Sunday 15 November 2009

Analysis of The bourne identity


Begins with a stormy sea there is an outline of a body long shot from underneath, we don't know if the body is dead or unconscious. It is dark with shadows to show danger or an accident. Long shot to establish where the beginning of the film is. Then there is invisible editing to the men on the boat close up, i think it is edited this way to show how close the two are to each other. There is narrative a at the bottom of the screen which tell you the current location is, this could be because they move around the world with various locations. The title words fade in and out like a jumbled up puzzle that has to be solved, so it may be a clue to the movie that there are unsolved questions. Slow movements as they investigate whats out side, the camera may be slow to show the reservation to what might be out there. There are medium shot of the men on the boat. There is a close up of the man in the waters body and the other man as he pulls the bullets out. Dialogue is only used for the inside of the boat, the outside is quiet except for the storm, this could show the isolation of the crew to the outside world.
The mise en scene on the boat was the nets, fishing rods, fishing hooks in a box, table big enough to hold a big fish or a table. Music dark horns that build up the tension that builds up to a crescendo then stops as the men jumps out. There is only diagetic sound, boats rocking sound, storm, walking, electric of information bullet and sea. They use shadows to create tension and make tension and confuse the audience. They use a typical convention in a Thriller which is when there is a body and we are unsure if it is dead or alive someone turn s their back looks back again and the body was gone and then jumps on the person, this is effective because the audience leans into the screen and jumps this gets the heart racing and feel more part of the movie.The dialogue also helps show the mystery and confusion of the man who is American and the fishermen who do not speak very good English, show how far away from home he maybe.

Analysis of Cradle to the grave

The music is an organ with the WB (Warner Brother) sign so makes the audience try and predict what the film is about and somewhat confused. It begins with an establishing shot slowly zooming into the car and then switches to a train, this tells me they play a major part in the film. The two locations dark underground train line for where the scene of the crime is happening. The upstairs was where the distraction was happening away from the crime. This shows a contrast between the innocence of those upstairs unknown to the crime underground. The music is fast to create tension and anticipation to see what the crime is e.g robbery, kidnap or heist it then changes to music with the feeling on a faster heart beat as the action is coming closer. There is the minimal amount of dialogue but what you see on the screen tells you what is happening. There is a medium shot of a man coming out of at he train, medium close up of him looking in the direct of where the line points and then pans right to show him meet up with someone else and put on the bag. Switch to close up of Diamond Exchange sign and a close up of hand going up through security measures. The film then introduces other characters in the film The title follows the men underground like a map mapping out the route they had planned prior to the robbery. low angle shot of a house and then a medium shot of a man looking out the window on the phone to one of those that is in the robbery, the outside is in the hills so not the built up area where the robbery is, so it show he has a higher status than the man at the robbery. Invisible Editing to make it seem real also it may show how smooth and seamless the plan is. Pan down onto to a man in a car. Over shoulder shot of man looking in the mirror listening in, audience clueless to who he is. Sunglasses on his face makes him mysterious to he is.
The mise en scene of the underground is train track, signs, electrical cable, bag , rope and ladder. Upper ground diamonds, lockers, camera, table, TV screen, plants, highly furnished and security. There is a contrast between below and above how to worlds could be so different yet so close.

Friday 13 November 2009

Continuity 1min film


We firstly sat down and thought of an idea to put on a storyboard, with a location easy to find on campus and drawing it to look exact how the camera angles should look on screen. We then had to find people to act in the film and find a location on college campus that can shoot the thing in our storyboard. We then shot the film and paused it when moving the camera about bearing in mind the 180 degree rule. Then watched it back.
Our comments about the first film was it was missing the shot reverse shot which was one of the requirements of the continuity film. Also needed to improve match on action so that it runs smoothly. One plus is that we grasped the 180 degree rule.
We need to re shoot, make sure we do a smoother match on action and add a shot reverse shot.
On the second shoot of our film we re drew out our story board. We also went through a run through before filming and took what we needed to improve and think of ways it can be improved. We smoothed out the match on action by only using the one door instead of both so it was therefore easier to move the camera around and to make sure the match on action matched. We also included a shot reverse shot.

Wednesday 11 November 2009

Analysis Bride Wars




The opening sequence begins with non diagetic up-tempo music, an organ which could represent an organ to the wedding entrance. The title "Bride Wars" is written in curly calligraphy writing like you find on wedding invitations and wedding stationary. Behind the title there are extreme close ups of different things associated with weddings you can only see the hands of those moving and picking up the things. The camera slowly pans left and then pans right, with the sequence edited so that the things on the screen fades in and out. This makes it seem dream like like someone wishes to have all these things, to have a dream wedding or like a shopping list for wedding stuff. The hand is a child hand so they could be therefore looking at things from their parents wedding or things they have collected from weddings they have been to.
The camera freezes and zooms in and out of the picture. the mise en scene is whit table cloth material, photos of past weddings, flowers, wedding cake topper of bride and groom and a attic decorated to look like a wedding. This and the title tells us it is going to be based on weddings. The little girls are dressed up to look like a bride and groom this is an introduction to the main characters and that this is their fantasy. There is invisible editing so therefore it is based on real life. The lighting is dark to show they are in the attic but at the hotel there is a contrast of bright lights and bright colours.

They use special effects in the photo frame around the picture stills. This shows the girl may be looking at recent photos or looking back on the past from the present. They use visual imagery of the movement of the stills to look like flipping through the pictures. The camera looks like camcorder so they could be watching back old home videos.
There is a real bride and groom in which they look on in awe it could be where the fascination with weddings came from because they use the blue hair clip when the girls are playing wedding and how they found it at a wedding off the bride. It then brings us straight to the future when they are grown up with a sweep of a wedding dress edited to look as if wedding dress is changing the screen. To show them at the place they love a wedding.







Monday 9 November 2009

Tools for Analysis


* mise en scene - lighting

costume

set design

location / studio

* editing

* camera angles

* continuity

* verisimilitude

* special effects

* sound - diagetic, non-diagetic

Codes and conventions of Romantic Comedies




Romantic comedies always has light music and light settings even at night it is always lit up by street lights or Christmas lights. They mainly use seasons and weather, seasons such as winter to create the Christmas holidays, autumn for walks in the park when the leaves are falling. They always feature landscapes such as parks, shopping street from an Aeriel view, hills and valleys. Rom - coms are always Boy meets Girl either through mutual friends or by accident. They may meet at a coffee shop, bookshop or library, in front of a store in the park when walking their dogs. The camera angles used are establishing shots e.g. show difference of the two people, long shot e.g. weddings, close up e.g. emotions of a person, medium close up e.g. to show closeness of two people, medium shot e.g. to see a person body movements for example nervous playing with fingers. The storylines are predictable but they play on the viewers emotions making them feel as thought their the main character dealing with the heart break or the love, they make you laugh for example a crazy uncle at a wedding. There is usually a contrast between the two people lives e.g. rich and poor or come from two different countries. The two characters always share a similarity whether love of books or dogs.