Here we have is a mini movie of my group and I doing a scene saying "What you doing here?". When doing these scenes, we used 3 types of camera shots, the shots we used were, Close up, Over shoulder shot and a medium shot. When using this shots, we learnt what the shots did and how to use the camera more. We also edited our scenes into one and use different effects and had a mess around on abode premiere elements 10 to see what it did. This made it effective because if it wasn't edited, people wouldn't be interested and it being edited makes it more fun and entertaining to watch.
A U film should be suitable for audiences ages four years and over, although it is impossible to predict what might upset any particular child.
PG Parental Guidance
General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. A PG film should not unsettle a child aged around eight or older. Unaccompanied children of any age many watch, but parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger or more sensitive children.
12 - Suitable for 12 years and over
Films classified 12 contains material that is not generally suitable for children aged under 12. No one younger than 12 may see a 12A film in a cinema unless accompanied by an adult.
15 - Suitable only for 15 years and over
No one younger than 15 may see a 15 film in a cinema. No one younger than 15 may rent or buy a 15 rated video work
18 - Suitable only for adults
No one younger than 18 may see an 18 film in a cinema. No one younger than 18 may rent or buy an 18 rated video work. Adults should be free to choose their own entertainment.
In this clip, me and my group did our preliminary task. What we did was our task was to have someone open the door, sit down and have a small conversation with someone else. By doing this, we used 3 different rules of media, an example of one of those rules is the 180 degree rule.
For the editing side of this task we used Adobe as this program is really good for editing and adding different kinds of effects. When editing this task, we made sure each of the camera shots look good by editing them all together This had then made our task look really good, even when we had to zoom in on Sean face when Ellis was speaking because if that wasn't put in, it would make Ellis look like she is speaking to herself.
20th Century is an American film studio, distributor and one of the six major American film studios. It is located in the century city area of Los Angles, just west of Beverly Hills. It was originally called Fox 20th Century, even though 20th Century was the senior partner in the merger. 20th Century Fox have produced films such as Deadpool, The Revenant, Ice Age etc. The company's films retained the 20th Century Pictures searchlight logo on their opening credits as well as its opening fanfare, but with the name changed to 20th Century-Fox. Lionsgate
Lionsgate is an American entertainment company legally incorporated in Canada. The company was formed on July 3 1997 in Vancouver, British Columbia and is currently headquartered in Santa Monica, California. With its blockbuster Hunger Games and Divergent franchises leading a broad portfolio of films, Lionsgate has generated an average of $2 billion at the global box office each of the past three years, ranking among the major studio market share leaders. Lionsgate have produced many different films such as The Hunger Games, Divergent series, The Impossible and many more other great films
Match cutting are any cuts that emphasizes spatio-temporal continuity and it is the basis for continuity editing. It is a cut within a scene that makes sense spatially. This can be between two different objects, two different spaces or two different compositions in which an object in two shots graphically match.
This is a clip showing you what match cutting is and this clip is a very good example because of how the scene cuts each time to another scene. For example the snow coming down fast, once it hits the camera, the scene moves onto people in the club and it is very clever how that can happen.
Shot reverse shot is a film technique mostly used in many different of films. This is shown when one character is shown looking at another character, sometimes off-screen. Then the other character is shown looking back at the first character, making them look like they are having a conversation which could be happening in the scene or just two characters looking at each other.
This is a clip from The Hunger Games, showing an example of a shot reverse shot. This is being shown when Katniss and Peeta are talking about the games but also what is going to happen in the future. This film technique is showing the characters looking back and forward at each other.
The 30 degree rule is a basic film editing guideline that states the camera should move at least 30 degrees between shots of the same subject occurring in succession. If this rule is not followed and is broken, a jump cut occurs and there is a risk that the audience starts focusing on the filming technique instead of the story that is being narrated.
This is a screenshot of what Adobe Premiere Elements 10 looks like, it may look quite complicated, but actually it is quite easy to use. This is the software I used to edit the mini movie of 3 types of camera shots. Adobe is very good to use for editing as it has a lot of varies to choose from for effects and transition. Using this software for the mini movie, it makes the scenes for tense because of the effects being used. If anyone makes a mini movie and doesn't know what software to use, use this one because it is really good an handy to use.
The 180 Degree Rule states that two characters in a scene should always have the same left/right relationship to each other. The line is drawn perpendicular to the camera's viewpoint in the establishing shot of the scene. An example of this rule being used is that in a car chase scene, if the car is travelling from right to left, the next shot must also be shot from the same side, meaning the car has to enter the frame right to left again. This is also applied for football matches. If the characters don't follow the 180 Degree Rule, or break it intentionally, will confuse the audience, especially in scenes of chase, conversation or sport, the camera must always be on one side of the line.
This video clip is shown from Lord of The Rings and this is a good example of a 180 Degree Rule as this rule is being used in the clip. We know this because when Gollum is speaking, there is a good side of him and bad side of him and it makes the audience think that Gollum is talking the bad side of him which is very good and clever.
This is the trailer for a Romantic Comedy film called Bridget Jones' Diary. We know that this is a Romantic Comedy because there are different kinds of conventions. One thing to show that it is a Romantic Comedy is the film is set in a big city, which is in fact in London and most Romantics Comedy are set in big cities because of the type of love interests there are in the film. Other thing to show that it is a Romantic Comedy is that there is a male and female character that most likely have a love interest together, this is shown in this trailer as Bridget the main character being female and the other two males also being the main characters as well.
Here I have done a spider diagram about the genre Romantic Comedy. This is to give me an idea of what is in a Romantic Comedy. On my blog I will be doing three trailer analysis of Romantic Comedies as this is the genre I really like and enjoy watching.
The target audience for a action film, is mainly aimed for men mostly because of the chase scenes, explosions and gun fights, but some women may be interested into action films, because in most action films, there are normally a love interest with the hero and this gets the women more engaged with the film, this is mainly stereotypical, because myself I like watching action films, because action films are actually really good to watch and I would never get bored of them. The age rating for action films I would say around 12-25+ only because the younger generation of males or females would be interested in this type of genre.
This is the opening of a action film called Spectre, which is a popular series to James Bond 007. To show that it is an action film we get a scene where we see a guy with a gun, who we are assuming that it is James Bond, aiming his gun towards a window and then finally shooting the bad guys. This then makes a big explosion, causing the building to collapse and fall near James Bond. This is very effective because in most action films, there are always explosions happening and the hero is normally there shooting the bad guys. We have a clue that James Bond is the main character of the film and is also the Hero. One other thing to show it is an action film, is when James Bond is having a fight scene with a bad guy on a helicopter, this causes the helicopter to go side to side and James Bond manages to kill the guys off the helicopter and escaping by flying off with the helicopter. This is also effective because in action films there is always a fight between the Hero and the bad guys and this is shown in the opening scene of Spectre.
In the opening scene of Spectre, there is few of good camera shots and angles. The first one being is a close up shot of James Bond face with a mask on, this is showing that he is fitting into the carnival as he has a costume on to look like the Day of The Dead. This is effective because we get to see James Bond fitting into a carnival as we know he is after someone. This then gives an idea to the audience of what is happening and makes the scene thrilling and exciting. Another shot is an over shoulder, close up shot, this is shown when James Bond is using his gun to aim at one of the bad guys. This is effective because with the close up shot, we can see his concentration on his face and he looks like he is ready to shoot the target, but also with the over shoulder angle, we can see well how he is using the gun, but we can also see in the background the two guys having a conversation. For the audience this is really good because the audience get to see what James Bond is doing but also what the two guys are doing in the background, as this links to the gun that James Bond is holding.
In the opening of Spectre, it tells us what day it is in Mexico and in fact it is "Day of The Dead". When the title of this date comes up, upbeat and kind of party music is playing in the background, this is actually digetic music, because everyone in the scene can hear it as the characters are using the drums and other instruments to make the music very upbeat. This makes the audience think the scene is thrilling and exciting because of the type of music being played. Another piece of music being played is when James Bond flies off in the helicopter and the theme music of 007 comes on, presenting the series of the film but also telling the audience that this film is part of the 007 series, making the audience more engaged into the film.
This is the opening of an action movie called Mad Max: Fury Road. To show that it is an action film, there is a car chase scene happening. This is effective because in most action films there are always a car chase scene, because it makes the scene more thrilling for the audience as this will make them engage more in the film. For example there are many car chase scenes in these films, such as Spectre, Ride Along, The Dark Knight etc. Other thing that it shows it is a action film, is that there is a big fight scene happening between one guy and some bad guys because this guy who looks like he is the main character, runs off and fights off the other men and it ends up being one big fight scene. This is effective because in any action film there will always be a fight scene and normally this happens between the hero and the villain, but in this film it is between one guy and a lot of bad guys. This also makes the scene thrilling for the audience as there is a lot of tense moments happening.
We then have the camera shots and angles of the opening scene. One of the camera shots would be long shot, wide angle and this is shown at the start of the opening scene, where Max is standing next to a vehicle, looking over at the view in front of him. This is effective because not only that we can see Max in the scene, but we can see a lot in this scene and what Max's view actually is and this is because of the wide angle. One other shot type is a medium shot, this is shown later on in the start of Mad Max, where a guy goes and burns a skull imprint onto his skin, but before that happens, we see Max's facial expression of what is going on and he looks angry, confused but also scared because he doesn't know what is going on. This is effective for the audience because we can see Max's facial expressions of what is going on and this makes the scene very tense, thrilling and kind of wild because it is different to any other fights from other action films. In the opening scene of Mad Max: Fury Road, there isn't much music being presented, as we can hear the sound effects of the cars getting exploded or the cars swirling around, also we can hear Max talking over some of the scenes, telling us his background story of what had happened to him, which is good because the audience get to learn something about the character. We then hear music when Max gets taken away from the bad guys, the music sounds very tense and thrilling which makes the film 10x better because it most action films, you need the music to make the scene much better for the audience so that they can still stay engage with the film.
The target audience for a horror movie is normally between teenagers and young adults, making that between 15-30+. The reason for this is because most protagonists in a horror movies are normally around this age. Another reason for this is because there are a lot of jumpy and scary scenes which wouldn't be appealing for the younger audience as they wouldn't want witness watching scary scenes. Young people in friendship groups enjoy watching horror movies as well because they can witness the film together and after watching it they can share their point of views of the film with each other.
This is the opening of a horror movie called Drag Me To Hell. By knowing it is a horror movie, the start of the scene, is a little boy's parents asking a woman to help their son as he can hear voices as he had stole something from other people and hadn't given it back. Other thing showing it is a horror movie is that when the young boy is laying down on a little sit and hands are coming from the roof, looking like the hands are going for him and while this is happening, tense music is in the background to make the scene more scarier for the audience while watching it. There are more things to show that it is a horror movie and the finally one I am going to talk about is when the boy has been thrown onto the floor and the floor starts to crack up, while this happens, the boy tries to escape but a demon creature grabs the boy and takes him down into the ground also known as "Hell", when this has finished the floor goes back to normal and the film title pops up with high pitch music. We then have the camera shots and angles in the opening of Drag Me To Hell. At the start of the clip, we can see a long shot of the house, this is effective because we can see where the scene is being set but also what is happening and the audience will get an idea of how the scene is being presented. The next shot is a close up shot of the young boy laying day on a rug, this shot is very effective because we can see the facial expressions of the boy and by his facial expressions we can see how scared he is and the sweat on his face makes him look nervous, the audience will be more engaged into the film because they want to know more what is happening but also why the boy is scared. The final shot and angle is a a medium shot, low angle. This is shown when the women in leaning over the banister as the boy has fallen off it, this makes her look like she is in power because of how the camera is being used. This is effective because we can see the type of clothes she is wearing, how her body language is and also seeing her facial expressions, which by the looks of it is worried, scared and really not sure what to do. The audience will be very engaged into the film as the scenes are becoming more tense and frightening. Of course we have the music in this film, because with the music it becomes more exciting and tense for the film but also for the audience. At the start of Drag Me To Hell, there is non-digestic music being playing which sounds very mysterious but also tense at the same time, this sets the mood for the audience being intrigued and curious of what will happen next. Towards the end of the opening scene, the music comes back again. The music is very dark and tense and this makes the scene more of a horror because of what is happening in the scene and as you can see, we see the boy being dragged down into the ground while the music is increasing each time. This is called Non-Digestic music because the characters can not hear the music being played but the audience can.
Sunday, 9 October 2016
The Cabin in the Woods Analysis
While watching a clip from The Cabin in the Wood, I can't really tell if it is a horror movie. This is only because the start of the clip, we see a guy driving in his car, but he is smoking something that he shouldn't and upbeat music is playing while this is happening, as other characters come to this guy and tell him off for what he has done, he walks off pretending not to care about what the others say. From my perspective of watching the opening scene, is that it looks more like a comedy rather than a horror, only because of the body language the characters are using and the way the music is being played in the background. As this is the opening scene of the film, it may have a little bit of comedy in it as this can make the audience more engaged and interested of the film because it having two genres in one film. But later in the film, the scenes can become tense. more scarier and seeing the characters change a little different.
We then have the camera shots of the opening scene. One of the camera shots would be a medium angle and also shot. This is shown, when the women is standing out of the caravan and we can see her head to her shoulders but not her body as it is a medium shot. This is effective because we can see her facial expressions of what is happening in the scene, her facial expressions seem a little shocked as she has seen the guy driving his car, but it could be because of something else. We see her body language also and she doesn't seem to be bothered of what is going on and is minding her own business. While watching the opening scene of this film, we mainly see a lot of different types of angles and shots. One other shot type, would be a two person shot, this shot is effective because it shows two people in one shot, which is really clever as we can see what the characters are doing in one shot. With this shot, we can see a women and a man looking very confused but also shocked at the same time suggesting something bad has happened or will happen. By the facial expressions on the woman's face, she looks shocked and angry because of the guy smoking something he shouldn't, also same with the man, he looks more confused than shocked as he isn't sure what is going on. With the woman's facial expressions and her body language it shows us that she is desperate to find out what is going on but also to find something out.
In most horror movies you always get upbeat and happy music in the first few minutes of the film, this is because the audience will be interested of what is happening but will be more engaged. This film is a good example as at the start we hear upbeat music being played in the background while the characters are speaking. But later in the film, there will be tense music only because it will make the scenes more tense and frightening as most horror movies needs tense scene to get the audience more into the film.
Paranormal Activity 4 Analyse
In the opening of Paranormal Activity 4, we kind of get the idea that it is a horror movie because it starts off with the date saying October 31st 2011 and everyone mostly know that this date means its Halloween. This is actually a good time for horror movies to come around as it makes the film more scarier but also makes the audience more engaged with the film. Also showing that it is a horror movie, there is children going trick and treating for Halloween, but also we see a little boy running away from the camera and it shows he might be scared or even excited because he is going to knock on some doors and get some sweets as he is a young boy and Halloween is around.There is one more thing in the opening of Paranormal Activity and that is when the man (known as Ben) holding the camera as he is filming everything, he goes towards a scarecrow, proving to the young boy that there isn't nothing to be scared of, but once he gets to the scarecrow, the surroundings become silent and Ben then gets a jump from the scarecrow. Paranormal Activity is actually a horror movie series and this film is the fourth one in the series.
In most horror movies, there is always tense, quiet music. In the opening of Paranormal Activity 4, we don't hear much music in the background, which is a little weird, but really it is actually good for the audience because it makes the scenes very tense and the audience will be engaged with the film more and will also make the film more interesting. As of course it is the opening scene of the film, so it may not start with music, but throughout the film, music can appear in some scenes which is good as if there wasn't any music in the film, the film would be slightly boring in a way as it would be just people talking, but with music, the film will be more scarier and fun to watch!
Moving onto the camera shots of the opening of Paranormal Activity. In the opening of this film, we see a little boy making noises while running from the camera, when the boy is running from the camera, the camera is running as well, this is because a character from the film is using the camera to film parts of the film, to make it look like it is from his POV. The main camera shots being used in the opening scene are two people shot, this is where two people are in one shot and we see that being used a lot for the girl and the young boy and walking around doing trick an treating, but we also see a lot of medium shots as we get to see what the character is like and what type of body language they are using.
Tuesday, 4 October 2016
Conventions of Horror Movies
Here I have made a spider diagram to show all the conventions that happen in a horror movie. I have done this because it is giving me an idea of what there is in a horror movie.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone Analyse
In the opening scene of Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone we can already tell that this film has the genre of fantasy, lots of magic and also mystery to it. We know this because we see a guy in robes and having a hat on his head, which some people don't know who is, but as a Harry Potter fan, this person is Dumbledore and he is a head of wizardry. Reason why we see magic in the opening, is because Dumbledore has a little cylinder button (not really sure what it is called) thing and he is in the street, making the cylinder thing suck the light as he doesn't want to wake the neighborhood up and also doesn't want to be caught doing magic.
There is also more magic being used as we see a cat turn into a women which is a little weird and abnormal and this wouldn't normal happen in the real world. This is shown as a normal magic trick for the film to make the audience more engaged. We then see a bright light in the distance, as it gets closer we notice it is a flying car coming into landing... Now we know this is magic because really? This wouldn't happen in real life because I don't think anyone has see a flying car yet. The audience now assume this film isn't based on a true story or these things happening in real life as they now know it is a fantasy.
Obviously there is always music in films as it makes it more effective but the audience will then be more engaged if music is added. At the start of the opening scene, we see that the scene is quite dark so we know that it is night time. The camera moves on to a owl on a road name which is "Privet Drive" suggesting that this is where the scene is being held, while this is happening, in the background we can hear magical, mysterious music so this can make the scene more tense and intriguing. This is known as non diegetic music. This kind of music fits great with the genre of the film and makes the film even more better! This music in the background then becomes a little quieter and we hear a violin being used and it increases as Dumbledore makes his way down the road, suggesting that he could be one of the main characters of the film. The violin sounds goes low to high a couple of times until it changes into a calm sound as the character has stopped.
As the music has stopped, we can still hear the non diegetic music in the background. We then hear some sound effects being used when Dumbledore is using something to absorb the light. These sound effects are like swooshing and little twinkles to add more affect but also to make it more realistic on what is going on. The music then starts up again but being much louder, this is because the motorbike is coming down to landing. We then hear the sound effects of the motorbike as it is being used and of course the audience will be more engaged with this object because of the sound effects. The sound effects of the motorbike show that it is still a motorbike but it is a flying one because of the magic being used so it can be used to fly in the sky.
There of course is the camera shots in this opening scene. One main camera shot being used is the close up, this is being used on the baby, who is known as Harry Potter, the main character of the film. This close up shot is effective at this moment, because it is zooming into the baby's forehead as he has a lightning strike scar on his forehead. When the camera is zooming into the forehead, the music starts up again and the scar makes a sound effect like you are ripping something, this is showing that it is ripping into something because the scar then goes straight into the name title of the film, with the theme music being played at that moment, making it more intense but magical for the audience. With this music and how the opening scene are being used, it shows that this film is actually a fantasy genre with a lot of magic!
Monday, 19 September 2016
Analysing Shot Types and Key Moments in 28 Weeks Later film opening.
While watching 28 Weeks Later, I had noticed that there was a lot of key moments in the opening of the film and how there was also a lot of good angle shots being used as well. 28 Weeks Later is a film about a zombie apocalypse only being created by a terrible infection, once you are bitten by a zombie, you instantly turn into a zombie.
The first key moment I had noticed was when the boy knocked on the door, this had then made the husband and wife concerned who it was at the door. We then witness the husband (Don) going to open the door as the boy outside is screaming "Someone help me" but the wife (Alice) is telling him that it might not be right to open the door as this will cause trouble. Once the boy is inside the house, Alice offers him food as the boy looks likes he hasn't eaten within a week. The shot type of this scene is an over shoulder angle as you see the boy outside the house over Don's shoulder and by having this angle you can see how shocked the boy is and what he looks like but also just being able to see the metal pole in Don's hand is good because that shows why the boy is shocked as he could be worried why a man is holding a pole.
Other key moment in the film was when the young girl went to one of the windows and took the cloth out to look outside to see what was out there. Moments later, a zombie pops up from the window and attacks the girl, she then gets bitten and turns. This a key moment because she has caused more zombies to get into the house which will then attack everyone else. In this specific scene, we see a close up shot of the girl looking out of the wooden window and we can tell by her facial expressions, that she looks nervous but also shocked. This is when everything goes down hill and she ends up getting infected and turning into a zombie.
This is Alice, which is Don's wife. This is the scene when Don has to make his decision, which is saving his wife and that child or running from the zombie and saving himself. As by the facial expression of Alice, we can tell that she is shouting for pity and is also scared. This is a massive key moment in this film because Don has to make a big decision. This angle shot is a close up, this is because we can see Alice's facial expressions in one shot and we can tell what is going on in this scene.
We then see Don's facial expressions after seeing Alice's and he looks so worried what is going on, the scene shows us Don's POV and what he is going to do next. As he hears his name getting called by his wife, the whole room goes into slow motion because we are now focusing on Don and Alice. The shot angle of this face is a close up because we can see Don's facial expressions of pity again but also sorrow. This is effective because the audience are getting more engaged into the film as a big moment is about to happen.
This is a high angle shot as we can see what Don is doing from a high angle. This scene is where Don is trying to escape from the zombies as he decided to leave his wife and that child. This is effective because we can tell that Don is in a hurry to escape as quickly as he can, this makes him look vulnerable and that the audience is bigger than him. As before he is trying to escape as he is panicking and in shock, not only because he has left his family behind but also because any second he could be attacked by a zombie. By looking at this scene we can tell that he wants to leave and is try really hard to open the window and escape.
Thursday, 15 September 2016
This table here is showing you two genre's I am interested in as both genre's are very good and intriguing.
Action is a basic genre I like, this is because of all the scenes that happen in these films, because in an Action film you get the hero and the villain which is good because you get to see the difference between two of the characters, but also the explosions are really good!
Fantasy is a genre I will always love because this genre is completely different to other genre's because they have imaginary worlds which are pretty awesome with magical creatures which some times they can be really nice or even bad. For an example, all of the Harry Potter films are Fantasy and these films are good because it is about wizards using magic, learning magic and getting on with general life which is nice to watch, because not every day you get a film about wizards.
Genre
Conventions/Genre
Indicators
Film Titles
Action
Explosions,
fight scenes, chase sequence, hero and villain.
The Dark
Knight, Die Hard, Mission Impossible, Spectre.
My Favourite Film:
My favourite film has to be Pitch Perfect 2. The only reason why I like this film is because it is aimed for around my age which is 16, so this film is mainly aimed for teenagers. This film is enjoyable to watch because I like music but because the film is based on groups of young people singing and having a good time in university but also to try an win the finals against a German singing group.
My Favourite Director:
I don't really have a favourite film director and I'm not sure why. If I were to pick one, I would choose Francis Lawrence, this is because he is best known for directing three of the four films in The Hunger Games film series and The Hunger Games is actually one of my favourite films along with Pitch Perfect 2. Francis Lawrence is so unique when it comes to directing films, when he had filmed Catching Fire (2nd film of Hunger Games) he made the scenes from the book come to life which I loved and the camera shots he had used were so different which I also like because he just made the film great! Francis has also filmed other films, such as I Am Legend which stars Will Smith the main character of the film.
My Favourite Genre: My favourite film genre is Rom-Coms (Romantic Comedy) and Action Adventure. I like these genre's because the Rom-Coms films are so good as they have some parts in the film being romantic but also being funny as well which is good because it makes the audience more engaged with the film. As for action adventure, the reason why I like this genre is because it makes me want to watch more of the films, so for example, The Dark Knight Rises (Batman) was such a good film and made me like action adventure films more, as the scenes were very tense but also really dark which was quite interesting A film that I most want to watch in cinema's: One film I would like to go an see in the cinemas is Bridget Jones' Baby, this is because the previous film such as Bridget Jones Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason was really good and when I found out they had made a 3rd movie I was so happy because this film is different to any of the other films as Bridget is getting on with her new life, she meets a new man, but then her ex comes into her life and she ends up being pregnant not knowing who the father is. This makes me want to watch this because I am interested what is going to happen but also because it looks really funny and enjoyable to watch.
The last film I had watched:
The last filmed I had watched was Paranormal Activity 4, this film is a horror and was released October 2012. What I thought of this film is that I kind of enjoyed it as some parts were not that scary, but then other parts were also jumpy. Normally I don't like horrors but this film wasn't that bad. This films is about a demon who is possessed and haunting the family's house and ends up possessing other person in the house and this then leads onto something. Obviously demons aren't real but some people may believe they are and the director and produce who made this film made it really clever because we are seeing what the demon is doing and how he is effecting the family's life. For this film I would rate this 4 stars only because it was quite scary.