Camera angles that are used in comedies include: eye level and high angle. Eye level allows the viewers to see all of the people in the scenes reactions. Seeing everyone reaction to, for example, a joke, makes the film or scene more comedic. High angles are used to make subjects seem inferior, this can be used in comedies to make fun of the subject. Camera movements used in comedies include: intense zoom ins and tracking shots. Intense zoom ins are used to potentially break the fourth wall and create an effect where the physical camera either bumps into the actor or gets an awkward close up on their face. Tracking shots are used to follow the character, possibly if they are running away from something. The costumes for comedies differ and usually are based on the actors profession, a suit if the actor is a lawyer or uniform if a student. May incorporate basic comedic costume, like a clown suit. The lighting in comedies are typically bright because it makes the mood upbeat and happ...
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