Wednesday 23 February 2011

Camera Shots

The opening sequence starts as an ordinary man shaving in the mirror, as an over the shoulder shot. We then took a 180 degree shot of the male character when he is doing his tie up in the mirror which we all tried to put ideas and discussion to how we would do this as it was hard to use this camera effect whilst in the mirror. Dan then thought of the idea of using the camera shot of him grabbing the car keys of the kitchen side, i thought this was a good shot, as it really focused on keys, just an ordinary routine. The character then drives to the industrial estate, we chose to do a shot of behind the wheel where we could see a clear image of him driving and the characters face at a good angle, we also got a shot of the outside of the car to show the setting. He drives to an industrial state, where he pulls up we took a shot of the camera from the floor looking up at the car from a distance, this gave a clear position of the car, the male gets out the car and opens his boot. Theres a body in the back, screaming and struggaling to get out we show the camera shot as him looking down at her showing his superior to her as he has power over her this is where the sequence ends.

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Film Introduction Analysis- Scream

Scream
 
Release Date: 1996
Written & Directed : Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven
Stars: Drew Barrymore,  Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, David Arquette
 
 
Opening Conventions:
 
The first shots are of the production company 'Miramax' and ' Dimension Films'. It then goes on to presentd the title sequence, the film title is stretched across the screen in the colours white, against a black background bold and in capitals making a huge statement with added in red which symbolises blood. There is also the begining noises of faint screams, and phone calls to get the audience ready.
 
Narrative Functions:
 
The opening sequence presents the genre along with the name of the film, the lighting of the opening sequence is quite dark, and the voice on the phone is deep and scary, the character on the phone is kept unknown to build suspense.
 
Characters:
 
Main character is Casey she is introduced in the opening sequence as the character speaking to the unknown person on the phone, shes quite happy and excited in her voice, quite the auidece can immediatly tell that Casey is the main character as the main focus is on her. 
 
Hook audience/enigma/action codes:
 It starts wih a slow pace and gets faster as the story line gets more intreguing grabbing the audiences attention and making susupense. The opening sequence leaves the audience on  the edge of there seats wanting to know who the mystery man on the phone is and question what else will happen. 
Film Lang – MES, cinematography (light & colour):
 
The film in the year it was created would be new and was not many films similar to this, the lighting is quite dark as it sets the genre of horror. Casey (Drew ) is presented in bright colours (yellow) to show her happy normal character, she is also shown quite flir ty on the phone, and naive to start a conversatio with someone who had only called the wrong number. We cans  tell that it is set in america as the accents and language they use.
 
Film language- Movement- Framing-Editing- Sound:
There is alot of on and off screen sounds as casey is talking you see the boyfriend struggling, although the unknown person on the phone is off screen sound. There is mainly digetic sound throughout the opening scene, however there is added horror music towards the end of the sequence.
During the opening sequence there is a close ups of her on the phone until it gets more intense to show her body language as the sequence goes on .

Monday 14 February 2011

Edit Day 4

Our 3rd day of editing as a group, we got loads done and worked really well together we had none of the usual bickers and arguments over what we thought would be best, we all agreed that our production was working realy well!

Monday 7 February 2011

Editing Day 3

This was another long day of editing round dans house, spending about 5 hours editing and got lots of work done,  we could discuss everyones ideas and comment on what we thought would work well together, had a few arguments on what wouuld work best but as a group we figured it out, we have done half way through the editing and I think we've made good progress.