Friday, April 24, 2020

24 Extract Essay


     The main theme of this extract is mainly suspense and distrust. Both characters are under pressure, due to being under surveillance, which is what mainly helps communicate the theme. There is some particularly good, intense acting and there are many details that work to portray a suspenseful feeling on the audience. It could very well be that the writers were aiming for this to be recognized as a thriller.
     In the first scene, we are presented to the main characters. We are shown a man walking into a room, where a woman is seated. We are, then, shown that they are being surveilled by cameras. In this scene, the director makes a point of flaunting various camera angles and movements. The multiple over the shoulder shots, for example, are strategically placed to direct the focus towards the man's analysis of her. It provides the first example of how he acts because he does not trust her. The use of the two-shot with the two main characters is to build suspense. It shows through the visual example of how they are getting “closer” to discovering the full story. The importance of them two being the only people in the room is that they are in isolation, yet they are not alone, they are being watched. The use of sound in this scene is to grab the viewers’ attention. The ticking of the clock represents the passage of time, and the ticking down to possibly an intense climax. Scene 1 was mostly to introduce the story and set the intense tone of the extract.
     In the second scene, the lack of trust in her is introduced in this part of the extract. The constant showing of the people in the camera room is to show their suspicion. The man is seen to be hostile towards the woman for reasons that are somewhat revealed in this scene. An example of the director's use of sound is the crash of the table when the man throws it. It provides a way for the character to express his frustration. In this scene, the director uses different angles, including a low angle. This can be seen when the camera is pointed towards the clock. It is shown from the point of view of the woman. That is another camera angle that adds to the meaning of the clip. By putting the audience into the shoes of the woman, nervously looking at the clock, it allows them to feel the tension of the scene. The ticking sound that comes from the clock when it is focused on is to symbolize the passing of time and how both characters patience is running thin. Their clothing suggests an everyday life being in a not so everyday position, giving off a dark mood because of its lack of color or design. This scene, in general, does a better job at presenting the theme and mood, due to its use of mis en scene details.
      
     The third scene starts with the woman warning the man not to hurt her and threatening that he will lose his job if he does. Her low tone tells the audience that she is serious. Another part of the mis en scene is the makeup. The actors are made up to look run down and tired. This is to show that the man has been interrogating the woman for a long time, hence his rising levels of impatience towards her. Eventually, he loses all patience and attacks her. The editing used in this part is a split screen. They simultaneously show the people in the camera room, who seem to have a level of authority, running towards the room where the man is fighting the woman. This is used to show the importance of the woman and how she must remain unharmed, as she hinted towards in the beginning. Another way they used editing that ended up affecting the scene was the eye line match shot. It shows how the surveillance people came in and saw the fight that going on in the room. This adds a lot to the theme of skepticism, because it proves that they both needed to be watched for a reason. The woman, being a criminal, and the man being unhinged. Another part of the mis en scene was the setting and the lighting. Not only does the scene take place in a dark room, but it is also placed in a room that has minimal decoration and ray tones, lacking emotion. Overall, scene 3 has the most attention to detail than the other scenes and reveals the most about the other characters.
     The director’s goal of entertaining with suspense and thriller was achieved. A theme of skepticism and lack of belief pulled through with the use of camera angles, movements, editing, and mis en scene. Everything from the sound to the setting was well planned out and added up to a proper extract. 

Friday, April 17, 2020

CCR




Here is my CCR. The process was a bit tedious. I had to film this by myself with little help, I also had to make sure not to mess up any lines when I was speaking. If I did I would have to restart the whole segment. I hope it is up to the standards that the graders are hoping for.

Movie introduction


Our product, in many ways, both challenges and uses conventions, but mostly follows Typically, in the thriller genre, there are many key components to film a successful film. Using the conventions, in our case, was easy because all my group members and I had a lot of experience watching movies within our chosen genre. Even before the research part of the project, we discussed that we wanted to work within this type of film because of our interest in it. We studied that, with a lot of thrillers, there is also action involved.

Music Video


Our product, or music video, does a good job at using conventions, while still challenging them. The way that our video is designed leads it to have similar qualities to other music videos of this genre, being an electronic song. Some common convention in these types of songs are scenes of dancing with dark scenery. Another common thing is tracking shots. We utilized a lot of those in our video to make the viewer feel included in the actions shown. In other dance videos, you can often find actors placed in a city setting or at a party where they first meet with mise en scene like sunset light . Our video is very different from that in many aspects. The lighting we chose to use is very bright and cheery, as to give off that type of energy onto our audience. As to the actors, they were walking around the beach  and being seen having fun.

Gatorade Commercial




Our commercial uses conventions to establish our main character as someone who strives to be the best in her league, we use this to shape how we think about a character in this certain event. When it comes to characters, conventions can easily turn into stereotypes. We wanted to avoid this by not establishing that this “the big game” and it’s all up to her to win. The audience may not be able to relate to that so we decided to have this event be only what it is, just another soccer game. Gatorade is an electrolyte replacement drink, the way that this commercial represents a group like athletes is that Gatorade's purpose in replacing electrolytes holds true for the particular needs of athletes.