Fightclub
-Images: Inside of the body, nerves. Suggesting there might be something physical about to happen in the film. Sweat dripping down a man's face, exhaustion?
-Style(colours): black and tinted blue, suggesting a cold, frosty and intimidating atmosphere
-Visual effects: fast paced to show that it's not a lighthearted film
-Animation of the title: the words/credits flash and then vanishes, disappearing into mist, almost forgotten about. Foreshadowing of the film?
Editing: created on a computer to draw the inside of the body, fast travelling
Catch Me If You Can
-Images: Animation that sets the story-line. Different locations
-Style (colours): One main colour for each scene/section. Very little secondary colours are used. Bright and dark colours contrasting. Suggestion of personalities clashing in the film?
-Visual effects: One character is very fast and jumpy, the other has brisk elegance
-Font: certain letters run up/down the page
Animation of the title: set the tone of the film, had an abstract jazz element to the cartoon animations
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Thriller Spoilers
In Her Skin (I Am You)
Published in 2009, In
Her Skin is an Australian thriller-drama, based on a true story. When fifteen-year-old
Rachel Barber goes missing, her parents set out to find her and figure out what
may have happened to their “perfect child”. Little do they know, Rachel’s old
baby-sitter has re-appeared into her life and holds dear terrible secret about
their daughter’s whereabouts. Told through the eyes of the victim, the victim’s
parents and the baby-sitter, In Her Skin slowly unravels the motive behind
Rachel’s disappearance. Exploring ideas of suspense, mystery and psychological
damage, In Her Skin looks closely at the power that comes with obsession and
the extreme lengths that will be ventured to achieve “happiness”. Rachel’s
parents are concerned about their daughter’s sudden disappearance and are on a
frantic search throughout the film, stopping at nothing until they find an
answer to this event, which almost sends them both into a state of shock and
mental instability.
The Roommate
This American thriller
starring Minka Kelly and Leighton Meester explores ideas of friendship,
jealousy, mental disorders and obsession. The Roommate bases its stratagem
around two girls who start college and are paired up to share a room together. Through
the eyes of one of the girls, Sara, a genuine friendship blossoms between them,
but with the other, Rebecca, something much more severe and passionate is being
painted. As the film progresses, the girls learn more about each other
resulting in what appears to be a stronger friendship, but as Sara forms
relationships with other individuals also, Rebecca becomes determined to keep
her roommate to herself. Excessive tactics and procedures are carried out to
ensure that this sacred friendship isn’t “contaminated” by others, regardless
of potential consequences. When Sara learns there’s a more psychological background
for these schemes, she becomes aware she has to end things with Rebecca. Told
through the perspective of both characters, the emotions, motives and dynamics
are evident throughout the film, creating an atmosphere of suspense, mystery
and the slow unraveling of obsession.
Inception
Released in 2010, writer
and director Christopher Nolan brings to life a science fiction thriller that
focuses on the themes of espionage, influencing the subconscious and conning the
powerful. Dom and Arthur are trained con artists who specialize in extracting
information from their targets by gaining access to their subconscious by
sedation and the insinuation of lucid dreaming. A Japanese business man takes
interest in their work and requests their assistance on an idea he has to
detach a contending company, and in return Dom would no longer have murder
charges against him. Gathering up a team of dream specialists, Dom and Arthur
prepare themselves for the most dangerous and complex project they’ve worked on
yet. Leaning heavily to features of science-fiction, Inception fixates on the
design of a three-layered dream to benefit the characters’ lives when they finally
wake and how corporate manipulation can be used for a positive impact. “The
past comes back to haunt you” is a significant theme in this film,
demonstrated by the re-occurrence of Dom’s ex-wife - a projection of his
memories that tries to sabotage their missions. With copious amounts of suspense,
the team go through collective and individual endeavors, all for the sake of
experience, wealth and redemption.
Class notes - Monday 9th September 2013
In introduction to Thrillers
Thriller film = an exciting, suspenseful play or story
A book/film/play depicting crime, mystery or espionage in an atmosphere of excitement and suspense
Three Thriller Films to write about
I Am You
The Roommate
Inception
Espionage = the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments
Thrillers involve constant danger of protagonists
using artofthetitle.com, take a look at the following films
-Vertigo
-Catch Me If You Can
-Seven
-Fightclub
-Sherlock Holmes
-Casino Royale
What elements are involved in the design of these title sequences?
-Images
-Style (colours, etc)
-Visual Effects
-Font
-Animation of the title
-Editing (how each shot changes to another)
Thriller film = an exciting, suspenseful play or story
A book/film/play depicting crime, mystery or espionage in an atmosphere of excitement and suspense
Three Thriller Films to write about
I Am You
The Roommate
Inception
Espionage = the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments
Thrillers involve constant danger of protagonists
using artofthetitle.com, take a look at the following films
-Vertigo
-Catch Me If You Can
-Seven
-Fightclub
-Sherlock Holmes
-Casino Royale
What elements are involved in the design of these title sequences?
-Images
-Style (colours, etc)
-Visual Effects
-Font
-Animation of the title
-Editing (how each shot changes to another)
Class notes - Thursday 5th September 2013
Why choose Media for A-Levels?
-For 16 years we've been manipulated by the world
-What is seen as "normal"?
-Why do we admire the celebrity lifestyle?
A clip from the TV show "Pimeval"
What is significant about how men and women are represented?
What roles and behaviours are presented?
Are there any hidden meanings?
Analysis = give significance or meaning
Context = relationship with others
-Guns are a symbolism of power
-When the farmer was standing over the woman, he physically and stereotypically had more dominance
-The digger is used by the woman, breaking the stereotype
-The gender roles were switched in the first two scenes
-The digger represents masculinity
-How has the camera placed the characters? Is there any reason for their positioning?
Do TV shows challenge stereotypes?
There isn't ever one specific meaning to something. Open to interpretation
1) What social groups could you be asked to write about?
2) What are four technical areas that you'll have to write about?
3) What are the four steps for framework analysis?
Connection with authority = who is insignificant and who is superior? Does it link to gender?
-For 16 years we've been manipulated by the world
-What is seen as "normal"?
-Why do we admire the celebrity lifestyle?
A clip from the TV show "Pimeval"
What is significant about how men and women are represented?
What roles and behaviours are presented?
Are there any hidden meanings?
Analysis = give significance or meaning
Context = relationship with others
-Guns are a symbolism of power
-When the farmer was standing over the woman, he physically and stereotypically had more dominance
-The digger is used by the woman, breaking the stereotype
-The gender roles were switched in the first two scenes
-The digger represents masculinity
-How has the camera placed the characters? Is there any reason for their positioning?
Do TV shows challenge stereotypes?
There isn't ever one specific meaning to something. Open to interpretation
1) What social groups could you be asked to write about?
2) What are four technical areas that you'll have to write about?
3) What are the four steps for framework analysis?
Connection with authority = who is insignificant and who is superior? Does it link to gender?
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