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Date of release
14 of December 2018
Directors
Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman
Genre
animated superhero film
Plot
teen Miles Morales becomes Spiderman of his universe and must join with five spider powered individuals from other dimensions to stop a threat to all realities
Miles Morales character traits
Brave, Emotional, Open to new things, intelligent, determined, selfless, confused/clumsy
Camera shots and angles
establish location of the film providing subtle information about the setting, characters and plot.
Over the shoulder shot
shot is filmed from behind a characters shoulder, showing their point of view
Mise-en-scéne
is everything that makes up the scene, costumes, props, lighting etc
Lighting
creates mood, tone and atmosphere in a scene which in turn affects the audiences mood.
Music
The soundtrack of a film sets the scene, heightens tension, and is used to introduce characters
Sound effects
makes the scene more believable, used frequently in action scenes
Setting
Present day Brooklyn. Its also set in the marvel universe, miles’ lives on earth-1610. The other Spider men/women are from other universes. Eg Spider-Gwen is from earth-65
Themes
Resilience, friendship, family and justice
Long/establishing shot
characters are viewed in complete form. it provides both background and character depictions in one shot
Medium shot
characters are viewed from waist up , its used to explore relationships between multiple characters
Close up
Shows the faces of the main characters, it also explores the emotional development and tensions within a scene
High angle
camera looking down on a character often suggest the character is weak or vulnerable
Low angle
often suggests a character in a position of authority it also highlights the more dominant character
Neutral angle
the camera is at eye level, equality between the characters in this scene. the shot does not try to influence the reaction of the audience
Framing
The positioning of certain characters and objects in a way to influence the audiences emotions and reactions