montage editing
is when putting all the shots togethrr to create a scene. This builds an atmosphere between the diffrent shots that is taken.therefore making the audience feel tension and suspense.
Sergie Eistein
The Life Time Exp
Friday, 7 March 2014
Uk Magazine Research
Uk magazine
research
OK! is a British
weekly magazine specialising in celebrity news. Originally launched as a
monthly, its first issue was published in April 1993. In September 2004, OK! publishers Northern and Shell launched in Australia as a
monthly title – the magazine went weekly in October 2006. In 2005, a US version
was launched, followed by an Indian edition in May 2006, a Spanish-language
version in Mexico in 2006, a Bulgarian-language version in 2007 and a Spanish
edition in 2008. OK! is the world’s biggest celebrity lifestyle
magazine, with more than 30 million readers worldwide
OK! is best known for its coverage of celebrity
nuptials. OK! was awarded £1,033,156 in a lawsuit,
but lost it when the case came to the court of appeal.[1] OK! had exclusive rights to the wedding of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas,
but its rival hello magazine, published pictures as well,
so OK! sued.
In October 2005, three celebrity
weddings took place on the same day - Katie Price and Peter Andre, Kate Garraway and Derek Draper,
and Samia Ghadie and property developer Matthew Smith. OK! covered them all over separate issues.
The biggest wedding of the three (Jordan and Peter) was covered over two bumper
issues.
Friday, 9 November 2012
Analysing films
Analysing the film Vendetta (Final fight scene)
This shot is a mice on scene shot which shows the whole scene and props around the characters creating a doom and gloom affect towards the audience.
As it’s based on a darkness place like an alley way it creates tension and makes the audience scared
Therefore in the beginning of this scene sound is vital to create affection towards the audience
For example there is a diegetic sound when the police man walks towards centre stage and walks on a puddle. As a result it creates a sense of creepiness and makes the audience feel scared. In this case also because there is a silent and a pause for something to happen the splashing sound indicates that something tragic is going to happen.
The volume of the background music is very loud compared to the diegetic sounds to emphasise how dangerous this scene is building an important pivotal point of the climax.
The melody of the sound is very affective because in the beginning of the scene the sound is much more controlled and its mainly trying to build the tension. The part where the two soldiers are coming closer to Vendetta the melody of the sound becomes much more strict and strong in a way were the sound becomes louder and links in with the emotions of that particular part.
However in the middle of the scene when Vendetta has been shot the sound becomes creepier and the breathing sound shows that there is something incredible about to happen creating a critical point of the scene.
The sound effects used in this scene is very creative and. Like the "boom" sound effect shows how important this scene is and creates a climax.
Dialogue is commonly used over the sounds in the back ground because it shows how important the conversation between Vendetta and the police man. Therefore it also links in with the whole sound effects in the background. The sounds of the actors are shown by them verbally speaking to each other on -screen. Also the breathing sound of the character Vendetta shows on-screen sound.
In addition there is also non-synchs sound such as the footsteps in the beginning of the scene which is a special sound that is mediated and made much more effective
Overall dagetic sound is used almost throughout this scene for example the conversation, gunshots feet sound and also the splashing of the water. All these sounds create supsense and tension making the audince feel scared or frightened in this scene.
General Knoweldge
GENERAL
Analysis: the process of splitting up an action, an event
or an idea in order to understand how it works
Synthesis: the process of bringing the pieces of an
analysis together to make a whole
Diegesis: the fictional world created by a film, television
programme or other story, for example the Wild West, Middle Earth.
Synchronised: from Greek words meaning 'in time with';
refers to sounds synchronised with images. Sync sound is recorded at the same
time as the image, and played back at the same time. Non-synch sound is either
recorded separately, or played back separately (for example in a voice-over) or
both.
SOUND
Soundscape: the whole sound environment
Silence: the absence of sound, and we bet you can't achieve
it (short of a visit to outer space)
Volume: how loud or soft a sound is
Timbre: how harsh or soothing a sound is
Pitch: how high or low a sound is
Rhythm: the dynamic movements of sound in time
Melody: the musical organisation of sounds in time
Texture: the the intermixing of sounds, for example in
musical harmony, where several voices blend together, or in a film soundtrack
where cars, guns and street noise combine to provide a physical sense of the
location
Noise: random sound
Music: organised sound
Dialogue: the sound of speaking voices
Sound effects: all other noises used in the audiovisual
media, radio and recorded music.
on-screen: sound whose source is visible in the image, for example a radio or an actor
off-screen: sound whose source is not visible in the image, for example an approaching car, a telephone caller or a voice-over
diegetic: diegesis is the fictional world constructed by a film, the world in which the characters live, for example the Wild West, the Starship Enterprise, the Spanish Main, or even a 'real' place used as the setting for fiction. Diegetic sound is then sound explained by the fictional world of the film, for example street noise,music played on record players, dialogue between characters.These are sound that are to do with the film.
non-diegetic: sound which cannot be explained as deriving from the fictional world of the film or TV programme, such as incidental music or a voiceover by someone who is not a character in the story.However non-diagetic can sometimes mean that is not part of the scene and its added after wards to create atmosphere.
synch: (short for 'synchronised'): synch sound is sound recorded at the same time as the image
non-synch: (or post synch): sound recorded separately from the image and dubbed onto the soundtrack during postproduction, for example almost all the sound in an animated film or TV programme, non-diegetic music, or special sound effects such as footsteps which are difficult to record (you would hear the sound recordist as well as the actor walking)
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Denotation &
Denotation: the actual meaning of something without
adding any developed ideas. Likewise a straight forward reading of what a
picture mean. Signs work like denotation.
Connotation: the personal aspects of people’s views
about particular issue or things. For example the extra linked meanings that go
with the picture. Signifiers work like connotation.
Depicts-what is trying to show
denotation
|
connotation
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Babies dancing
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Advertising water giving you more freedom
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Jumping
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Having
fun and entertainment
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skating
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Feeling young
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Putting hands up
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Becoming
more physical
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smiling
|
Experiencing more skills
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playing
|
You
could be more interactive with other people
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skills
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Effective for movement and exercising more
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Marketing team fun people and enjoying yourself
denotation
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connotation
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Panda
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Shows it has a increase strength
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computers
|
practise shots
A diminishing experience
were hunting is natural.
•The prison show would
be a close up at the black gates near the corridor going into the west block
•The facial expression
for this person is that they would look much serious and cross and looking
quite intimidating.
•the shot would be
normally taken on a day that is dull and the weather is quite gloomy
•The person might be
wearing a jacket or a jumper that shows that they are scary or might just be
looking dangerous.
•Their eyes might be
looking straight at you with the need of help
•The shot is a side
shot which shows the hiding for identity by the prisoner.
•The environment is
unsafe with a rubbish bin next to the area.
•middle aged kid
looking angrily at the camera
•The weather is bad
and the conditions aren't safe
•The background is a gate and the wall.
scenes in regent high school
Fantastic
scenes in Regents High School
•Bird side view and a
medium long shot which shows the actions a person is doing and therefore it
includes an atmospheric feeling to the shot
•My shot is going to
be in the quad outside with a person sitting on the benches staring up words.
•They would be
surrounded by the contrasting light shadows (sun) on one side with the clean
air drawing a cool feeling to the surrounding. In addition I have chosen this
shot because it includes the benches the person and the surrounding. this shot
is a mise on scene.
•The actor should be
wearing a t-shirt and they are posing looking upwards into the clouds. Maybe
wearing cool glasses. This shows a stereotypical person who is enjoying their
views and managing to make their time worthy.
•I would definitely
include a book because not only it would show that they are enjoying their
time. It also shows their status and class in society as they have money. In
this case they still manage to choose regents high school for their holiday.
•They are wearing
jeans that are stylish. Their hands are leaning on the bench and their facial
expression is happy and optimistic about their future.
•The colours that I
would want to see are blue for the sky which shows the calmness atmosphere. The
light yellow sun which shows that the weather is really nice and attractive.
•This shot would be
taken in the left hand side further back near the corridor were student are
making their way into the west block
•This show would be
taken in a bright sunny day and the clothes are quite loose in away this shows
that its particularly nice place to be as there's no pressure to impress. Their
personality would be much more relaxed.
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