Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Feedback - Miss Spencer
There is some excellent work here Mitchell, especially in the analysis of the two horror films. You have pointed out the conventions that are present, as well as discussing the meanings behind them, and the way the audience is likely to read the opening.
However I think you need to do a little more work on the Rom-Com analysis. You barely mention conventions, I suspect that is because you are not sure what they are? Can you do some more research into the conventions of Rom-Com and use this to add to your discussion please. For example you could talk about conventions more - e.g the cross cutting of the two main protagonists to imply that they are going to meet - and then not meeting (yet) is a typical convention of Rom-Com. It will improve your work, and your knowledge.
At the moment your work is on a level 2/3 border so does need some more detail adding.
Can you also:
Embed the film clip into the blog post.
Import stills from the film to illustrate your points.
Add a title to the post (otherwise it takes the first line of your work as the title)
Well done and keep up the hard work.
Friday, 26 September 2014
Task 2.1 Friends with Benefits opening analysis / Rom-Com
Film opening - Friends with benefits
Introductory
The introduction of the film shows that the male which is
played by Justin Timberlake is a man who spills coffee down his trousers and
his to change using his staff’s trousers. This connotes the clumsiness of a
stereotypical man, he is also late to his date which is also connotation that
he is clumsy and non-committing. The woman is dressed in a white top with heels
which shows purity and innocence of the character. The audience think that both
Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis are both meeting each other for a date but
this is not the case as we watch the opening sequence when he is late in fact
they are on two separate dates in different states of the USA. This makes the
audience link connections between them already and try to work out what will
happen between them next.
Props
The props used in this opening clearly show that the film is
set in the modern day. We know this because we see the use of technology
several times within the first few minutes of the film, examples of this would
be when Dylan (Justin) use his phone when he makes a phone call with his date
and even before when he uses the projector to show a presentation and uses his
modern laptop o represent the film.
Another prop used in the opening is Dylan’s car which is a
convertible, this represents that he is a young but very successful guy that is
fun loving and knows what he wants to do with his life.
Lighting
The lighting within the opening scene in both locations of
the film where we see Jamie (Mila) and Dylan in another location have both low
lighting and the use of the street lights and building is used to shoot the
film. This represents romance within the film opening and even though in both
scenes it is a break up scene it can suggest that later on in the film it shows
that there will be romance again but somewhere else with different people
Setting
In the opening sequence we are introduced to Dylan’s work
place, within this building we see all different types of modern technology
from a presentation board, smart phones and laptops. This shows that it is a
modern setting in the film and as we carry on we get to see the employees that
work with Dylan and they are all relatively young. Because of this the room
that they are in represents there personality as it is quite colourful and bright
and this can show that they are funny and lively people.
Camera shots
There are many camera shots within the film opening the
majority of them being a shot reverse
shot between the two break ups that are occurring. They use this shot though at
the start where both Dylan and Jamie are on the phone and this makes the
audience think that they are speaking to one another. Because they are
discussing a date and where they are going it represents the romantic part of
the film but shortly after we see Dylan with another girl that he is meeting
and Jamie kisses another man, this highlights the romantic side of the film and
this makes the hybrid that is a rom-com.
There is also close up shots of the characters shoulders up,
this is so the audience can really catch the emotion from the expressions
displayed on the characters face.
Another camera shot is again going back to Dylan’s work
place where it is an over the shoulder shot from another work college which can
symbolise that Dylan is superior to others around him.
Title
The titles are introduced after Dylan leaves his work place
and this is shown on trees and in the windows of shops and other building and
this makes the audience think that they might have been there for the whole
time of the opening scene.
Music
the music used in the opening scene is very upbeat and has a
fast tempo this goes back to both characters being young and joyful living
their lives and being happy.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Task 2.1 Insiduous - Analysis of a Horror Film / Horror
Film opening – Insidious
Conventions of a horror film
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Dark colours such as red and black to represent
darkness
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Erie music to show the creepiness
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The location of insidious is in an old house
which sets the scene
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The slow moving shots sets the scene of the
horror
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Camera shots such as zooms and extreme close ups
to give us information about the film and possibly the characters.
Introduction
Insidious is a film that was produced in 2010. At the start
we see a young child sleeping in their room. We see that the child is then led
around the house and sees a shadow in the window, as we focus more into the
shadow it turns out to be a ghostly figure of a woman. The camera shot then
switches to show us more rooms around the house and each of them have this
paranormal feeling. The title is coloured red in a sort of a bloody colour
alongside with smoke appearing around the title to represent that it is a
horror film as these fit the normal conventions that we associate with the
genre. The writing at the start of the film fades away to suggest the
paranormal activity such as ghosts and spirits.
Lighting
At the start if the film the lighting is very low with
highlights covering only a certain area of each of the rooms. This can
symbolise that there is something hidden within the house which is why parts of
the rooms are also blacked out. This fits with the horror genre conventions
because it is dark and very little light showing. There is lighting on different props around the
house such as the family picture. This again shows that the picture is to have
some sort of importance in the film.
Props
The props within the first opening sequence are things such
as the grandfather clock, and the family picture. This shows that these might
play a part that we need to know about later on in the film. These both also
fit in within the horror genre. These props though fit in with the horror genre
because they look to be quite old and this adds to the creepy factor of the
insidious film because people associate old creepy household ornaments.
Editing
After nearly every shot within the opening there is a fade
out from the shot and a fade into the next one. The shots are blurry to start
with and then become clear this is to resemble possibly some confusion within
the house and set a mysterious thought in the viewer’s head. The shots are
black and white and with a little research in this context black are associated
with evil and darkness and white suggests purity and goodness. This means that
there could be a clash between the both and this may be why we see the light
and dark in both rooms to suggest a feud between both sides. They also edited
the writing to be a red colour which again is associated with the horror genre
and will resemble blood, danger and goriness etc.
Camera shot
At the start we see an establishing shot which shows the
scene where the opening is shot and where the rest of the film is based upon.
There is also an aerial shot which is shot down the
staircase and at the bottom of the stairs there is a faint shadow that outlines
a figure of a person at least that’s what we think it is. This makes people
think about what it could be and can make us possibly scared about that
thought.
There is also another shot of the grandfather clock but it
is tilted to the side and this gives of the image of confusion and unease which
can build up the tension of the film at the start of the opening.
Sound
In the opening there is music but it is a disturbing sound
like a ringing in your ear. At the start when we first see the shadow a high
pitch violin sound which shows a sudden switch in the speed of the film
opening.
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Task 2.1 Orphan opening analysis / Horror
Film opening - Orphan
Introduction
The first thing we see in the orphan is a child’s black eye.
This signifies sorrow and pain as well as sadness. This may also be associated
with evil, fitting in with the horror genre of the film.
We know that the main character also known as the
protagonist is a girl because she is in the opening sequence and is applying
makeup to her face. This fits the connotations of being a girl because in
reality we know that it is usually girls that apply makeup to themselves.
This also follows the connotations of being a horror film
because we usually associate films with young female girls. They tend to use
young girls as the main characters in the horror films because we usually
perceive girls and young children to be sweet, innocent and harmless but this
goes completely against that perception and this is why most horror films will
use a young child.
This is very weird though because the young girl is applying
her makeup in a way that she is trying to be older, this means that she might
be self-conscious about her body and the way she looks but it doesn’t affect
her that much because her face is just smudged with her makeup so we don’t know
what to think about her.
Editing
The editing is shown in the sequence when it shows her makeup
that she is applying to her face. It switches to a UV shot which shows the
different acidic levels in the chemicals of the makeup, red is the highest
acidic. As well as this because it is in a UV shot it gives of the affect that
she could possibly be hiding something within the makeup and this makes the
audience to be drawn into the film and what to watch the rest of the film.
The edit the text to be shown into the opening sequence and
it is in a white font with a black background. This is so that the audience can
see what the font sees clearly and not struggle to read it. However they keep
the font small so that the viewers can keep track of what the girl is still
doing in the opening sequence in the background.
They then use a second type of font which is the same font
type up but they change the colour to purple, this is so they can still see the
font clearly and easily but the connotation of purple is jealousy and this
means that later on the film someone
could, become jealous about someone or something.
Props
A prop in the film is that there is a white rose in the
opening sequence which suggests purity and innocence, however the rose starts
to die or is dying throughout very slowly and this could resemble the plot of
the film being that throughout the film purity is lost gradually or it could
mean that the girls innocence is lost because something has changed her r took
control of her.
Lighting and sound
Throughout the sequence the lighting is at a very low level so
that it hides who the person is and keeps there identity a mystery. This adds
to the tension of the opening sequence and can make people think what it is
leaving a mystery in their head.
The music fits in with the opening sequence very well
because it is a very theatrical sound which fits the connotations of the genre.
The music however stays at a similar tempo throughout until the end it builds
up slightly and gradually.
All of this slowly draws the audience into the film and
creates a cold and chilly atmosphere within the audience.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Feedback - Miss Spencer
An excellent, detailed evaluation Mitchell. You have noticed what you were asked to do and show understanding of the reasons behind things like the 180 degree rule. However in order to improve I would also like you to mention things that didn't go so well. E.G. why is there a black box around your film? Have you worked out how to fix this yet for your main task?
Friday, 12 September 2014
Preliminary Task
Prelim task evaluation
What is the 180 degree rule?
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The 180 degree rule is where the camera people
do an over the shoulder shot mostly used in a conversation. This is when the
cameras do not cross over a line that would mean they are in the shot. When the
cameras both switch round to the other side of the conversation completely the
actors switch round positions so that they are in the same places.
What is a match on action shot?
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A match on action is where we take different
shots of the same scene and you edit and cut different parts of them together so
that it is from different angles and symbolizes different things such as you
can take a long shot, then a medium shot and then a close up. This would mean
focusing more on the character so that we can see the expression on their face
and how they are feeling and feel their emotion. We used this in our film when I
was on the phone we cut from seeing my whole body to an extreme close up of the
phone and then just a medium shot where you could see my body language and
facial expressions over the phone.
What is a match eye line shot?
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This is where the character is looking towards
the camera and is filmed from their front. In our film we tried to do this and
experiment with this shot however we were unable to get a clear shot of it and it
didn't seem to work with the film as we edited it in the film.
How did the film making process go in terms of filming shots from the
storyboard and around the college?
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I think that filming from the storyboard was
good because it gave us clear cut instructions and let us have a bit of structure
towards the film we were producing. We could easily show where the camera was
meant to be and how we should place it because within the storyboard there were
examples of the shot on the people which helped us a lot with positioning.
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In terms of filming around the college it took
longer than what we expected to film the shots this was because we would have
people walk in front of the camera, there would be people talking when we were
shooting the film and this would then ruin the audio when we cut it all
together. To prevent this we would have to either retake the shots so that they
were clear and how we wanted them or we would have to edit the audio to make
the music in the film louder than the natural sounds like the wind and people
speaking etc.
What did we learn about video editing on adobe premiere in terms of using
transitions, adding sound and titles?
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What I learned about adobe premiere was that we
cut and edit different shots into the film. This was good because we took
multiple shots of different scenes of the film meaning that we could switch to
an extreme close up of a certain action or of my face to see facial expressions
and feel the emotion. When adding sound I also learned that we could layer
different sounds of top of one another and this would make one massive sound. This
is good because at the same time as hearing the music we could edit in to hear
the natural sound of something else which would build up tension or add more
texture to the film. As well as another tool that I was able to learn how to
use was the green screen tool. This is good because I was then able to add
different features to the film. One green screen that me and Stuart edited into
the film was the explosion at the end where the missile strikes the school. This
was good because we could fit the missile into proportion with the shot, this
then fitted onto the background as we cut out the green screen in the
background. Another method that we both learned to use was the adding music to
the film. We could layer this to set the scene so that it shows the feelings of
the actor and sets the pace of the scene.