspective Josh would see me walk in and then it switches to Josh walking which is what my perspective would be like which creates parallelism. Symbolism We wanted our symbolism edit to be the foot ball players on the poster board and we had Tyler Drake to represent what the football players were doing. Simultaneity What we wanted to do for this edit was to showcase how while there's someone (me) alone walking outside versus people in a classroom just talking and bustling around. Leitmotif For this edit, we wanted to represent someone's energetic so we recorded me being loud and annoying while the other mood versus a formatted and cute Disney personality which we recorded the Cinderella movie which was conveniently on the whiteboard.
I decided to comment on the mise-en-scene of season 8, episode 16, "The Pothole," from Seinfeld's series. I wanted to comment on this series because I'm currently binging it, and it's turning out to be pretty good to watch. It's hilarious, and unlike any series I've watched before. Additionally, I picked Seinfeld because the episodes are short, and it really bunches the information together for this assignment. The episode starts off with a shallow space of Jerry Seinfeld and his new girlfriend in the bathroom brushing their teeth. However, Jerry was brushing first while his girlfriend was getting something in the living room, and he accidentally knocked over her toothbrush. Then, the space turns into frontality where the perspective is directly from the toilet's bottom to look at Jerry's face as he struggles to get the toothbrush out, failing to attempt to hide his disgust at the gross toilet water. Afterward, his girlfriend comes back out of now...
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