Sunday, 15 November 2009
Light Analysis
Top lighting is used in this picture to show all the features of the actors, especially their actions and their facial expressions. By using this lighting it allows there to be much brightness and connote a true hospital environment.
Also, there is high key lighting used. This allows the picture to be seen more brighter and it also helps to develop the contrast between the light and dark.
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Image Analysis
COSTUME- the men are dressed in everyday clothes
LIGHTING- high key lighting has been used in this image, there are clear bold colour shown.
ACTORS- they are fighting violently, punches are being thrown which act as the main focus of the image.
MAKE UP- red coloured make up is used on the characters in this image and connotes anger.
PROPS- there are no props in this image.
SETTING- looks like a wasteland, near an industrial site, as you can see industrial factory type building in the background.
Kill Bill 2
Clip starts from 0.00- 2.00
Editing- firstly fade cuts are used. This is expected as it is the beginning of the film and must slowly begin to make the audience aware of the next scenes. The editing also includes straight cuts when a scene of violence has ended, it normally resumes to the narrative in black and white.
Sound- in this film clip causes suspense, diegetic sound is in the form of the characters talking and non diegetic sound is in the form of the narrator telling the audience the story line.
The camerawork- the camera uses close up shots in the beginning as the victims face in shown to be in suffering. In this scene a stedicam shot is used to make the audience think that they are witnessing the violence first hand.
Camera movement includes panning as well, when the victim is shown to be dead.
Mise en scene- in this clip the costumes after not the main focus of the scene, the violence and storyline is. From watching the two minutes I can identify the costumes to be a women wearing a fitted leather jacket as seen at 0.55.
Lighting in this scene is low, and the colour of the film is in black and white. These are good colours to use as they connote death, violence and misery.
Acting of all characters in the beginning demonstrates a women begging for her life. This is very serious and the close up shot focuses on the face to exploit the emotions and feelings which can be read on the women’s face, being scared
Make up used on the protagonist makes her look beaten and bruised. This empathises the look of violence and death. At 0.55 the make up makes the same women look well and healthy. Make up helps show the contrast in the emotions in the different scenes, on the same character.
Setting of the scene vary from a dark space on the floor, to a setting of a bridge with trees and countryside around her in the background where the women is shown to be driving her car.
Editing- firstly fade cuts are used. This is expected as it is the beginning of the film and must slowly begin to make the audience aware of the next scenes. The editing also includes straight cuts when a scene of violence has ended, it normally resumes to the narrative in black and white.
Sound- in this film clip causes suspense, diegetic sound is in the form of the characters talking and non diegetic sound is in the form of the narrator telling the audience the story line.
The camerawork- the camera uses close up shots in the beginning as the victims face in shown to be in suffering. In this scene a stedicam shot is used to make the audience think that they are witnessing the violence first hand.
Camera movement includes panning as well, when the victim is shown to be dead.
Mise en scene- in this clip the costumes after not the main focus of the scene, the violence and storyline is. From watching the two minutes I can identify the costumes to be a women wearing a fitted leather jacket as seen at 0.55.
Lighting in this scene is low, and the colour of the film is in black and white. These are good colours to use as they connote death, violence and misery.
Acting of all characters in the beginning demonstrates a women begging for her life. This is very serious and the close up shot focuses on the face to exploit the emotions and feelings which can be read on the women’s face, being scared
Make up used on the protagonist makes her look beaten and bruised. This empathises the look of violence and death. At 0.55 the make up makes the same women look well and healthy. Make up helps show the contrast in the emotions in the different scenes, on the same character.
Setting of the scene vary from a dark space on the floor, to a setting of a bridge with trees and countryside around her in the background where the women is shown to be driving her car.
Green Street
www.youtube.com/watch?v=20otmae7x9c
Clip starts from 1.00-3.00
Editing- jump cuts are used in the clips shown from the big gang fight focus on every person individually, this emphasises the fight and damage to the people. After a punch is shown the camera quickly moves to another character, although actions are shown in slow motion, making the fight more realistic as it connotes the real life fast pace movement and actual injury.
Sound- there are slow, mellow songs being played in the background. This is unexpected as when the audience view violence, we expect to hear high volume, fast paced music with heavy bass and a very upbeat melody. The use of the slow songs work well with the slow motioned scene. The songs played are in a low tone and saddening themselves with words like- “and I fell to the ground”. These phrases work especially well with the fight as at the same time a person falls to the ground being beaten.
The camerawork- it starts from a long shot and then tracking shots are used to zoom in on the people’s face when they are getting beaten, to focus on facial the expressions. Blood, punches, head butts and kicks are clearly shown in slow motion to connote a real fight and bloody violence.
Mise en scene- costumes worn are normal everyday clothes which you would expect to wear on the weekend, very casual. The most worn garments on this scene are dark coloured jeans and hooded tops.
Lighting in this scene is very low and dark, mainly to connote the dull fighting which is occurring. When someone is injured and bleeding the blood is shown to be a rich red colour. This effect is used to show that in the dark surroundings injury to people is damaging them and all is not tranquil as the environment firstly was.
Acting of all characters is very violent and connotes anger and hatred. This is backed up by the acting when every single character shown is beating some one of the opposite side, demonstrating real hatred.
Make up used in the film is only to highlight bruises on the face and red blood stains along with broken bones. Using make up in this way adds to the effect of people being injured and scared for life.
Setting in this scene is firstly shown to be very tranquil and quiet. Then suddenly very loud and bloody. This highlights that in very short time circumstance can change. The fight itself is shot in a waste land park, this is like real life as police are unlikely to find out about the fight taking place, infecting the outcomes.
This scene causes moral panic as the audience are aware that the fighting is due to football, a well known sport in the country.
Secondly, this leads to catharsis as the audience are watching this violence and are suddenly made to wonder if they would do the same to people if they disagreed with them.
Desensitization also takes place as the audience are watching violence. This last fight I have chosen to analyse does not effect the audience at a great scale as they have witnessed previous fights in the film and also in real life.
The audience are forced in to Moral panic. Anybody watching violence of this kind should be concerned, especially if they are football fans, as the audience are aware that this is a true representation of most of the football team fans, they again question themselves and start to doubt- ‘should I go and watch my team play if I know that this kind of violence takes place, what if I end up dead like these men?’
Media effects may lead to the fans of football not going to watch their team play live in the stadiums as they are shown the real life stories of some hooligans, and what levels they will go to injure someone on the opposite
Clip starts from 1.00-3.00
Editing- jump cuts are used in the clips shown from the big gang fight focus on every person individually, this emphasises the fight and damage to the people. After a punch is shown the camera quickly moves to another character, although actions are shown in slow motion, making the fight more realistic as it connotes the real life fast pace movement and actual injury.
Sound- there are slow, mellow songs being played in the background. This is unexpected as when the audience view violence, we expect to hear high volume, fast paced music with heavy bass and a very upbeat melody. The use of the slow songs work well with the slow motioned scene. The songs played are in a low tone and saddening themselves with words like- “and I fell to the ground”. These phrases work especially well with the fight as at the same time a person falls to the ground being beaten.
The camerawork- it starts from a long shot and then tracking shots are used to zoom in on the people’s face when they are getting beaten, to focus on facial the expressions. Blood, punches, head butts and kicks are clearly shown in slow motion to connote a real fight and bloody violence.
Mise en scene- costumes worn are normal everyday clothes which you would expect to wear on the weekend, very casual. The most worn garments on this scene are dark coloured jeans and hooded tops.
Lighting in this scene is very low and dark, mainly to connote the dull fighting which is occurring. When someone is injured and bleeding the blood is shown to be a rich red colour. This effect is used to show that in the dark surroundings injury to people is damaging them and all is not tranquil as the environment firstly was.
Acting of all characters is very violent and connotes anger and hatred. This is backed up by the acting when every single character shown is beating some one of the opposite side, demonstrating real hatred.
Make up used in the film is only to highlight bruises on the face and red blood stains along with broken bones. Using make up in this way adds to the effect of people being injured and scared for life.
Setting in this scene is firstly shown to be very tranquil and quiet. Then suddenly very loud and bloody. This highlights that in very short time circumstance can change. The fight itself is shot in a waste land park, this is like real life as police are unlikely to find out about the fight taking place, infecting the outcomes.
This scene causes moral panic as the audience are aware that the fighting is due to football, a well known sport in the country.
Secondly, this leads to catharsis as the audience are watching this violence and are suddenly made to wonder if they would do the same to people if they disagreed with them.
Desensitization also takes place as the audience are watching violence. This last fight I have chosen to analyse does not effect the audience at a great scale as they have witnessed previous fights in the film and also in real life.
The audience are forced in to Moral panic. Anybody watching violence of this kind should be concerned, especially if they are football fans, as the audience are aware that this is a true representation of most of the football team fans, they again question themselves and start to doubt- ‘should I go and watch my team play if I know that this kind of violence takes place, what if I end up dead like these men?’
Media effects may lead to the fans of football not going to watch their team play live in the stadiums as they are shown the real life stories of some hooligans, and what levels they will go to injure someone on the opposite
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Film Analysis- IL Divo
IL Divo is an Italian arthouse film. "It is a stylistically gorgeous, seductive and very funny portrait of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti, whose ability to hold on to power despite everything (including a murder charge) makes him one of the most fascinating figures of the last century".
It is of the comedy and docu-drama genre's. It is aimed at the elder more mature adult aged 24+, of A/B groups in the demographic scale, as it contains dense political and love themes. It also appeals to the reform type of people as the film enlightens them about the life of someone.
The media effects ensure that the audience are aware of the life of Giulio Andreotti.
Lastly, the poster itself connotes a gangster themes, in which the main character is hidden to cause mystery within the audience, so they question themselves- who the man shown?
It is of the comedy and docu-drama genre's. It is aimed at the elder more mature adult aged 24+, of A/B groups in the demographic scale, as it contains dense political and love themes. It also appeals to the reform type of people as the film enlightens them about the life of someone.
The media effects ensure that the audience are aware of the life of Giulio Andreotti.
Lastly, the poster itself connotes a gangster themes, in which the main character is hidden to cause mystery within the audience, so they question themselves- who the man shown?
Film Analysis- Jennifer's Body
This is a mainstream film, starring famous Hollywood actors like Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfries as printed in bold capitals on the poster.
It is a comedy/ horror film. The main Protagonist is played by Megan Fox who is a vampire.
It is aimed at student aged 16-24, rated an 'E' in the demographic scale, as is focuses on life during high school, this means that the audience is very limited, although due to it being a comedy/ horror it appeals to the audience as it makes them laugh and scared at the same time.
The audience are most likely to be explores as they would seek discovery within the film, questioning them selves what it would be like to be a vampire.
It is a comedy/ horror film. The main Protagonist is played by Megan Fox who is a vampire.
It is aimed at student aged 16-24, rated an 'E' in the demographic scale, as is focuses on life during high school, this means that the audience is very limited, although due to it being a comedy/ horror it appeals to the audience as it makes them laugh and scared at the same time.
The audience are most likely to be explores as they would seek discovery within the film, questioning them selves what it would be like to be a vampire.
Monday, 2 November 2009
Genre etc...
Bride and Prejudice
almost an Indian spoof of 'Pride and Prejudice'
genre- Asian family comedy
audience- Asian society, females aged 16+
Million Dollar Baby
about a boxer, who helps a female boxer achieve the same status as him
genre- action, adventure
audience- females aged 16-24
Sin City
series of comics, made into a film
genre- film noir, crime, gangster tale
audience- 16-35 males
Pirates of the Caribbean
tale about pirates who search for treasure
genre- adventure, comedy
audience- 16-35 males and females
almost an Indian spoof of 'Pride and Prejudice'
genre- Asian family comedy
audience- Asian society, females aged 16+
Million Dollar Baby
about a boxer, who helps a female boxer achieve the same status as him
genre- action, adventure
audience- females aged 16-24
Sin City
series of comics, made into a film
genre- film noir, crime, gangster tale
audience- 16-35 males
Pirates of the Caribbean
tale about pirates who search for treasure
genre- adventure, comedy
audience- 16-35 males and females
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