Thursday, 28 November 2013
Friday, 1 November 2013
My Synopsis & My Use Of Iconography In Opening Sequence
Synopsis:
Once notorious vampire Sebastian Tussaud is awakened from his
long sleep (he is the creator of all vampires) and has the thirst of blood once
more. He moves into a town and people begin to go missing. Dan is in love with
Steph and when she goes missing he investigates.
Iconography
in opening sequence:
In my opening sequence I want to have opening titles for
about a minute and with that minute I will show sequence of things related to
vampires such as a cross with blood dripping down from it, people confession to
sins booth, the moon, stained glass with the image of Jesus and Mary, books
about vampires, sliver, mirror (no reflection), people being healed, toy
burning up into flames, dark roads, red lipstick, someone soul being taken,
venom turning them into vampire, image of bela Lugosi, sunlight through
curtain, stake & garlic, someone being invited in, holy water that turns
red. I will also show the sexual aspect of being a vampire which would be a
seduction – kissing that turns to biting (cut just before it happens).
Then when we actually begin the scene we see a girl drinking
at a bar –she’s wearing quiet tight fitting clothes and she’s wearing a cross
necklace, she then gets given a drink from the bartender and says it’s from the
guy in the corner, we then see the corner its dark, the takes the drink and
walks over to the guy and finishes the drink and says thanks and leaves. We see
her walk in the dark through a alleyway, she hears a branch being stepped on
and looks behind her and no one is behind, she turns around and the guy from
the bar (Sebastian) is in front of her
Anna: “jesus, you scared. Look I said thanks for the drink”
Sebastian: “I’m sorry about that, you see I’m very thirsty”
Anna: Suspiciously “well there’s a shop 10 minutes from here”
Sebastian: “no you see I like something more (fangs come out
and eyes turn completely black) fresh”
Girl begins to run back not looking in front when she does
look in front Sebastian’s there. He goes into bit her (we see the shadow) she
screams and he enjoys it. He grows tired of her screams so he pulls her heart
out and throws it and continues to drain her after he’s done he leaves.
How Does Triple X establish Xander as a rebellious hero?
How Does
Triple X establish Xander as a rebellious hero?
The film triple x establishes Xander as a rebellious hero
through the use of many camera techniques such as the type of shots they use
e.g. Extreme close up (ECU) on his tattoos and on the side of his face. The use
of these shots make us question the type of character he is, when we see
tattoos we think rebel or a person who causes trouble, also the use of extreme
close ups not only on Xander but on the car such as the “skateboarding is a
crime” gives us the sense of what kind of man Xander is dealing with, the use
of ECU keeps the audience guessing (because we don’t really see his face) and
also the fact that each ECU aren’t that long gives it the sense of speed and
adrenaline.
Also the use of music/soundtrack helps us get the feeling of
a trouble making hero because it is quiet rocky and heavy metal like, it is
fast paced – symbolise the fast life, constantly on the run and in for the
thrill, the music makes the scene tense and fun. E.g. the break in the music at
(1min 08 sec) was used as a transition into the next scene but also gave us as
the viewer the sense of anticipation, the use of music/soundtrack emphasis the
scene but also helps us categorise zander.
The dolling technique was also used in this scene (0.46 –
0.51 sec). The use of dolling in this scene helps to emphasis the frustration
and anger of the character but also symbolises his importance as the camera
focuses on him as he speaks. The use of dolling makes us as a viewer judge the
character we see, if we are happy that this has happened to them or not.
In this scene the use of aural sound helps build tension and
puts us on the edge of our seats as sound is used in many ways in this scene,
through the soundtrack (non diegetic) – very fast paced music to get us as the
viewer excited and not bored, the ambient noises around (deigetic) - which make
it feel more realistic, dialogue (diegetic) – e.g. the part where they are
fixing the car up the sound of their voices fade out which gives it the sense
of mystery but it’s a break from all the madness and the sound FX used. There
was one mistake I can point out about the Sound FX, the part where Xander is
talking directly to the cameras around him we hear the sound of police sirens
but actually there are none in the background 1 min 58 – 2 min. the use of the
sound makes us feel like he’s going to be caught any second and the fact that
the duration of the shots are so quick that we don’t actually realise, but this
proves that sound can play a great deal of importance to the visuals.
Representation:
The use of representation is seen a lot in this scene. The use of colour is used to symbolise something about the character e.g. the colour red (the car) is used to suggest danger or power which links back to the Xander and Senator Dick Hotchkiss. Also the female character accompanying Senator Dick Hotchkissis wearing red which could suggest seductive lustful impure person. The uses of colours are signifiers and suggest something about the character because each color has a different meaning yellow could mean happy, blue could mean mellow.
The panning shot of the police symbolizes laziness. The shot of the police symbolizes that they are useless can’t get a job done and let the person get away, the shown in this way to make Xander look more of a dominant character compared to the police. Xander is shown as more of a hero because he is 1 person and he got the job he set out to do done but on the other hand the police didn’t – this could also link the binary opposites (levi strauss).
The music in the scene represents violence and anger. The music helps represent not only the emotion of the scene/shots but also the type of character or the personality of Xander. The music violence can link to Xander swearing, a fast paced person, no fear and etc.
Binary opposition is used in this scene. The use of Levi
Strauss binary opposition is used to show the character types e.g. the senator
is high status because of what he is wearing and the way he speaks and Xander
is low status because of how he is dressed and his tattoos and good vs. evil as
Xander is the good character trying to show the evil character they have done
wrong. The use of binary opposition makes us as the viewer think of Xander as a
rebellious/good person.
Todorov’s theory of
equilibrium is used. The equilibrium theory is used to show the type of
character Xander is, he creates a disequilibrium and then resolves it which
symbolises that he’s is a bit like an outlaw but does it for good reason.
Also Propps character types are used. Xander is represented as a hero but also a villain because he cause trouble but he then resolves the situation (Robin Hood like). We understand more about Xander through Propps character type because we see him as 2 people and categorise him.
To conclude the film triple X uses different techniques which
make us as the viewer make a judgement based on what we see whether it is
through sound, visual, location or anything else, it all establishes the type
of character we are seeing.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Vampire Horror
Media Coursework on Vampires
Amelia 200 year old vampire & has been on the run ever since she was framed over a terrible crime(broke the sacred rule of vampires code) she must find a way of proving her innocents
before The solar eclipse happens or else she is doomed.
Daniel Sherman is vampire but no on can tell. he looks ordinary. He craves human flesh but instead of killing the normal way he finds people who want to die and drains them of all their blood.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Propp theory for shrek/enchanted
Enchanted:
Hero – Edward/Robert
Heroine – Giselle
Villain – mother
Father – chipmunk/ Robert
Shrek:
Hero - shrek
Heroine – fiona
Helper - Donkey
Villain – lord farquad
Friday, 4 October 2013
Miss Downton's Subway work
Q: Who did you chose to include in your advertising campaign and why. What was your chosen representation of these people?
A: For out advertising campaign we decided to use 3 different types of characters: the hippy, the Muslim girl and the rocker. We chose these characters because they all have bug differences with each other except one thing and that's subway, they all love subway. That's is also the reason we came up with the slogan "No matter who you are"
To represent subway as a food brand that everyone can enjoy.
Q: What decisions did you make which helped to construct this representation?
A: We decided that we didn't want the to make it over the top, we new the types of characters we wanted but we narrowed them down and made the image simple but memorable.
Q: How do you feel your chosen representation will support subways brand image?
A: I feel that out image will support the brand image because it's a positive image showing no matter what race, colour, Social background etc ever one bonds over a subway something everyone shares in common and that's why I believe it's the best image to use for your brand.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Horror movie codes and conventions
I watch the horror/comedy spoof film
Scary movie (as I am a scaredy cat).
Codes and conventions of this film:
Sacrifice lamb/Someone killed in first 5 mins - In scary movie the girl is alone at home getting ready to watch a scary movie and then get a phone call and get murdered, this sets the mood for the rest of the movie. We also get a glimpse of either the killer or his style of killing
Accidental trip while running away from killer - this is also done in this movie on many occasions to make the audience frustrated. It also makes sure that the victim dies
The fake scare - this is done many time in this movie e.g at the beginning after the girl locks the back door the front door bell rings. Also the part where the girl checks her window and the boy pops up
This is to make the audience jump, this may happen before the actual murder so the audience doesn't expect the killer cause they thought it was a false alarm.
Investigating an unexpected sound - this is done to build tension and makes the audience afraid because they now what's going to happen next. this is also done on several occasions.
Abandoned/secluded location - this is done in scary movie as when they are having a flash back on what happened a year ago they get stuck in the middle of a road and there's no one around. Gives audience a sense of alertness.
Character forgets about threat/ignores threat - they do this horror movies in order not only for the film to progress but also to make us as the audience feel something particular towards those characters
Victim cowers by door/ window - this is also done In scary movie. It also done so the victim can be killed and to show that the killer has no conscience or love just pure hatred.
Don't listen warning (signs) - this happens on many occasions. This happens so that the audience feel over the edge.
Character being alone - usually the lest important characters die first so when they are alone we automatically as the audience know is going to happen next.
Lighting - in scary movie and in most other horror film the use of lighting is crucial, the lighting is usually dark and can't see much so it's mostly black.
Victims relating deaths to what they did - this is done in scary movie, the victim talks about how it's weird that a murder has happened exactly one year after they killed someone. This make the audience question the killers reasons but Also if the victims are realign victims
Phone line cut - this happens In many horror movies but not so much in scary movie, except the killer calls the person to tell them he knows what they done and hangs up
Running upstairs instead of outside - this is done in scary movie when killer tries to murder one of the main characters. This is done to create tension but also to give character no way to escape.
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