Friday 10 December 2010

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Monday 6 December 2010

Analysis of the opening sequence of 'Shutter Island' (more to add from notes)

Shutter Island starts with titles in an old school font style which represents the theme of old school policing and detectives. The second part introduces us to the characters and the location of the plot, being Shutter Island, the creepy boat in the fog is the first thing we see representing the film's creepy and mysterious feel for it. The boat that emerges from the fog grabs the attention of the audience and creates suspense, making you wonder why is there and who is inside and you you are left unknown as to who is steering.
The single silhouette of the human figure looks ghostly in the fog. Then we hear the non diegetic sound of the fog horn with no returning fog horn sound which shows us as the audience, how isolated the ship is.
We are first introduced to the main character in the bathroom with his head down the toilette throwing up showing that he is flawed in someway. After we hear the non diegetic sounds of chains and shackles rattling around whilst showing them hang from the ceiling which adds a strong sinister feel to it and you know that the film contains something to do with prisons and or holding people hostage.
The introduction finishes when we're first shown the Shutter Island which is where the film is set. The island is shown as a large island but at this point is only shown as a dark, dangerous looking island. When we are first shown the island it is shown half dark and stormy and although the other side is dark looking, it is much lighter which may subtly suggest to the audience that the film is unbalanced and seems like the darker side is creeping over to the more pleasant side.


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Denotation & Connotation of Horror Film Stills

I looked at denotation and connotation by annalysing some stills from a variety of different well known, classic Horror/Thriller films. Denotation is the literal analysis of a picture, by literally just saying what you see in the picture without giving your opinions or outside knowledge. Conotation is when you give your opinion and/or your interpretation of the image and explain  the denotations of the movie stills.

 Still from Gothika:
Denotation-
Girl facing a wall with red writting on, reading 'Not Alone', with her back towards us.Wearing a hoody.
Connotation-
'Not Alone' symbolises how shes probably not alone. Highlighting mental problems or to contradict that she isnt the only person there. Her tracksuit highlights simpleness and possibly youth. The red writing may be perceived as blood, therefore showing murder and death and the colour red, showing danger.

Still from The Exorsist:


Denotation-
Girl with red hair, blood and scars covering her face. She is wearing a white gown. She is slightly smiling and she has glaring eyes, looking straight into the camera.
Connotation-
Her white gown symbolises innocence and child like nature. The red shows danger and by her appearence she has been harmed but does not look in pain to show she may be possessed.





Still from The Ring:
Denotation-
Young girl in an all white room with a white dress and white socks with black shoes and long, black, greasy hair. She is sitting on a wooden stool and there is a microphone next to her on the floor.
Connotation-
The white symbolises innocence  and the black may symbolise there is an element of evil in her maybe a dark side. The white room may signify something clinical, like a hospital or a mental institute.


Still from Scream:

Denotation-
A figure with a black cloak, a white mask and holding a knife, looking through a window at a blonde woman on the phone who is facing away from us but looking at the person dressed in the scream outfit.
Connotation-
Cloak and mask show danger and hidden identity. Woman may be on the phone to police. Perhaps he has broken into her house. Mask shows fear of the unknown

Still from Pyscho:

Denotation-
Black and white, Woman in shower, wet because of water, mouth open.
Connotation-
Naked shows her vaunrability and her mouth may be open due to shock as there may be somebody else in there with her. The black & White shows it probably isnt a modern movie.








Still from H20
Denotation-
Man with white mask looking through a window at a woman with her mouth open.
Connotation-
Woman has her mouth open as she is probably shocked to see him which means he is not meant to be there signifying his danger. Also the fact thay he does not show his face means hidden identity which reinforces that he is evil.
The window is circular indicating it may be on a boat which highlights the name 'H2O' which is the chemical symbol for water, meaning the even probably happens under water.



Still from Halloween

Denotation-
Man with white mask looking over a banaster, holding a large knife looking down.
Connotation-
Low angle shot, looking up at him shows he has power and shows authority. Maks once again signifys hidden identity, highlighting danger which is also reinforced by the knife.





Still from It

Denotation-
Man with a painted white face, with red hair, red nose and long sharp teeth.
Connotation-
Painted face symbolises a Clown. Red hair shows danger - contrasting with the white face, when white usually symbolises innocence. Clowns are meant to symbolise child friendly, happy, jokey people which juxtapposes with the sharp teeth and angry face, making him look threatening and dangerous.

Horror Movie Conventions - Opening of Scream

Ideas for a thriller



scary-driving-in-the-snow-and-dark.jpgIDEA 1 - A woman driving in her car alone, dark outside, bad weather - foggy, raining slightly. She gets lost, starts getting stressed and anxious. Creepy, strings music (violins) starts building up suspense. She  hears the sound of somebody breathing, looks up in her wing mirror to see a face, she screams and it ends ends. The shots would start on quite long and get shorter and shorter to create tension for the audience. After the scream it would cut to a black screen and show end credits with daunting music.
IDEA 2 - Man and wife go and stay in an old hotel but coincidently nobody else is there. They are shown to their room and take no notice of nobody else around them, they start to hear strange noises and  the woman goes upstairs, husband sees a shadow of a person, her husband calls his wife back pinickly and ends with wife screaming. 


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IDEA 3 - A crime scene investigation. Starts off showing the bodies with credits across screen. It then goes on to showing crime scene investigators. They explore the death of the young, female student and come to the conclusion of a murder. There would be several reverse shot reverse in order to show conversation keeping the 180°  rule.

Using the camera

Monday 11 October 2010

Camera Operating

We have been using PhotoShop to help improve and construct our images. To begin with, I struggled with using PhotoShop but i am becoming more aware and familiar with the concept. I still find it quite difficult as I am not used to working with PhotoShop but I am getting better.

 We were showed how the film cameras work and how to set them up. First you get your equipment out of the bags. Then you set up the tripod, using the clips, lock into height appropriate for your shot. Next you should attach the camera onto the tripod safely and securely, making sure you are careful in case it is done wrong and the camera falls. Once the camera is on, you must bubble it. This is basically just leveling the camera so the shot is at a good angle. Every time you move the tripod you will have to re-bubble the camera. The tripod is heavy but truely helpful as it prevents jerking and shaking.

Tuesday 28 September 2010

What is a thriller?

Thriller is a genre, used in films, programs etc. A thriller film would be a film with an exciting plot, which normally involves crime, mystery, or espionage. There would be excitement, hidden identity, murder and more often then not there would be good and bad battling against each other.

An example of thriller would be 'The Usual Suspects'. I studied their film cover and picked out key points that suggested it was a thriller. The poster shows 5 men at a line up. You can find out about their personalities from the poster. 5 men in a police line up. They are all dressed differently, one of them is in a cream suit, one is wearind a long leather jacket. They are various different heights. None of them are smiling. Man on the far right is holding his arm. Man dressed in leather is shown with an agressive stance. There are horizontal lines behind them, the tallest man is in the middle forming a pyramid shape. The title is red font.

Analysing these points:

The fact ther are in a police line up signifies they are in trouble. They are all in the same situation, as they are all stood together. The man wearing the cream suit looks slightly different to the others, the light coloured suit symbolises innocence and goodness. Red font represents danger and symbolises blood. The man holding arm for discomfort or for disability purposes. Pyramid could show power, hierachy between the characters.


Photography and Image Manipulation

Photography brings a visual language that is universal in understanding. We must then understand its vocabulary which consists of shapes, textures, patterns, lines, colours, shade of light to dark and sharp to blurry images. Just as we must learn to arrange words in a coherent order in order to make sense when we write or speak, so too must we put visual elements together in an organized manner if our photographs are to convey their meaning clearly and vividly.
Composition means arrangement: the orderly putting together of parts to make a unified whole; composition through a personal, intuitive act. However, there are basic principles that govern the way visual elements behave and interact when you combine them inside the four borders of a photograph. Once we have sharpened our vision and grasped these basic ideas of principles, then we will have the potential for making our photographs more exciting and effective than ever before.


When using photoshop, within the past two weeks, I have learnt how to cut and paste an image into another image. Also changing tones of the colours so the background and foreground colours match acordingly. I also learnt how to create a reflecting effect, so that if you wanted a reflection in the water you can create your own. I also learnt how to blur and smudge the photos for a different effect. I took an image of 'clover field' which has sea in the foreground, I cut and pasted a Woman and made it look like she was walking in the water. I created a reflection effect and changed the tones of her to match the background.

About Myself

I was previously at Hurstpierpoint college, near Brighton, I was there for three year before coming here...
I live in Gomshall, which is about 10/15 minutes away from Hurtwood House. I enjoy many different films including: Finding nemo, DearJohn, Valentines Day etc. I love 'Friends', 'misfits' 'Skins' and 'The Inbetweeners'. I like most music but in particular, I like: 'The drums', 'lightspeed champion', 'Los camposinos' and many others. I think that media will be very interesting and I will learn a lot. Also media is all around us and yet becoming more popular so will be very useful. I also think that media is something that I will benefit from later on in life.