In this shot you can see that her arms are open wide. This body language dignifies the fact she's confident and loud as she's not afraid to let her feelings out but instead she's singing her heart out and also dancing along to it too. The body language someone uses illustrates to the audience what type of person they are e.g: shy/confident. You can also see that she's holding something aswell to make it look like she's giving it her all, also shows she has a lot of time on her hands.
In this shot, as she's singing/dancing she kicks her leg up to the music and as she does this the title of the seuence fades in which makes it look like it was meant to happen. In these shots the director has used the Rule Of Thirds, they have had to do this to make sure they have enough room on the left to put the credits in. Which fits in perfectly especially as she kicks it in.
The credits for this film are in a orange/white colour which are quite bright colours which makes us picture a comedy in our heads. At the beginning of it she uses a voice over, talking to the audience making the audience feel engaged like she is talking to them. This has been done like she is talking to her so called diary as in the film she starts to write herself a diary and it is also the name of the film.
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