JACKASS 3D...what I see..
It had a documentary like feel as they go through comedic skits. Each skit begins with them introducing the name of the skit, and the participating “jackass” name. After the skit was done everyone that was watching the skit,including the camera men join in at laughing at the act. Also, after some skits people ending up vomiting and others laughing. It sets the pacing to help it make it more comedic as well as giving time to space out each skit to allow for a good amount of laughs each time. Throughout the movie it's paced out as first introducing the skit and actor. The skit plays on in which the audience is expected to laugh during the period of the skit or after the skit. Each skit varied in length and comedic value. After the laughter dies down in the skit, it allows the audience to calm down again to prepare themselves for more laughter as another skit begins to set itself up through another introduction. This pacing of the movie played out during the entire movie and worked extremely well.
For this movie they had implemented 3D to create a realistic effect in which you feel as if you were with the actors spectating the skit. From watching fecal matter explode upwards as if you were near the actor doing the skit,to the use of the camera closeups on other cameramen vomiting creates the feel if you were there making these skits with them.
Another technical choice they used is that they recorded at very high fps to create scenes of over dramatic slowing down to create a comedic effect. The opening sequence is when actors were jumping sideways while shooting towards the audience, while being shot at by actors behind the camera men. The scene panned from left to right and the sequence took about almost a minute to play out. At the ending credits they played the opening scene in real time and this only lasted 15 seconds. The choice of slowing down a fast paced skit made for an entertaining opening. Another technical choice they used was a lot of medium shots to frame the right amount of action within a movie setting.
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