Kubo and the Two Strings
Kubo and the Two Strings' genre is most likely action and mystery/drama. I can tell this because, in the trailer, the type of music that is played has suspicion, which is usually tied in with mystery, crime, drama, etc. The film language was expressed as action/drama, including some comedy. The first thing I saw was an open field with the main protagonist, Kubo, walking in it. The last thing I saw was Kubo and another protagonist in a greenish room. I believe the audience is kids; specifically most likely those of 2 - 14. I saw this as the language and visuals aren't bizarre to the point where it's inappropriate. The trailer showed mainly drama when I viewed it. I don't know if I will watch this movie or not though.
Kubo and the Two Strings' genre is most likely action and mystery/drama. I can tell this because, in the trailer, the type of music that is played has suspicion, which is usually tied in with mystery, crime, drama, etc. The film language was expressed as action/drama, including some comedy. The first thing I saw was an open field with the main protagonist, Kubo, walking in it. The last thing I saw was Kubo and another protagonist in a greenish room. I believe the audience is kids; specifically most likely those of 2 - 14. I saw this as the language and visuals aren't bizarre to the point where it's inappropriate. The trailer showed mainly drama when I viewed it. I don't know if I will watch this movie or not though.
The Godfather
The Godfather's genre is most likely action and drama. I can tell this because in the opening scene, the camera angles and back ground effects created a suspicion vibe, such as Kubo and the two Strings. The film's camera shots were suspicious shots, where it'd be viewed by a right side, a close up, and more. The first thing I saw was a fade out of black and into a characters face. The last thing I saw was what's believed to be the same character and a new character in shot as well, with the dark vibe still going on. Coppola has the power in this scene as he is in the majority of this scene. This scene brought suspicion and mystery when I viewed it. As for seeing it, I haven't yet and I don't think I will, as I don't really have the time to sit down and find it somewhere.
Weapon of Choice
The shot shown at 0:03 was a closer up(?) .The shot changes at 0:10 as it turns into a close up. in 0:16 to 0:22, a cut is made where it shows what the character is displayed as looking at, then back to the character. in 1:59 - 2:05, a zoom into a close up was made, then was a cut back out to slow zoom again. The camera mainly cut as there was usually the character at one place, then to another place, and so on. A-roll relates to this as the video in general was narrated and told via video (visual).
Mojo Jojo & the sexy puff girls
This video, made by Sam, Kenyon, Alex, and Vikesh, was created to be created. There wasn't a specific reason why they made it, but stated by the filmer, Kenyon, he claimed, "There was no reason, we just thought 'hey the powerpuff girls' and then made this." I enjoyed how random the video was, that's what brought humor. Other than the audio quality (which you couldn't really control), I didn't see anything wrong about the video........product-wise. Why did you choose the rolls? Like Alex being Mojo Jojo, and so on.
Black
The play that I will be critiquing today is Black. I've gotten 3 of the following messages from this; I got the fact that BLM does NOT mean other lives DO NOT matter, but the fact that Black Lives DO matter also. This was shown when the black lady was telling the white lady that black lives matter. Equality is highly needed, and this is shown when she defines equality and how it is currently missing. Lastly, it showed the bases of police brutality and how one is supposedly threatened by a 12 year old with a bat. This can also be seen in George Washington as a lot of students are separated into different racial groups. Communication is also very minor within different races when it comes to white and another race. I enjoyed how the actors in this play projected everything clearly and understandably without hesitation or lack of knowledge on what they talked about. I believe they successfully projected everything correctly, therefore I have no suggestions.