Monday 30 November 2015
Wednesday 25 November 2015
Preliminary Task
This is the final piece of
our opening scene task. We have included match on action, exchange of dialogue
with two people, sitting on a chair, walking across a corridor, opening a door,
crossing a room, establishing shot and shot reverse shot.
Monday 16 November 2015
Conventions Research For The Genre 'Thriller'.
What is a ‘thriller’?
The genre of ‘thriller’ has an exciting plot that creates
anticipation, tension and suspense. The purpose of the genre to make sure the
audience are always on the edge of their seat by using cliff hangers for example,
along with many more conventions to keep them entertained and interested in the
film. It evokes tension as well as excitement which are highlighted elements
for this genre as these are its most known qualities.
Name Of Clip: Silence Of The Lambs. This clip
is the first meeting of the characters of Hannibal Lecter (Serial Killer)
and Claire Starling (Training FBI Agent). The clips shows conventions of a
thriller genre as the lighting is low key which could connate the dark
emotions of Hannibal. In the background you can hear eerie music and silence.
The background soundtrack is what you would typically expect from a
thriller as it creates anxiety and tension for the audience. We expect
lots of close ups in a thriller to show the emotion of the characters
which makes us as an audience understand how they are feeling and also
shows their reactions to what is happening in the narrative.
Name Of Clip: The Bourne Identity. Pathetic fallacy is used in the clip as
the weather is stormy which could hint to the audience that something in
the narrative is going to change which is a convention of the thriller
genre as the director tries to keep the audience on their toes. The
soundtrack is a high pitched crescendo with lightning in the background which
creates a tense atmosphere for the audience. The person on the table has
holes in their back which looks like bullet holes. This is a convention of
the thriller genre as fighting sequences are what we expect to see at some
point in the film.
Name Of Clip: The Hunger Games. The sound
in the clip is a bong of a drum which slowly starts to get louder to build
the tension and suspense for this audience. The bonging of the drum is to
the rhythm of a heart beating which makes the audience feel like their
heart is beating faster. The use of weapons in this clip is a convention
of the thriller genre as we as an audience expect violence and fighting
during the scenes. The editing of the clip is fast paced, short takes and
fast cuts. This makes the audience feel like there is more violence than
there actually is. It also creates anticipation for the audience as they
want the protagonist to be the winner of the fight which is a convention
of the genre as stereotypically they beat the antagonist.
Name Of Clip: Shutter Island. The clip
features lots of shadows which is a typical convention of the thriller
genre as they make the audience anxious as they cannot identify whose
shadows they are. They also create an eerie atmosphere as we associate
shadows as being scary as we as an audience as uncertain of the character.
The tracking movement of the camera is used in this clip to make the
audience feel uneasy as they feel surrounded. This is a typical feeling
that the director wants the audience to feel. The dialogue in the clip is
a convention of the genre as the characters talk about topics such as
conspiracy and politics. This creates a mind game and puzzles the
audience.
Name Of Clip: Seven. There are many
different conventions used in this clip from the 1995 film ‘Seven’. There
are frequent changes in camera shots and angles which is a convention of
genre. This makes the clip have more action and implies chaos and
violence. A low angled shot is used numerous times during this clip when
there is a character with a weapon such as a gun as this connotes power
and authority. This is a common shot type used in thrillers as it gives
the audience clear information about who is the leader and most important
person in the clip.
Friday 13 November 2015
Introductory Statement
My name is Ellis Warren. I am an Ashfield School Post 16
student who is currently studying A level Media, Biology and Accountancy. I have a part time job at Kurt Geiger as a sales assistant.
I chose to continue studying media at A level after studying
the subject at GCSE for two years as it was my favourite subject which meant I wanted to
learn more about the world of media and extend my knowledge. I love the
practical side of the course as I really enjoy editing and making film
productions as I feel it is a way to express myself creatively. I also enjoy
the theory side of the course as I like to understand how media works and how
it can influence the world around us. I am looking forward to progressing in
the field of media as I am unsure on the career pathway I want to take and I
feel as though studying media for the next two years will help me decide
whether it is the route I want to take in my career.
I enjoy all types of media such as magazines, TV, films and
music. I like to read fashion magazines as this is something that I am
interested in and I love keeping up with all the new trends for each season. I
don’t have a specific genre that I usually stick to when watching films and TV
but I do watch thrillers, dramas and romantic comedies the majority of the
time. This means that I tend to watch films such as James Bond, The Hunger
Games and Love Actually. My favourite
film of all time is Forrest Gump. I listen to a range of music such as R&B,
pop and rock. My favourite artists include Arctic Monkeys, Beyoncé and Justin
Bieber.
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