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Monday, 12 December 2011
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Action Plan
Main Task (Short Film) | |
Research and Planning (Completed) | · Create, summarise and pitch our idea. · Research and analyse similar films. · Organisation of actors, equipment use, script, layout. · Shot list. · Script. · Focus Group. |
Construction of our Short Film (Completed) | · Construction of our short film will begin in the Christmas holidays. |
Action (What Needs to be Done) | · Constantly receive feedback for drafting. · Time management. · Research similar audience in relation to our short film. · Story boards. · Location shots (Interior shots need to be taken, Exterior shots location shots completed). · Take feedback from the audience who listened to our pitch we presented. · Construction of our short film. |
Monday, 5 December 2011
Analysis of our influential films
Van Helsing (scene 2)
· Universal Pictures are the Distributors of Van Helsing as well as being the company behind the production.
· The reasoning behind studying Van Helsing was because we wanted many of the features that this film offers when we create ours and by going in depth analysing it, we can copy there effects such as the camerawork, editing, Mise-en scene and sound. Furthermore, this movie and our film both have the same target audience.
· 8 minutes into the film and we are introduced to a new character
Camerawork
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Eiffel Tower in the background |
· Firstly the camera pushes out revealing the wanted poster and then continuing to push out until the new character Van Helsing by an over the shoulder shot and and then panning across to the Eiffel tower being built so the viewer gets an idea where they are and what time period they are in.
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The Location shot |
· Secondly, the Camera then gets another location shot so the viewer gets a good understanding where they are.
· The camera then cuts and tilts down on the character as he walks down the street and then tilts up focusing on Van Helsing’s face making him seem important(Close up)
· The camera does seem to follow and focus on this character throughout this scene.
Editing
· The film contains barely any titles so analysing the bare minimum was hard. With the titles I did see in this movie they were in a medieval/gothic font in a plain grey colour on a plain black background. This made the titles simple and easy to read. Furthermore editing is used in this title with the addition of text fading in.
· Also there is a fade out after the titles that set the next clip up.
· More editing is shown as Van Helsing looks at the building and after the clip is cut he is seen opening the door of the building which is.
· Another effect the editing produced was by using colour correction which made the atmosphere in the movie all gloomy and mysterious.
Mise-en-scene
Close up of Van Helsing |
· Furthermore, the way Van Helsing looked with his black and secret clothing which confuse the viewer of thinking of him as an antagonist and left enigma’s at the start of the film is what we aspire to when we make our film.
· The Camera angles were shot with many close ups and looking up at Van Helsing to make him seem like a very important character in the film.
· Also at the begging of the film there is a prop (the wanted poster) which we are also using in our film.
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The poster which we want in our video |
· In addition, the way it was filmed with Van Helsing patrolling the streets filming the setting as he travels is what we also need in our film which works well to give understanding to the viewer in where the film is set.
· The music in scene 2 consists of slow and strange music which is effective and is what I wish to include in our film.
· The acting performance suggests that the man is looking for something in this unknown territory.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Textual analysis of the films that Influenced us:Harry potter and the Prisioner of Azkaban By Tom Morgan
The wanted poster from Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban specifically on its own influenced us greatly as it gave us the idea of using it in our film, we will use this idea and put posters all around to create the effective of this man being extremely wanted and dangerous. This idea came to mind as in the prisoner of Azkaban they have these wanted posters all over town to create the effect we are going for. It also gives the idea of reality as it’s like everyone’s after him and he’s known all over.
We are using the idea of the escape prisoner and are using the wanted poster (shown on the left) to show that people are after him and to give the impression that he’s dangerous.The Editing used in which the poster is magic which shows a moving image of Serious Black (the murderer) in prison looking aggressive and dangerous. This makes the poster and the character look mysterious and creates suspense as you feel that Serious Black is a mass murderer and will kill again.
The camera angles used are useful as they do a wide shot where you can see several wanted posters. We will use this in our film as we feel that this shows how wanted he is, which will be effective in our film as we want to show the viewer that our escape prisoner is dangerous he is and how you should avoid him so that’s why there are many wanted posters of him.Also other ideas we gained from the film our the sound used we also feel this is effective, they use an eerie music to create suspense and drama, which influenced are film as we will do something along the same lines within the laws of copyright.
The titles are huge and eye catching they are also in a thunderstorm so it gives the viewer the idea of the gloomy atmosphere.
This is a hyperlink (shown below) that shows the moving wanted poster that influenced us greatly so you will be able to see the gloomy effects and how the movement shows his aggressive behaviour and how he is dangerous and should be avoided.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3YS7UkgNaU&feature=related
We are using the idea of the escape prisoner and are using the wanted poster (shown on the left) to show that people are after him and to give the impression that he’s dangerous.The Editing used in which the poster is magic which shows a moving image of Serious Black (the murderer) in prison looking aggressive and dangerous. This makes the poster and the character look mysterious and creates suspense as you feel that Serious Black is a mass murderer and will kill again.
The camera angles used are useful as they do a wide shot where you can see several wanted posters. We will use this in our film as we feel that this shows how wanted he is, which will be effective in our film as we want to show the viewer that our escape prisoner is dangerous he is and how you should avoid him so that’s why there are many wanted posters of him.Also other ideas we gained from the film our the sound used we also feel this is effective, they use an eerie music to create suspense and drama, which influenced are film as we will do something along the same lines within the laws of copyright.
The titles are huge and eye catching they are also in a thunderstorm so it gives the viewer the idea of the gloomy atmosphere.
This is a hyperlink (shown below) that shows the moving wanted poster that influenced us greatly so you will be able to see the gloomy effects and how the movement shows his aggressive behaviour and how he is dangerous and should be avoided.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3YS7UkgNaU&feature=related
Textual analyse
Shifty Analysis
Distribution companies first
Setting council flats
Shows funding company names. The national lottery, UK film council, Film London MICROWAVE
BBC films
Show’s producers A between the eyes production and microwave
Music bridges through to the start of the film 50 seconds in Music creates a sad atmosphere
Actor’s names introduced to the characters early on in a small font
Early in the morning sat on the bus
Urban setting
Second character Asian angry, thug, low angle shot giving power and authority
1.18 simple tittles shown
Third character drugs involved over head shot
Location shot 1.41
Suburban
4 characters: all characters distressed
Genre: serious drama
Trainspotting analysis
Start with distributor. Universal
Funding company introduced. Channel four films presents
26 seconds in lower angle shot, running, what’s he running from? Upbeat music
Medium close up show characters emotionStolen something, stolen goods falling, being chased
Voice over music
Shift location, low angle shots, looking at characters
Point of view shot, through characters eyes
Excitement of being run over
Audience positioned as driver, character laughs back at audience, character gets named, freeze frame
Location change, grotty old house
Location change, football pitch, action during game, get introduced to characters, freeze framed
Violent nature of characters, get idea of who the characters are
Multiple falling shots
2minutes voice ends
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels analyse
Start with distributor, Ska films, music 9 seconds in the finishes
Extreme close up, showing emotion, surreal start to film, dark eyes, extreme close up of mouth, shows he’s talking, shot reverse shot camera movement across both eyes, shows injuries.
See full face 1:06, talking to us
Location change, market stall, sales patter, various shots
Cuts to block, the Steve Tisch company, sound over the top
Positioned in the crowd
Ska films introduced again
Skips again to black screen
See beginning person without injuries on face
Mathew Vaughn
Distribution companies first
Setting council flats
Shows funding company names. The national lottery, UK film council, Film London MICROWAVE
BBC films
Show’s producers A between the eyes production and microwave
Music bridges through to the start of the film 50 seconds in Music creates a sad atmosphere
Actor’s names introduced to the characters early on in a small font
Early in the morning sat on the bus
Urban setting
Second character Asian angry, thug, low angle shot giving power and authority
1.18 simple tittles shown
Third character drugs involved over head shot
Location shot 1.41
Suburban
4 characters: all characters distressed
Genre: serious drama
Trainspotting analysis
Start with distributor. Universal
Funding company introduced. Channel four films presents
26 seconds in lower angle shot, running, what’s he running from? Upbeat music
Medium close up show characters emotionStolen something, stolen goods falling, being chased
Voice over music
Shift location, low angle shots, looking at characters
Point of view shot, through characters eyes
Excitement of being run over
Audience positioned as driver, character laughs back at audience, character gets named, freeze frame
Location change, grotty old house
Location change, football pitch, action during game, get introduced to characters, freeze framed
Violent nature of characters, get idea of who the characters are
Multiple falling shots
2minutes voice ends
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels analyse
Start with distributor, Ska films, music 9 seconds in the finishes
Extreme close up, showing emotion, surreal start to film, dark eyes, extreme close up of mouth, shows he’s talking, shot reverse shot camera movement across both eyes, shows injuries.
See full face 1:06, talking to us
Location change, market stall, sales patter, various shots
Cuts to block, the Steve Tisch company, sound over the top
Positioned in the crowd
Ska films introduced again
Skips again to black screen
See beginning person without injuries on face
Mathew Vaughn
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