Spiderman into the spider verse - summer 25 English

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Date of release

14 of December 2018

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Directors

Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman

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Genre

animated superhero film

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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

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Miles Morales character traits

Brave, Emotional, Open to new things, intelligent, determined, selfless, confused/clumsy

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Camera shots and angles

establish location of the film providing subtle information about the setting, characters and plot.

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Over the shoulder shot

shot is filmed from behind a characters shoulder, showing their point of view

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Mise-en-scéne

is everything that makes up the scene, costumes, props, lighting etc

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Lighting

creates mood, tone and atmosphere in a scene which in turn affects the audiences mood.

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Music

The soundtrack of a film sets the scene, heightens tension, and is used to introduce characters

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Sound effects

makes the scene more believable, used frequently in action scenes

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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

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Themes

Resilience, friendship, family and justice

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Long/establishing shot

characters are viewed in complete form. it provides both background and character depictions in one shot

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Medium shot

characters are viewed from waist up , its used to explore relationships between multiple characters

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Close up

Shows the faces of the main characters, it also explores the emotional development and tensions within a scene

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High angle

camera looking down on a character often suggest the character is weak or vulnerable

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Low angle

often suggests a character in a position of authority it also highlights the more dominant character

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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

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Framing

The positioning of certain characters and objects in a way to influence the audiences emotions and reactions

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