Here's the trailer for it if you haven't already seen it:
Monday, 26 November 2012
Rust and bone.
Rust and bone is a film about a brutal bouncer who develops a relationship of strength and emotion with a killer whale trainer. I have not yet had a chance to watch this film however as soon as i get chance to do so i will definitely be watching it! I find that the trailer is especially intriguing as it does not have any dialogue which makes me even more interested in what is actually going to happen in the film.
Here's the trailer for it if you haven't already seen it:
Here's the trailer for it if you haven't already seen it:
Monday, 19 November 2012
Camera Shot examples.
Here are some examples of camera shots that we created ourself.
A low angle shot:
A low angle shot:
A travelling shot:
A pan shot:
A tilt shot:
Sunday, 18 November 2012
She's out of my league-review
She's out of my league is a rom-com. This film is about an average guy, who meets the 'perfect' woman. However he doesn't have the confidence to see that she is just as into him as he is into her.Here is the trailer for She's out of my league.
Whilst watching this film i was thinking about different ways i could incorporate some of the different shot types and camera angles into my own film. There was a scene where there was a series of close ups on Kirk and his brothers eyes which created a tense atmosphere by switching between the two different close ups. This is something i would like to incorporate in my film as i found that it had a good effect on showing tension between to different sides, as well as demonstrating the rivalry between the two different sides. Here is the clip which demonstrates this:
She's out of my league stars Jay Brachial and Alice Eve who plays Kirk and Molly. So how can a 10 go for a 5? Kirk has no self confidence and for Kirk this has affected his relationships previously as well as with his relationship with Molly. This makes the viewers create a soft spot for Kirk as we want him to find confidence within himself and realise that he's not the hard 5 that he makes himself out to be even though he never went to collage, works in airport security and drives a Nissan. Kirk plays the sensitive guy that just wants to do the right thing, without trying to impress anyone. We are humoured by his acts of kindness, such as being mistaken for a waiter whilst out with Molly which makes her fall for him even more.
This film helps us all to appreciate the people we normally turn our noses up at and pay no interest in as whilst watching this film we realise that they are really 10's and not 5's as they make themselves out to be. We begin to realise that visual no one can be perfect which is how Molly is made out to be, this helps us to appreciate the little 'defects' that everyone has that makes us all far from being the 'perfect' human being we all strive to be.
Whilst watching this film i was thinking about different ways i could incorporate some of the different shot types and camera angles into my own film. There was a scene where there was a series of close ups on Kirk and his brothers eyes which created a tense atmosphere by switching between the two different close ups. This is something i would like to incorporate in my film as i found that it had a good effect on showing tension between to different sides, as well as demonstrating the rivalry between the two different sides. Here is the clip which demonstrates this:
Friday, 16 November 2012
Plan of our preliminary task
Genre: Drama
Setting: School playground.
Hair/costume:
Girl: school uniform. Hair tied up. Looks tired and uneasy. Dark eyes.
Boy: wearing hoodie or jacket. Dark colours. Angry face.
Story: Drug dealer who’s in sixth form approaches young secondary school girl in a playground to sell her cocaine.
Character Profiles:
Charlie: Eighteen year old college student. Aspiring DJ living in Hackney Downs. Troubled home life, and makes a lot of money from dealing drugs as he doesn’t have money at home. His father supports his drug dealing so he can provide for his dad. His dad is an alcoholic and beats him up when he doesn’t get the money.
Jess: Fourteen years old. Found her mums stash when she was twelve and felt like experimenting with her friends. He friends didn’t like it, so she pretended she didn’t. However she was hooked and now has no friends or money as she spends it all on drugs. She’s failing at school and her mum is always out with men so has no time for her and barely notices her.
Costume and Props:
· Mossbourne school blazer
· Bag of flour (drugs)
Script:
Pan 180 degree shot of the school playground with Jess sitting on the bench.
Charlie walks down sixth form corridor – Long shot of him walking through corridor towards camera. We see him passing the office, looking around suspiciously. Opens green door.
Shot from outside of Charlie walking out of the door.
Shot of Charlie from behind walking towards Jess.
Shot of Jess from behind with Charlie walking towards her.
Shot of Charlie talking to Jess.
Shot of Jess talking to Charlie.
Jess: Quick, I’ve got a lesson.
Charlie: Nah man, you ain’t paid me in six weeks
Jess: (Looks around anxiously) I’ll get you the money. I promise.
Charlie: (pushes Mandy against the metal fence) (Whispers in her ear) you better.
Charlie passes Mandy the bag of cocaine. He walks off. Mandy sighs and walks off fast.
Friday, 9 November 2012
Editing techniques
Here we have a clip from Fast and Furious which shows a car race between different characters. In this clip the main editing technique used was match on action, which is where the editor edits transitions to match the action of the shot which makes the scne flow well. This creates a fast moving scene where shots are quickly changing from one to the other, which keeps the veiwer on the edge of there seat. Match on action editing works well with Fast and Furious as it is a action movie and so obviously contains alot of fast moving seens, with the use of match on action we are able to have seemless action scenes.
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