This document provides an analysis of camera techniques, compositions, mise-en-scene, sound, editing, and narrative structure used in the romantic comedy film "Signs". It discusses how high and low camera angles are used to portray the main character's mood. Props like a marker and their clothing establish the characters' personalities and backgrounds. diegetic and non-diegetic sounds like an alarm and background music also reflect the tone. Continuity editing and eye line matching create a believable flow. The film starts the main character already unhappy and uses various film techniques to develop a relationship over the linear story.