Media awards

Dysri uses conventions of mise en scene to display the short film in a forest setting with natural lighting. He then uses props to convey mystery (the silver box) as he uses a gesture to brush the debris off the box further conveying mystery while using a confused facial expression.

He uses natural, harsh lighting environment with high contrast with little sunlight which creates a sense of solemness

Very little editing used initially, a few cuts, however special effects editing is used to add a subtle glow to the chest which creates a sense of inrigue and mystery

Sound effects used when he opens the silver box which creates a sense of fantasy while eerie music plays throughout the clip. No dialogue used

In his cinematography, a professional is camera used, steady and flowing shots with not many different angles



This peformance uses mise en scene to initially shoot the begining of the clip in a living room, with a prop television showing a recent death. Then editing is used to cut to the same character in the living room in a messy room, a crime scene. 

Props used in this crime scene were medicine pills, vials,  and forensics equipment

Lighting was  lowly lit dim lighting with low contrast which made an eerie mood

Lots of cuts , no special effects. Audio overlayed with editing on the phone call and television

Intense music with dialogue discussing the cause of death, conflicting ideas. Character one says its suicide yet it is revealed to be a homicide by character two. Sense of mystery and drama.

Cinamatography was utilised well, low shots in initial scenes, then pans upwards. Many different angles

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