Zoo Keeper
Characters
1.Kevin James is in the movie he is put there to be a comedic asset to the movie because as seen in other films he has been in he has played a comedic role. Other characters within this movie are the animals they bring the sense of a zoo to life.
2.Kevin James motivation in the movie is to get the girl but the way he has to get the girl is to listen to the zoo animals to learn how to be a more dominate figure. The animals’ motivation in the movie is to keep the actor Kevin James as their zoo keeper because as they say in the commercial “you are the best zoo keeper we’ve ever had.”
3.The casting of Kevin James influences my thought of the character by creating a more comedic vibe to the movie it also gives me the thought that the movie is supposed to be humorous in the end. The casting also creates a more familiar sense giving more comfort to the audience because they’ve seen the film before and if not the video also presents a very humorous sense to it.
4.The costumes in the video help create the sense that you are in a zoo it also helps provide the personality of the character in the video.
Setting
1.The video is mainly set in the zoo where it seems that the animals are training the man to get the girl in the end.
2.The setting is very significant because it creates a place that everyone has been before, and with that connection the video seems to create a warm and comforting feeling while watching the trailer.
3.What stands out about the setting that it is placed within a place where it seems to be a very childish. With the setting they also create a very home like feeling pulling in the audience with its bizarre story line and also with its very sad start to the video.
Camera Work
1.In the trailer they seem to use a couple of birds eye views to give you a sense of the area. But they mostly use close ups and mid shots to get the facial expressions of their human characters. But when it comes to the animal’s characters they seem to use a long shot to give a sense of what animal is talking, or what type of animals there are.
2.The trailer seems to use one angle where you are at the sense of being the character but other than that angle they use a basic angle or a birds eye view.
3The point of view of the camera suggests that there are a lot of talking sequences and also that the character is trying new things for the girl because they switch to who is talking at the moment and also zooms out when the characters are doing “action” sequences.
4.The camera likes to use a lot of pans because when another character is talking they would pan over from one to another creating a sense as if you were the one in the position of the main character. They also like to zoom out with in the action sequences to get a full frame of what is occurring in the situation and when there is something comedic they would zoom in a little bit to give a little more of a comedic push for the audience.
5.This film does not use slow motion.
6.The trailer is edited to show one comedic side to a very serious side of the movie by using cuts into the trailer. By doing this the editor of the trial creates a sense of a story and also provides the audience the fact that the movie is also a very comedic piece.
Mood and Soundtrack
1.The music in the trailer creates a very child friendly sense. The music also makes the trial seem a little more hysterical than the film really is.
2.There are no sound effects.
3.The voice over in the trailer creates the narration to the story and explains the plot of the character and also explains his needs within the film.
4.The mood is also created by the actions of the characters within the trailer. They also use very funny scenes to give the trailer a hysterical theme to the video.
Doritos Commercial
Characters
1. The characters in the commercial are two friends sharing a bag of Doritos and a friend that is way too addicted to them dressed as a Doritos Samurai.
2. The motivation of the Doritos Samurai is to get his bag of Doritos back. The other friends’ motives are to eat the Doritos and when one finds out the bag of Doritos was snuck away from there Doritos addicted friend to run away before they are killed or injured.
3. The casting of the three helps create a friendly sense with the two friends. And the Doritos addict helps connect to the audience because everyone knows someone who would fight you if you took away something that they really loved in life.
4. The costumes create a very funny sense when you see their friend coming out last minute dressed as a Doritos Samurai, with the other two characters the director creates the sense of the place that they are at which is a gym.
Setting
1.The video is set in a gym.
2.The setting creates a very familiar feeling because everyone has a sense of what a gym looks like even without really seeing a gym in real life but through a computer or watching TV.
3.What stands out is that the characters are eating junk food in a place where they are suppose to be doing stuff for fitness and the two are opposites of each other.
Camera Work
1.There were long shots (the two friends standing next each other) and also mid-shots (the showing of the Doritos Samurai.)
2.The angles were very simple to create a face to face shot with their viewers. They made it as if you were there as a third person who was next to be attacked.
3.The point of view is the views of the second friend who came into the camera to give a sense of danger for the first friend when he begins to panic. The camera view can also suggest that you are there as a third friend.
4.The camera stays still keeping view of the two friends’ actions then pans over once the Doritos addict shows up.
5.The slow motion that is used is when the Samurai is jumping in the air ready to attack the second friend. With this effect they try to create a sense of suspense for the viewer of the commercial.
6.The film is edited by keeping the piece very simple. But once there is a point of suspense giving us time to interpret what will happen next by leaving an opening for our own assumption by the end of the commercial.
Mood and Soundtrack
1.There is no music.
2.The sound effect used is a swift noise when the Doritos is thrown at the friend so give sense of what is occurring is the moment when he is hit with the Doritos.
3.There are no voiceovers.
4.The mood is also created by the sense of fear created by one of the friends to give its viewer a sense of danger and also give a comedic vibe to this commercial.
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