Monday 17 November 2014

Conflict Script


Conflict
By Kunal, Abdi, Ahmed & Mikaeil.

Fade in

Tracking shot of the toilet with high key lighting. The bathroom contains two cubicles, four sinks and three urinals.
Shot of toilet as we see Mansour leaving bathroom cubicle.

*D Block Men Toilets*
Mansour washes his hands
Ahmed walks through the corridor
Shot jumps to scene of Mansour washing his hands focusing on the mirror
Ahmed enters and gives Mansour a rude look through his mirror
Ahmed starts to wash his hands
Mansour also gives him a bad look through the mirror

Mansour:
“You cool yeah?”
*Camera cuts to Ahmed*
Ahmed:
“Yeah”

*Ahmed then turns to the sink and realises what just happens
He turns around quickly and an over shoulder shot of Mansour to show Ahmed*
Ahmed:
“Don’t ask me questions”

*Pauses for a few seconds*
Ahmed:
“Wasteman”

*He turns and walks out the toilet leaving Mansour surprised*


Fade Out

Shot List

Shot List – Conflict



Shot No.
Shot
Filmed?
1
Tracking shot of Mansour leaving the cubical
YES
2
Match cut into close up of the toilet tap
YES
3
OTS tracking shot of Ahmed walking towards toilet door
YES
4
Match cut of Ahmed getting closer to the door
YES
5
Mansour washing his hands
YES
6
Mansour looking in the mirror
YES
7
Ahmed opening the door
YES
8
Ahmed entering the toilet
YES
9
Close up shot of Ahmed looking in the mirror
YES
10
Close up of Mansour mirror with both actors making eye contact
YES
11
Close up of Mansour saying “you cool yeah?”
YES
12
Close up of Ahmed replying saying “Yeah”
YES
13
OTS  shot of Mansour focusing on Ahmed saying “don’t ask me questions”
YES
14
OTS of Ahmed focusing on Mansour with his reaction
YES
15
OTS of Mansour focusing on Ahmed walking out
YES
16
Mansours reaction with fade out
YES

Wednesday 5 November 2014

Narrative Analysis




Nike Advert "The last game"


Barthes Theory

The creating and making of the clones in the advert creates an effect because they're real players but cloned versions which promotes and makes the advert feel more realistic and popular.

Action Code- this is the climax in the advert when the football players are being "taken over by robots" and they try 'bring football back' this is the action code because it the players are active and try bring their sport back which is intense and creates and builds up tension.

Equilibrium- young kids enjoying football and watching their role models (football players) play and they try emulate them when playing in their favela's with other children.

Disequilibrium- the real/human footballers are being cloned by better versions of themselves and are taking away their sport

New equilibrium- This is the part when Ronaldo which is an ex football player calls the players all and gathers them and starts motivating them to face the robots in 'the last game' they agree to do so and win in the end and restore the sport back to how it was previously which is a happy ending for everyone.

Propp's Theory

This advert is a prime example because it has a villain this is the man creating the clones of these players and is destroying football the sport. The hero in this advert would be all of the football players and their manager in the advert who is Ronaldo they are the hero's because they aim to restore football and claim it back.




Fast Furious 6 Trailer


Enigma- the plot of the story is briefly explained and key moments from the movie are shown to give the audience an experience of how its like but they try not to give away everything because the movie would be pointless. They try to give just enough so that the audience is satisfied and is willing to pay to watch this movie.

Action- this is a key aspect of the movie because the movie includes lots of action and violence throughout and the trailer shows the audience what kind of action the film contains.

Todorov equilibrium
Equilibrium

The street people are on the streets having a good time and are enjoy racing. They usually race for money and do all sorts of missions.

Disequilibrium-A member of the FBI goes to them and speak to the group leader who in this case is Vin Diesels character and convinces them to help on a big job to catch another criminal.

New Equilibrium- They work together and manage to catch the criminals and stop them but also seem to have a new problem on the way that introduced at the end of the movie which is a cliff hanger to their new movie coming out in 2015.



Gotham: Birth of Batman


Enigma:

How did Batman come to life?
Who's is Batman in this situation?

Todorov

Equilibrium- a calm family is on a day out together roaming around the city streets.

Disequilibrium- The villain, who is the man with the weapon stops them and is involved in a robbery. He ends up shooting the child's two parents in front of him.

New equilibrium_ this is the birth of Batman because he wants to stop crimes like this and be the cities dark hero.

Propp:

The Villain: The criminal with the weapon
The Donor:N/A
The Helper: Robin, Batman's future partner
The Princess: 'The city' because Batman's job is to now protect the city
The Dispatcher:N/A
The Hero: Batman
The False Hero: N/A





Monday 3 November 2014

Heat (1995) Full Bank Robbery Shootout HD Scene Editing Task





Heat (1995) Full Bank Robbery Shootout HD Scene


Firstly, the use of the close up on the main character is very effective and is key in trying to build up tension. This shot was a close up of the main characters eyes. This is very effective because it makes the audience engage with this because it makes them wonder where this character is looking and what he's going to do next. The parallel non digetic music that went with this close up also builds up tension because it compliments the frame of the characters eyes and makes the audience even more engaged with this clip. 

another major aspect of the built tension in this clip was when the three main characters who were involved in this robbery of a bank make eye contact and the close up of all three of their eyes was shot creates effect because this instantly informs the audience watching this that something eventful or something dangerous is going to happen in these leading minutes. Also the medium close up of the man putting on the black mask over his head tells the audience that this criminal is ready to commit a crime because he wants to cover or hide his identity from the law which means he is definitely breaking the rules and going against the law.

Also there was a close up of the gun that the man was holding which tells us that this character is dangerous and is willing to use this weapon on a member of the public or the staff working there to get what he wants which we see in the middle of the clip is the money within the bank. This builds tension because it leaves the audience wondering whether this character is going to use this lethal weapon or not.

The use of the digetic sound of the gun is very effective because it creates an atmosphere and scenery because it shows people involved in the shootings reaction to this digetic sound which gives the audience a way to feel so builds up tension and gives the characters a way to feel or some emotion to this digetic sound.

Towards the end of this clip there was a  long shot of children running this gives the audience emotion because it shows fear of the children running away from the gunshots that they hear. This is effective because it shows the audience peoples emotion in this scenery which gives the audience an idea of how it feels to be around this atmosphere which is full of danger and fear.

One effective shot in the middle of this clip was an over the shoulder shot of one of the main characters shooting someone this is effective because it gives the audience an insight of what this character is aiming at or trying to shoot. This builds tension and drama because it makes the audience see whether or not the character shoots the target accurately.

In the action scene with the guns there was a fundamental part of editing which created a big effect. This is when there was a slow motion shot during the gunshots. This was the slow motion shot of the main character looking at something and quickly reacting to it but in slow motion. They done this because the shots were very fast and this is an important shot so they slowed it down to make sure the audience capture this moment very well. This is a key moment in the clip obviously because the editors of this clip made sure that the audience see how the character reacted to someone in his sight and pulled his gun out to aim at them. This builds tension because the slow motion makes the audience wonder what's going to happen next and fills them up with curiosity because they want to know if this character reacted in time to intercept the bullet or not which is a key moment in the clip.

Also, at the end of clip there is another slow motion shot of one of the characters concentrating to try and shoot another opponent the slow motion was added because the man was holding a child and the slow motion shows the characters focus to try and shoot the opponent not the child. This is effective because it leaves the audience wondering whether or not the child is going to be shot but luckily the child is safe and taken by the character which is a moment of relief for the audience. This is key engagement technique because it focuses the audience on this specific moment and then relieves them because of the safety of the kid which engages them even more and leaves them hooked onto this movie and wondering about the next scene.

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