Movie Research: Creed



Creed (Sports Drama):

CAMS

    •            Fights

    •    Uses dynamic camera angles during the boxing sequences. Low-angle shots often emphasize the power and dominance of the fighters, while close-ups capture the intensity of the exchanges.

    •            Training

    •    Wide shots and aerial views are commonly employed during training montages. These shots showcase the physicality of the training process and the dedication of the protagonist.

    •            Relationships:

    •    Various shot sizes and angles are used to convey character relationships. Close-ups during emotional moments and two-shots or over-the-shoulder shots help establish connections between characters.

    •            Soundtrack:

    •    Features powerful and motivating soundtrack, especially during the boxing sequences and training montages. The music enhances the emotional impact of these scenes.

    •            Diegetic and Non-Diegetic Sounds:

    •    The film balances diegetic sounds, such as punches, crowd noises, and training equipment, with non-diegetic music. This balance adds realism to the fight scenes while using music to evoke specific emotions.

    •            Dialogue

    •    Utilizes dialogue to convey the motivations, conflicts, and relationships of the characters. Additionally, voiceovers, particularly by the mentor character Rocky Balboa, provide insight into the characters' thoughts and feelings.

Editing:

    •            Montages:

    •    The film incorporates montages, especially during training sequences. Quick editing and rhythmic cuts contribute to the energy and motivation inherent in these scenes.

    •            Pacing in Action Scenes:

    •    Editing plays a crucial role in pacing during action scenes. Quick cuts and dynamic editing maintain the intensity of the boxing sequences, creating an immersive experience.

    •            Transitions:

    •    Smooth transitions between scenes contribute to the film's overall flow. Whether moving from training montages to dramatic moments or transitioning between fight sequences, the editing maintains coherence.

    •    Underdog Narrative: Follows the journey of Adonis Creed as an underdog boxer striving for success.

    •    Training Montages: Incorporates visually engaging and motivational training sequences.

    •    Mentorship: Features the mentor-mentee relationship between Adonis and Rocky Balboa.

Liked:

    •    The underdog narrative provides a relatable and inspiring storyline.

    •    Training montages are visually engaging and contribute to character development. Uses of aerial shots and wide shots to demonstrate the struggle of the training will additionally be used.

    •    The mentorship dynamic adds emotional depth to the film.

Did Not Appeal:

Did not like the predictability of the film, intend to add more dramatic effect through camera angles and audio for ours.

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