Thursday, 1 December 2016
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Typography
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Kairoes minority report analysis
This medium shot allows you to analyse the view and too gain an idea of where the scene is being set and what is happening at this point of the movie. The over-the-shoulder shot allows you too see the man analysing the fugitive on the newspaper. Also by adding the man in the shot you can infer that the man is gonna be identified as the man on the run.
This is a medium you know this as you can see his shoulders upwards. This medium close up shot allows you too analyse the police officers facial expressions as he sees the fugitive. This allows the audience too also infer that they are looking at each other in the eyes as the shot before was a
medium close up of the fugitives eyes this is called an eyeline match.
This is a wide/ establishing shot because you can see the location as you can spot the buildings surrounding the alleyway and an old car which is abandoned. In these few seconds there was loads of straight cuts too exaggerate the next bit of the movie which is a fight between the fugitive and the police.
Monday, 10 October 2016
My LRs
Post this in a new blogpost on your Media blog and complete the LR tasks/questions below.
WWW: A very solid start to Media – well done! Your fruit bowl is stunning and the selection of camera shots and angles for the photo storyboard well chosen. You’ve told a good story and identified the shots correctly. Brotherhood is also a good choice for the film poster analysis.
EBI: The clear area to develop over the next year is your written Media analysis. If you look at the last couple of questions for your opening blog post (the 10 questions) then you’re really not telling me anything about Sherlock at all. As a Media student, you need to offer SO much more than this – you think that the main thing we learn about the characters is that the actors learn their lines well? I’m certain you can do better than this. It’s a similar picture for your film poster analysis: not enough depth and detail. Over time, you’ll have to be writing in much more detailed paragraphs that offer a lot more depth of analysis in terms of key conventions and audience. This means exploring the different possible interpretations that audiences may take from a media product and really answering the question you are given.
LR: Reflect on your first month of Media. What do you feel is your strongest piece of work so far? What is your weakest? What specific skills or knowledge do you need to develop over the rest of the course?
WWW: A very solid start to Media – well done! Your fruit bowl is stunning and the selection of camera shots and angles for the photo storyboard well chosen. You’ve told a good story and identified the shots correctly. Brotherhood is also a good choice for the film poster analysis.
EBI: The clear area to develop over the next year is your written Media analysis. If you look at the last couple of questions for your opening blog post (the 10 questions) then you’re really not telling me anything about Sherlock at all. As a Media student, you need to offer SO much more than this – you think that the main thing we learn about the characters is that the actors learn their lines well? I’m certain you can do better than this. It’s a similar picture for your film poster analysis: not enough depth and detail. Over time, you’ll have to be writing in much more detailed paragraphs that offer a lot more depth of analysis in terms of key conventions and audience. This means exploring the different possible interpretations that audiences may take from a media product and really answering the question you are given.
LR: Reflect on your first month of Media. What do you feel is your strongest piece of work so far? What is your weakest? What specific skills or knowledge do you need to develop over the rest of the course?
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Kairoes photo storyboard
We picked this picture as a visible area setting the scene too our storyboard. Therefore we have chosen Wide shot so the audience knows this is our surroundings and this is where everything will take place.
This is a extreme close up we have used this so the audience know who is being called at this time in the scene and so that people know why they're calling this person.
This unusual perspective makes the audience feel like they're falling with the victim as he is leaning towards the floor.
This high angle makes the victim look small as he is getting arrested and has no authority at this moment of time.
This low angle makes the policeman look big and strong as at this moment of time he has all authority over the victim.
Thursday, 22 September 2016
Thursday, 15 September 2016
media analysis
Film poster analysis
LanguageWe know that this is a film poster due too the fact that it has a release date and it also says 'A Noel Clarks film'. As a result of the title 'BrOTHERHOOD you know that crime is going too be in this film which means that it will have a age rating of either 12A or 15.InstitutionNoel Clark is the director of BrOTHERHOOD and he would be most likely too make the most money from the film as he is an actor and the director.The main stars of this film is Noel Clark, Olivia Chenery, Ashley Thomas.AudienceThe audience of BrOTHERHOOD is aimed towards communties of people who like crimes films. An example of the audience is people who have watched Noel Clarks other films Kidulthood and Adulthood.This would be aimed at ages from 15 to around 45 as their will be a lot of crime which wouldn't be for young viewers and older viewers may not find it interesting
RepresentationsThe representation of people in this film poster is that they are in an urban. Which means that this is aimed at people that are urban and people that are into urban things.
Monday, 12 September 2016
10 answers
1. I am most looking forward to many things but one thing that stands out is being able to create a music video
2.I hope to learn how to use things like editors and be able to be creative with a team
3. Id like a B or an A
4. The last TV programme I watched was power
5.Because it is really well done and structured well and has a good story
6. I have used my phone
7. The device i use the most to access is my phone
9. Their acting is very professional and they take their job seriously and remember their lines very well
10. Humour because it makes the show more enjoyable for any age, the music that is played in the background as it can be engaging to some viewers and the last one is the scripting as it is well made all throughout
2.I hope to learn how to use things like editors and be able to be creative with a team
3. Id like a B or an A
4. The last TV programme I watched was power
5.Because it is really well done and structured well and has a good story
6. I have used my phone
7. The device i use the most to access is my phone
9. Their acting is very professional and they take their job seriously and remember their lines very well
10. Humour because it makes the show more enjoyable for any age, the music that is played in the background as it can be engaging to some viewers and the last one is the scripting as it is well made all throughout
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