A.Common Camera Angles and Movements (CAMs) in Comedies: Low and wide-angle shots are commonly used in comedies to exaggerate characters and situations, adding a humorous touch. Dynamic camera movements, such as tracking shots and zooms, contribute to the energetic pacing often associated with comedic scenes. B.Common Sound in Comedies: Upbeat and whimsical musical scores, punctuated with sound effects that emphasize comedic moments, are frequently used in comedies. Dialogue delivery, including witty banter and well-timed punchlines, plays a crucial role in enhancing the comedic atmosphere. C.Common Mise-en-Scène in Comedies: Bright and contrasting color schemes are often employed in comedies to create a visually stimulating and cheerful environment. Playful settings, quirky props, and exaggerated costumes contribute to the overall comedic tone. D.Common Editing in Comedies: Fast-paced editing with quick cuts is a common editing style in comedies, especially during comedic ...
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