Convention Research of The Greatest Showman
Camera-
Follows the characters a lot during Musical numbers
Angles-
Many close up shots.
Movement-
Very deliberate. Out of the ones I've researched I believe this film has the most variety of angles, due in part to the musical and dancing aspect.
Costumes-
Old fashioned. The circus clothes are brightly colored in contrast to the extras.
Lighting-
The circus is intentionally brighter than the rest of the setting. The beginning sequence as a whole is very hopeful, so each scene is colorfully and/or strategically lit.
Acting-
Very earnest and emotionally charged. Expressions are serious, as it's not the funniest movie ever. Dancing is also incorporated, not very metaphorical, but emotional all the same.
Makeup-
Anne specifically has rather bright makeup, fitting to her character. Most of the performers are done up in makeup to some extent..
Props-
Not many of great importance, maybe the apple from the beginning. The circus performers use many props in their acts though.
Set-
The circus is very classic and American looking. Gold, pinks and reds used everywhere. Very bright.
Editing-
The music is studio recorded, as well as claps most likely. Animals are likely animated in to some extent.
Sound-
The music is a highlight, complements the choreography beautifully.
The sound design, as well as the music, was very well done. The acting was a tad overexaggerated for my taste though.
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