Thursday, October 16, 2025

Research P2

The photography in action comedies is really important because it shows both the action and the jokes. Camera angles can make fights or chases look exciting or funny. For example, a close-up on a character’s shocked face can make a scene hilarious, while a wide shot can show the full chaos. How the camera moves—like quick pans or smooth tracking—also changes the energy of a scene.

Lighting and colors matter too. Bright colors and lighting make scenes feel fun and over-the-top, while darker lighting makes action seem more serious. Some movies use bold colors or filters to make moments more dramatic or silly. Even small things, like shadows or reflections, can add humor or intensity. Watching movies like Rush Hour or 21 Jump Street shows how lighting and colors help set the mood.

Angles and editing work with the photography to make scenes work. Quick cuts can make fights or chases feel fast and funny. Slow-motion shots can make dramatic moves look hilarious. Zooms or unusual camera views can highlight jokes or reactions. By paying attention to the camera, cinematographers make sure every scene is clear, exciting, and funny.


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