Thursday, 20 October 2011

editing:psycho

The editing in Psycho when Marian is killed is different to that of Source Code. It is alot more efficient than Source Code.
This clip shows this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VP5jEAP3K4


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editing:source code

In lesson we watched the trailer for Source Code. We watched it to analyze the editing that was involved in the trailer. There are 2 aspects of editing the speed of editing and the style of editing.In the 2 and a half minute trailer, there were over 150 edits. After watching the trailer we then analyzed the first five minutes of the film. We then discovered that there were less edits in the first five minutes than the trailer as it is a longer sequence of film. There is more edits in the first 5 minutes than in the trailer as the film the filming can take a lot longer with the speed of their editing. The style of editing used in both the trailer and the first five minutes is rapid/fast pace editing.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Mise-En-Scene: Source Code

Recently in our media lesson we watched the Film "source code". Source code is and Action Thriller. we watched it to help us establish what sort of criteria is expected when we make the opening sequence of our Triller. we had to analyse the first 5 minutes of the film, concentrating on the Mise-En Scene and Camerawork throughout it. At the start of the film it shows the train that is going to feature throughout the rest of the film. Constantly changes from the train to the skyscrapers of Chicago, USA. The shot then goes to Jake Gilyanhall daydreaming on the train. There is very vibrant colours inside the train. All the extras on the train are positioned where people on a train would be. The costume of the the passengers is modern. Many of the passengers are dressed in office clothes, which is relevant as they may be the train to work. The body language of Jake Gilyanhall is almost like he is an agitated and confused person, he is constantly fidgeting showing this.


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Thursday, 13 October 2011

sound

There are two types of sounds used in films and tv shows.
There is contrapuntal sound which is sound where the picture doent

Casino Royale the opening sequence analysis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epxYm3OouQA

Mise En Scene is the aspects that is visual to the audience in the frame. In the opening sequence of Casino Royale the director sets it in two different scenes. The first in an office block and the second in a public toilet. This shows two sides to bond. the sequence starts in an office block in Prague, the colors of the scene are very dark and dull to be viewed by the audience. On the other hand the second scene is in a public toilet, the only color used is white this makes the dirt in the toilet stand out really noticeably. The office block is made of glass this gives the impression of openness and no escape. The public toilet is inclosed to show almost no escape for bond, he has to kill the guy because he's half way there now. Bonds body language in the office is very calm and collected, he gives off the impression of being secure and always in control. In the public toilet bonds seems to not be in control as he is struggling to connect the blows to his opponent.
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storyboard for our prelimary exercise



I done this preliminary task to help understand how to create a storyboard