My partner and I have created a video discussing the way that we incorporated typical BSR aspects in our work and how we either went against or with them. Below is the YouTube link to our annotated video.
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Overall, I would say that we went against and with the conventions of BSR films for certain reasons. We went against it in the first scene (library) so that the character's mindset can reach the audience in a particular way; this was to exemplify loneliness and to add to the impact of the following scene (a calm atmosphere compared to a rougher one). We then went with the typical conventions of BSR films as we aimed to allow the audience to understand how frustrated this character was. With the use typical costumes, disheveled camera work and short takes, this aggression was easily denoted as the character could be seen to be angry.
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