Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Spooks
The opening of the sequence shows the institution 'BBC' so people become familiar with them and that way the audience is more likely to watch it since they know of it.The genre is thriller as there are terrorists speaking a foreign language (Arabic) and they have subtitles at the bottom so the audience can understand them.It uses diegetic sound and turns into non diegetic when the couple come out of the house they are seen as binary opposition to the other two in the car who want to 'destroy their lives'.Shots used are closeups on the villains as hes looking in his wing mirror (POV).The slow motion creates enigma codes and connotes a thriller as they are the target of something and the use of slow motion makes them seem more important.It appeals to a mainstream audience as they are an ordinary couple getting on with their life and are discussing their child's school fee, people can relate to doing the normal day to day thing.Also because there is no violence/sexual content it can be targeted at everyone.The demographic would be C1/D and the psychographics would be resigned and the struggler.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Scream Clip
This essay will explore the different elements of film language and the effects it creates on the audience in the movie ‘Scream’ such as low lighting to create an eerie atmosphere.
The beginning of the scene uses low key lighting as it’s following the horror genre convention and creating enigma codes. The girl Casey who plays the victim uses the phone as the main prop to communicate with the unidentified killer. Another way which the killer is unidentified is through his clothes he wear a long black cloth and a white mask (and carries a knife which connotes death) so his identity isn’t revealed and at the same time it follows through with the conventions. The shots used are close-ups to draw attention to the protagonist’s facial expression which the audience identify with as scared and worried for the safety of herself and her boyfriend who is tied up outside. Her body language also shows this as she crouches down into the corner of the room. The director Wes Craven uses non diegetic sound to slowly build up the tension as she has to play along with the killer and if she gets the question wrong her boyfriend dies which he does and also there’s non diegetic sound coming from the characters’ speech.
The camera slowly pans into her as she’s answering the question which determines whether Steve lives or not. The effect of the pan is to show that she’s under pressure. When she stands up and look out a point of view shot is used as she’s looking to see where this ambiguous person is. When she gives the wrong answer they use a jump cut and show Steve with his guts out and the music accompanied with this is parallel as it’s quite dramatic and sinister. It then has long shot used of him dead and has a reverse shot of Casey facial expression where she’s shocked and crying. The prop she grabs is an envelope opener to use as a weapon to protect her. Diegetic sound is used when the window smashes as a chair is thrown into it and a high angle shot is used to make her seem small and powerless as she’s backed into a corner. Tracking is used when she runs to the kitchen in terror and this creates chaos.
The music as this point is quite loud and parallel. She then grabs a knife as a prop and slowly moves back in anticipation. It cuts to the masked killer looking around for her and then has a reverse shot to show the panic on her face. When she lets herself out and waits by the door clinging onto the phone her body language shows she’s afraid. The music builds up suspense and as she peeks to see where the masked figure is which is shown by a point of view shot & the music turns dramatic to make the audience excited. It then has a jump cut to a long shot of a car approaching in the distance. The audience hopes this is the new equilibrium where she will manage to escape. It then has a close-up of her crawling and then it keeps cutting to the car to raise enigma codes and makes keeps the audience in suspense as they wonder will she escape or not.
Dramatic irony is used as Casey slowly looks up to see where her killer is and the audience know that he’s going to be there and music intensifies to build up the suspense as she about to look. The masked person suddenly turns around and diegetic sound is used when she screams and he breaks the window and grabs her wrist but she punches him. It then has a long shot of her running and this is so the audience can see if the killer is coming. She runs and she sees her parents’ car parking up so she look relieved but then he jumps through the window suddenly which is unexpected. The diegetic sound is the window breaking and the camera is positioned behind the villain to show he has the power and the innocent girl as they both fall to the ground. The camera shot changes to a long shot and the two characters are positioned in the middle of the frame as she is being chased.
The parallel music turns dramatic and goes a bit slow as it goes into slow motion when he captures her and slowly brings the knife up in the air and stabs her in her chest. As she drops to the ground the camera is looking down on her so it’s the point of view from the killer and the makeup used is blood to show she’s injured. After he strangles her in a close-up and she kicks him the camera is upside down showing that she’s looking for help and she can see her parents nearby. The framing of camera is that so you can still see the killer in the background. As she gets up and walks lifelessly towards her door the camera is behind her suggesting that he’s still following her. Tracking is used to demonstrate this. It has both diegetic and non diegetic at the same time. The non diegetic is to create sympathy and hope that she can make it in time and the diegetic opposes the hope as her parents don’t notice her.
It has a point of view shot used at the same time as reverse as she’s calling her mother in a limp lifeless voice the killer comes from the side of the frame and as the door is closed the music intensifies again with a medium shot as she turns around to see her killer in her sight coming towards her with the knife. Just as when he’s about to stab her again she takes the mask of to reveal the identity but the audience don’t know and the music become dramatic as her facial expression hints that she knows them. A sound bridge is used as he stabs her for the final time it jumpcuts to her father calling her and the fire alarm going off which her mother runs to to sort out and the music becomes dramatic again as there is fire in the kitchen but Casey is nowhere to be seen.
To conclude horror genres tend to use quite a lot of cuts to create chaos and they use parallel music to build suspense in order to shock the audience. It wouldn’t be as effective and scary without sound and the victim is portrayed as hopeless in the efforts of getting away from the villian.
Friday, 4 December 2009
Cinematography
to show the dead woman in the coffin as she is in most of the frame. The mise en scene is dark and gloomy and there water in the scene.The prop used is a coffin.
The frame has space around the top of him to show the papers flying as he separates the soup in half with his powers.His facial expression looks shocked and his body language looks like he is using a lot of energy.The mise en scene is him in a cafe and no one else in the frame because the attention should be on him being powerful.The props used are papers and a bowl of soup.
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Daily Star*
Web address-www.dailystar.co.uk
Dateline underneath the masthead
Slogan is 'Two great papers for the price of one.' which makes the customers think they got a bargain for 25p
Kicker is the premier league article and the stories on the side.
Pug is the price in a really bold yellow font to draw attention to how cheap it is.Also the price '25p' is targeted at a D/E Demograhic which is why there is really little text and more images.
Headline is 'Jordan hunk is a secret woman' and is placed in the middle dominating the resat of the newspaper as its the leader article which is about a celebrity.
Strapline is 'shocking truth about Alex' also the word 'exclusive' is a buzz word and generates interest of readers.
Captions are under the side stories as are the stanfirsts which are about entertainment (Strictly Come Dancing' and relevance as its about cutting taxes.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
A Touch Of Evil
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Sound
Parallel images associated with this would be of the dark haunted places deserted areas etc to give a isolated feeling.The music sounds eerie. The primary thought the person has is creepy horror images.
Contrapuntal images associated with this could be thing to do with love or a kids toys or people looking happy doing ordinary things as they dont go well with the music.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Halloween 2
Matrix 2
Shes All That
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Final Destination 4
The Hot Chick
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
White Chicks
Cinematography
*High key lighting is used to make the films seem realistic
*Has a range of long shots ,close-ups and medium close-ups
*Tracking whilst the protagonist is chasing a thief
*Top lighting
Editing
*Uses cut to next scene
*few flashes at the beginning
Sound
*Has Diegtetic sound: characters speech and
*Non- Diegetic: voiceover and soundtrack Beyonce crazy in love
Mise en Scene
*The title white girls connotes that the stereotype is white girls are dumb and the two black police officers follow through with the convention and do stupid things throughout the film.
*The makeup and clothes they are dressed in are 1st are police uniform and then they dress up as transvestites and have the blonde hair the fake boobs and dress quite girly and wear makeup.
*The way they girls act in the movie they are screaming and acting like they are feminine powerless girls. They follow the convention of the ‘girly girl’ and act innocent. They hold handbags as props.
*Their facial expression and body language seems uncomfortable as they are trying to disguise themselves as other people. They put on a fake falsetto accent.
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Saw 6 Analysis
Analysis begins at 0:04 ends at 2:10
Cinematography
*Uses a range of camera shots to highlight the importance of key scenes like when its high angle so viewers can see the top of the carousel spinning and the scenes quickly cut to the next to build tension.
*Pans in to create pressure on the person who has to make the choice to who will survive.
*Tracking is used when the carousel is spinning to make the decision who to choose harder
*Low key lighting is used to create a dark atmosphere
*The music is dramatic and build ups and at the end it fades out and the title appears
Editing
*Uses fade and jump cut to next scene quite frequently to make it seem fast paced and build up the tension/montage
*Use flashes
Sound
*Music is parallel with scene
*Has Diegetic Sound: characters panic and dialogue
*Has Non -Diegetic Sound :dramatic music Jigsaws voice
Mise-en-scene
*The props used to signify a horror genre is a old carousel, some machines and a rusty looking fence separating the protagonist and the 6 characters.
*The atmosphere is stereotypically following horror conventions and has a dark lighting this is to make them feel like they are in atmosphere where they feel they are under pressure.
*The characters facial expressions are terrified and they are panicky. Their body language looks like they are in a helpless position and look worried.
*They are styled as ordinary people who are captured and tied to the carousel. There is blood in the scene when the mechanisms are prepared to kill them their makeup is made to look rough and bloody.
*Jigsaws voice on the tape sounds sinister and he is wearing a mask a convention which usually horror films have to hide the identity of the person behind it. And this is how we identify that the person is playing the role of the ‘villain’.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Bad Lieutenant-Arthouse
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Forest Gump
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Sin City
Pirates Of The Caribean
Million Dollar Baby
Monday, 2 November 2009
Bride And Prejudice
Sunday, 25 October 2009
Evaluation
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1 = excellent, 2 = very good, 3 = good/average, 4 = poor, 5 = very poor
Attainment-2
I know most key concepts and ideas and use the media terminology quite well
Effort-2
I get on with the work set often but I could write in more detail
Punctuality-3
I would give myself this because I have been late a few times
Submission & quality of homework-2
I always complete my homework and meet deadlines set
however I don't write enough to cover everything.
Ability to work independently- 2
I think I work better independently rather than in groups as its more organised.
Quality of writing-3
I think I cover the main points but sometimes forget to link it to theorists.
Organisation of blog-2
I think my blog is quite organised and well presented although there aren't any pictures.
Oral contributions in class-3
I think that I do contribute but I could voice my own opionion at times.
WWW--->Organisation skills
Knowledge of media terms
Knowledge of demograhics and psychographics
EBI--->Write in more detail in the future
Engage in class discussions more
Try to link it to theorists and talk about effects it has overall.
Friday, 23 October 2009
..* Media Awards *..
Obsession is about a young girl who become the target of a mysterious boys'obsession' (anchorage with the film)with her.The Equilibrium is when she is portrayed as a happy cheerful student enjoying her life.The disequilibrium is when she realises she is being followed and wakes up tied to a chair with sellotape on her mouth.It goes against the New Equilibrium as the final scene is of the girl murdered on the floor.The girl is the main protagonist and the villain is the guy who wears a hoodie.The mysterious enigma is created by the suspense as in one scene she is in the dark with a light and gets pulled by this mysterious shadow behind her.The demographic would be D/E.The convention of a horror genre has a victim who will end up dying in the end and the killer usually still alive.
Who's Bad?
This is a comedy in which the protagonist is a geeky nerd who is a laughing stock and doesn't really fit in with anyone.The stereotype representation of the 'geek' is emulated with geeky looking glasses and big hair and trousers which are too high.Although he may be educated he isn't socially confident and cant get girls and gets bullied as he cant do anything right.The title is called 'Who's Bad?' because the geek tries to fit in by acting tough and in doing this he appears even stupider so its anchored.The convention of a comedy is followed through by having the bully,the girl who he wants but cant get and the people who pretend to be his friend but aren't really.They are called the false heroes.The demographic is D/E aimed at youths mainly due to it being set in school so there is familiarisation.
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Do images of skinny models have an impact?
Does watching violence produce violence?
Friday, 9 October 2009
1930's and 1940's
Also horror films became really popular in this era due to the success of films like Dracula and Frankenstein.The characters of Dracula,Frankenstein ,The Mummy and The Wolfman have been recycled again in movies to frighten us or to make us laugh.Either way these characters which emerged in the 1930-40s still remain the classic characters of horror films.
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Kill Bill
The Donor- is Hattori Hanzo a swordsmith who gives Beatrix (Uma Thurman) a sword.He can be called the donor because the sword he gives her is the sowrod she uses wen she kills O-Ren Ishi
The Heroine-Played By Uma Thurman as she seeks revenge and kills O-Ren Ishi and Vernita Green
The False Hero-At the start of the film it the viewers could think that Elle the 'nurse' (actuall member of the sqaud) is going to help Beatrix but in fact shes actually dressed as a nurse so she can give her an injection to kill her in her sleep.
The Princess- Could Be Beatrix's daughter she wants to see as she thought she was deas due to her traumatic coma.
Monday, 5 October 2009
Hollyoaks
The new equilibrium doesn't really count in soaps as they don't finish and continue from the next episode.Hollyoaks end with the credits then for the last few minutes shows what happens next to entice the viewer to watch the next episode.The enigma is when Sasha and Merecedes clash and the viewer expect a possible outbreak but the join forces in the end to make the night a success.
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Final Destination 4
The ending to the film doesn't follow the new equilibrium as the truck crashes into the coffee shop 'Death by Caffeine' and kills Janet,Lori then Nick.
Toy Story
The disequilibrium is Andy replaces Woody for Buzz Lightyear a action figure and Woody becomes jealous and tries to get rid of Buzz but in the process they both end up getting lost and they must find a way to get back to Andy because he is moving house but they have to get past Sid a ruthless toy killer.
The new equilibrium is that Woody and Buzz return to Andy safely and meet the other toys and they all go to live in Andy's new house and Buzz and Woody are no longer enemies but friends.
Monster in Law
The disequilibrium is his mother Viola decides to plot a despicable plan to make Charlie crazy and call off their weeding. When Charlie discloses the scheme of her future mother-in-law, she pays her back for her malice.
The new equilibrium is when Viola sees that her son really likes her and her and Charlotte decide their both as important to him and they compromise whats acceptable in the future and whats not.
Scream
The protagonist Sidney Prescott (Nave Campbell) also receives calls from this mysterious man and soon he comes after her but she manages to get away but for how long will she continue escaping her masked serial killer.The disequilibrium is when Sidney friends get murdered and that they are after Sidney because of her late mum Maureen Prescott.
The new equilibrium is when Sidney finds out the identity of the killer: her boyfriend Billy Loomis and his friend Stu.She is shocked and end up killing them both. Everyone stops panicking after they hear the killers are dead.
Anger Management
The class escalates his temper rather than managing it.
The disequilibrium is when Rydell moves in with Dave to offer more intensive therapy as Dave is about to be sentenced to jail time.Rydell completely takes of his home and personal life and Dave is forced to confront issues he didn't even know he had.
The new equilibrium is when Rydell gets on Dave's last nerve and pretends that he and Dave's girlfriend are together and Dave tells her how much he loves her and asks her to marry at him at a Knicks match and she says yes.
Friday, 2 October 2009
Titanic
She meets Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio)who is lower class. When shes tries to commit suicide as she is unhappy with her life but he saves her.As time goes on they grow closer much to her fiance's dislike.
The disequilibrium is when Cal makes Lovejoy place the necklace into Jacks pocket to make it look like he stole it and so Rose stays away from him.The ships lower deck starts to fill with water at this point and Jack is handcuffed. However Rose becomes the heroine and uncuffs him.The ship sinks and Rose is one of the few survivors out of thousands.
The new equilibrium is when Rose is free from Cal and shes happy without him and Jack changed her and brang a new side to her.Therefore harmony existing once more.
The film end with young Rose reunited with Jack kissing passionately surrounded by people clapping.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
The Sun Front Page
The woman is posing with direct mode of address and is represented as a sex object. The dominant reading is a woman posing naked with a banner and this is done to grab male readers attention. The signifier is a half naked blonde woman. The connotation could be that 'blondes have more fun' therefore being polysemic as it could also mean that the 'Goal' they are referring to is somewhat sexual.The text is anchored so that it matches the images and like how men like football they'll like looking at women.
The woman is positioned directly in the middle so she's the first thing your eye sees.The shot used is a medium long shot.The font used is white against a contrasting black background so this draws attention and makes it seem more important.The stereotype is a dumb blonde woman and the masthead is bright red to draw attention and typically from a feminst point of view she is represented as a sex object and this demeans women.
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Advert: Dior Iconic
The woman posing for the mascara has a direct mode of address which draws the person in especially as the colours are high tech.Her direct mode of address can be seen as some aspect of looking seductive due to her mouth being slightly open.The shot used is a medium close up so the subject matter is focused on her eyelashes.The Dior Logo is at the top right hand corner as people will buy popular brands they know of.As the advert is for mascara the colour theme is a dramatic black and white. They've chosen to write 'ICONIC' in a large font on the bottom left as they're trying to remind people that you will almost be like an icon if you buy their mascara.The text is at the bottom as the last thing they'll remember is how good their product is.
Monday, 21 September 2009
Kuch To Hua Hai
This Bollywood film (2008) set in England is about a love triangle between 2 girls and a guy. The guy is torn between both girls and doesnt know which one to go with as he doesnt want to break their hearts. Day by day his descision gets harder for him as his feeling build up for both.Only one can go down the path with him and which will he choose?
The institution behind the media text is Bollywood, and more specifically Yash Raj Productions and the film genre is romance .Because of this, it is expected that the target audience is teenagers and families, and with good reason, as the family market would find the trailer and moreover the movie itself interesting, as it follows a typical bollywood convention.
A romantic film with a twist at the end
Rating: 7/10
Co produuced by Madenah Tasha and Sabah