Friday, 13 November 2009
Looking for coursework Movie with Jess :)
Director: Charle Shyer
Released: 1995
The scene we watched was when both woman go into labor, the camera angles are moving everywhere for George wants to be in two places at once. As an audience member you can find the situation funny and happy and strange all at the same time. The music is happy and makes the audiences emotions chagne with the scene.
Of Mice and Men
Directed by: Gary Sinse
Released: 2004
Music helps reflect the mood for the scence. When the dog gets shot there is complete silence apart from Candy turning over in his bed. Then it cuts to the next morning and then men are going to work. The lighting is grey and it is raining and helps the audience get in the mood of the scene.
The Lost Boys
Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Released: 1984
Lighting in one scene is bright and happy, the music is digetic and Sam is singing along. Then it cuts to Mike and it is dark and you can't see anything. The camera cuts between the two scene and then when it gets to the scene combining the camera quickly goes from one end of the corrider and zooms straghit to Mike. The DOG then goes Raaaawwwww and scares him away. The music is exciting and helps the auidence picks up on the build and then the music follows on.
Mean Girls
Directed By: Mark Waters
Released: 2004
Costumes fits chacter and helps the audience know which chachter is poular and which charcter isn't. This means the audience doens't have to think to much about who is who. Music in the film fits together and all have a theme. It is set in a american high school so lighting is natural and bright for it is summer.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
City Of God- Mise-en-scene
Director: Fernando MeirellesKatia
Saturday, 31 October 2009
Edward Scissorhands
Director: Tim ButonReleased: 1990
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Music In Film
characters are getting ready to fight the white witch and the music here is MIND BLOWING!! In this scene Aslan has just left so Peter and Edmund are deciding whether or not to go to battle. It starts of really quiet and dark and mysterious like you not to sure what its going to be like, then you get this up lift of horns and then it flows into violins and all smooth but still with the horns but there is not precussion. I think is really fits the scene for there is this build up ready to go to battle and no one wants to go but the courage there is amazing, and you can feel it through the music.
Here is the screen shots!!!! From left to right, make sure to go on the you tube link to watch it, it is unmissable.
The next scene is amazing with the camera, it travels over the coming army and the music is so uplifiting and there is so much hope in it, and then when the camera changes and goes over to the bad guys there is a change and the music goes all dark and earey......Friday, 16 October 2009
Elephant- Cin
Okay, I want to first say that I had NO idea this film was going to be about a school massacre, someone could of told me before hand!!! You should of seen me in my free next lesson in the library on my iPod touch doing a wiki search about the whole story!! All week every time I see someone in army gear or something I get the heeby jebbys and think that at any moment they might try and kill me.......any way, fear aside I thought this film was SUPER DUPER COOL (apart from the part where they killed everyone) I loved how it was made and how the director basically took everything normal from a film and turned it upside down.
The film starts with a long shot of the sky showing time passing. At the end of the film this scene really made sense, the film is set over a day and this is the sky that day. And what I think the director is trying to show is that the clouds and the sky never change, they always stay the same and that every night and day they just do the same thing, and the director was showing how everyday is the same and different at the same time........if that makes any sense. Basically he is showing that the day was normal and that something that would never happen.....happened.
Then next part of the film I really like, I’m not to sure which shot it is for it is a tracking shot and a long shot rolled into one. It is the camera looking down on a car but not in a Birdseye view angle but slightly lower. The camera moves slowly from side to side obviously in time with the car. The car is moving from side to side so the audience get a direct feel that the person driving is not in a normal state.
The next shot I really like it when John got into the car and started it, the camera moved like it was actually on the hood of the car. As a viewer, you find this quite strange for you know how smooth the camera is moving around the film and when you get this jerky movement it throws you off a bit.
Then the you get a tracking shot of everywhere John goes, from around the car then to the school and everywhere he walks. At first I thought this wasn't going to be very good and the film wouldn't make much sense but after a while you understand what the director is trying to show through camera tracking and that is what it was like to be in the hall ways on that day. Putting the viewer in the shoes of a student, and actually and almost be IN the film. I thought this was really effective for instead of just Point of view shot and camera panning, you got a real sense of knowing the characters.
There was a part of the film where there was a tracking shot for nearly 4 minutes, I thought this was good but also a little off putting. As a viewer your not really to sure what is going on by following someone around a school, and your not to sure what is coming next. But again you also get the feeling of going around the school just like any regular student.
The next aspect of the film I really enjoyed was the time sequencing by all the different time sequences put together to show that it was one day, there was small aspects to show how it was all knitting together. At one point there was some people saying congratulations in a scene and then you heard it in another scene. I thought this was a really good way in the film for instead of just moving around one day and only getting the view point from certin characters at certin points in the day you get the WHOLE day from most of the charcters percpective. Also I like how when every chacter is introduced there name comes up on the screen. This helps you know there name so again you can feel as if you know them personally and as if you went to school with them. There was this shot I really liked during the killing where the camera is not really foucsed and just sitting there when in the background you can see one of the killers walking towards the camera and at first he is blury and then as he gets closer he becomes more clear. I like this shot for you get a real sense of not knowing if that is the killer or not or just a random student.
Over all I really enjoyed this film and thought because it was diffrent it made it more........diffrent.......Any way I thought it was good and a nice change to a film.
Monday, 5 October 2009
Flightplan: Mise-En-Scene
First of all ZOMG!! This film was proper good!!!! I saw it a while ago but only like the middle part, but I thought this film was SUPER good!!! I really enjoyed the story line and loved the twist, and also the whole thought of a child going missing on a plane is something you don't really think about because it just doesn't happen and no one can really go missing on an aeroplane because it's such an enclosed space and so adds a bigger sense of danger.
Okay, now to the real work. Mise-en-scene was the main aspect of how we saw the main character. I noticed that most of the time when she was running up and down the plane the director used a tracking shot on the other side of the plan. I really liked this idea for you really got a sense of running on the plane with her and trying to find the child. Also it showed how fast she was running and how desperate she was. I think most of the camera angles showed the stress she was in and how she was going into having a breakdown when trying to find her daughter.
Another mise-en-scene used to help portray the main character is the lighting. In the film not many bright lights are used, for it is in a storm there should not be the sun out and happy, as well most of the film is set around night time so all the lighting is very dim. I think this adds real affect to how worried she is for her daughter. If she can't find her and a night it makes it 100% worse for anything could happen to a child at night and even though it is on a areoplane and there is not much of a chance for someone to take her it's still pretty scary on what time of day it is.
The decor in the film in the main aspect that makes it more exciting. It looks like a regular plane and this adds to the drama that is might actually happen in real life. Even though the aeroplane company may not really exists but the reality of a real life aeroplane and a real life situation adds to the affect more. Also in this film I think parents can relate to the mum as if they had a missing child they would feel the same way.
Overall, I thought this film was really good and better than I though it was going to be. I really liked the whole idea of the story line and the film was really well made.
Thursday, 1 October 2009
Editing- Prince Caspian
I think it has come to the time were I have to admit an obsession (other than Twilight) I have with films. My favourite part in a movie like Narnia or the Lord of the Rings is part before the battle. When I was little I liked the idea of good guys and bad guys and loved how the camera showed each aspect of the each side and the idea of so many people willing to die because of a fight made it much more exciting.
Obsession aside, I really like the editing in this scene from the film. Here we see the narnians getting read to battle the Telmarine army. The editing in this scene I think is amazing!! The way the camera moves around the scene you get a full sense on what is happening and you get a sense that you could be in the scene as someone in the army.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhQLosYnsA4&feature=related

Then, there is some close ups of the on coming army and there is a real sense of how big it is. The camera folllows the soliders and than it is cut to an over all shot from behind of the armny.
After seeing every angle of the oncoming army, it is than cut to a reaction shot from the other side. Then, we are cut to a tracking shot of a white horse amoung a group of black horse. The audience know that this charcter is important from the 
I like how this part of the battle starts with a close up of what the soliders look like, it gives you a sense of what there is to expect. Then it pulls back to a shot of the whole army. This part is good for you can see how many people there are.