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As the camera pans to follow her, the heavy breathing getting deeper, Holly goes from a clearing in
to thick forestry, obscuring the view of the voyeur-director audience (see Figure 2). Furthermore, the
post-production went smoothly for the simple fact that I had made a storyboard and animatic, which
helped me to put together the pieces of my short film. Fast-paced shots, weapons, chasing, shaky
shots, fights, blood. Ensuing this shot, Holly then runs out of shot, where a cut edit follows. I was
influenced by Sedira’s use of close-ups and still shots therefore I adopted these techniques by filming
the jar and allowing the colours to slowly change and merge in a shot. I tried to imitate this energy
in my film by using similar techniques, such as using bright colours and adding occasional brush
strokes. I felt this was not correct because it wasn’t filling the screen and creating the correct thought
provoking atmosphere. This was to give the feeling that event can happen anywhere and you don't
need the obligatory run down home to show events of horror. The connotations of this are that the
film is very likely to be a horror film. Macro features The trailer uses shots in different location taken
from many scenes. This was because, during filming, I failed to take in account the 180 degree rule,
and I had to salvage it in post-production. Following this is the end credits, which at this stage
feature no music, but the final version will most likely feature happy, up-beat music. It should offer
an enthusiastic delivery of the research findings and any. Point of View Shot Horror Films often use
point of view shots, to give the audience more of a first hand account of what’s happening. Their
style can be seen in a lot of Christopher Nolan’s films. The James Bond films captured Nolan’s
attention due to the infinite possibilities about the world they create, much like in Nolan’s films
where he creates his own world in which the film is set and the narrative unfolds. Some would say
that because of the tragic death of Heath Ledger the Joker's role in the film was put in front of the
role of the original main character of Batman. Sasquatch Sunset Review: A Hilariously Weird and
Insightful Year in the. The first scene in which the antagonist is shown is near the end, after a series
of match-cut on actions with Dutch angles (see Figure 3), connoting that Holly is disorientated. This
did in fact have a negative effect on some of the film by making them seem somewhat faded. They
create the feeling of being trapped, that there’s no escape. She has submitted to him, as she knows
she can’t win. I am confused to determine which is best one, because all printouts are best. This idea
came from a case in America where the teenager killed her mother and father in cold blood. The font
used looks prestigious and well-written, as opposed to Comic Sans, for example. Nguyen Thanh Tu
Collection 2023 MAP Data Analysis - St. Characters in films often gain a physical or psychological
handicap in the course of the film, in 'Insomnia', Dormer gets insomnia. Only really known the
antagonist for about 2 years and this is the first time going over to her house. These are the
conventions of a film poster: -The title of the film is in the biggest, boldest text and is normally
centralised. -The actors who star in the film are mentioned. -A picture will be used to give an idea of
the genre of the film. -Foreground colours that stand out from the background. This is because the
look of confusion on her face is also key to character development as it creates the sense of her not
knowing what is going on. This was to reflect her personality as being reserved and shy as opposed
to outgoing.
However the whole incident was mainly covered up by saying the family was on holiday and they
come back now and again. Area of Investigation: the perceived Communist threat. The shot also lets
us see everything that’s happening within the scene, but were still quite close thus still involved
allowing us to feel the fear, or any other emotion. Again, the fade to white is used, and the bleached
sepia effect is seen to allow the audience to recognise that it is a flashback. Thanks to all HNC
Creative Media Production students for your hard work. The camera then dissolves, depicting a
lapse in time since the last shot. It also has religious connotations in it due to its on going scenes with
the Devil in it, which can relate to part of the Minotaur sequence in my production film, as the
location is set in the underworld (Hell). Setting: Setting mainly take place in a quite big house, and
around the house. On thematic level the film says something about the role of guilt in defining
morality or suggesting morality. A further reason for taking on board the work of Albert Irvin would
be to add appeal for my target audience. Finally, it enabled me to experiment with more techniques
typical of an art film, due to there being many different shots to look at. Unlocking the Power of
ChatGPT and AI in Testing - A Real-World Look, present. Frame 4: The logo of the company is
shown, loin gate what is a very well known production company. With a passive audience in mind,
rather than an active audience, it is clear that these plot holes needed to be made clear, perhaps
through re-shoots, which simply wasn’t a possibility. When I intended to do re-shoots, the weather
changed and there was lots of snowfall, even meaning college was cancelled for a short period of
time. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Adobe InDesign Design pixel-perfect
content like flyers, magazines and more with Adobe InDesign. In a dangerous situation, you need to
think carefully and protect yourself. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. I loved
the idea that Renee would have similar attributes to Patricia, in that she would be a very aspiring and
ambitious woman, yet easily seduced. Throughout the production of the film I tried to incorporate as
many techniques from my influences as possible. A2 Short Film Coursework Tasks - Initial Genre
Research 1. However, conventionally the protagonist and the antagonist would have had a previous
love encounter, so taking note of this, it became obvious that the past needed to be brought up in
order for the present to clearly make sense. The camera begins to pan-in to her face, and a flashback
follows. The idea of placing the text in captials also helps it to stand out against the other text on the
page. However, if the audience was to look further in to the semiotic landscape, they would realise
that the character in the distance is the antagonist, due to the dubbed in diegetic sound of an eagle,
which connotes that he is a predator; Holly being the prey. Some of the shots seem very staged
which removes the realistic element. They also show reactions to heightened and magnified
situations. This is in order to ensue that my piece would be appropriate for my target audience.
Leonardo Dicaprio later on gives a speech and states that his films explore the frailty of the human
condition and that there is always an intimate, relatable and honest character that shows emotional
authenticity.
I chose to research into Batman Begins rather than The Dark Knight because of the fact Batman
Begins was the first to be made and The Dark Knight is the sequel. They develop and finance films
that are ultimately be distributed by Warner Bros. The camera cuts to another Dutch angle at a mid-
shot, as she looks around looking for a way out. There is then the usual fade to white, where the past
is represented through the use of a Sepia effect. In addition, the climax where she is sat down again,
following another flashback, was intended to show that she had given up, she was being submissive.
Electric Sheep Magazine - A Deviant View of Cinema. She runs in to the thick forestry, where
match-cut-on actions can be seen to continue the continuity editing. However, if the audience was to
look further in to the semiotic landscape, they would realise that the character in the distance is the
antagonist, due to the dubbed in diegetic sound of an eagle, which connotes that he is a predator;
Holly being the prey. The reason what was for killing her family was that they did not listen to her,
and she felt that they did not want her. This did in fact have a negative effect on some of the film by
making them seem somewhat faded. There is also a poster which has the Joker as its centrepiece and
this also clearly gives the audience a big hint in the fact that he is a major part of the plot. Viola is a
much more classy version of Renee, an elegant and sexy woman. Been her friend for about 2 years,
to the protagonist this is the longest friendship she has had as she feels people will betray her and
leaver her. However, it has come to my attention that more snowfall is expected in February and the
leaves, as I expected, aren't around. Ensuing this shot, Holly then runs out of shot, where a cut edit
follows. Extreme close up of Zacks face and blood on the ground. We also asked them if a film
trailer was infact the best way to get people to go and see a film. Books Item 17: This enables the
reader to fully explore the techniques used that make his films so unique, and yet similar to one
another, it is an interesting aspect of the auteur theory as It is a lengthy insight to all of Christopher
Nolan’s films, giving him praise for his high standards in film making and comparing his abilities to
strengthen a storyline by making them familiar to the similar individual films made. The Dutch angle
connotes that, once again, she is disorientated, but this time it’s due to the thick forestry limiting her
movement and vision, not fear. Furthermore the area where the opening short is in a typical
American neighborhood what people in America can relate to. This act of spitting on the floor was
intended to show that he, basically, isn’t a very nice person. You’re the hottest piece of ass I have
managed to find in a long time, you’re bringing in the big bucks baby. By experimenting with these
techniques, I feel that I achieved a fairly atmospheric piece. However, if the audience was to look
further in to the semiotic landscape, they would realise that the character in the distance is the
antagonist, due to the dubbed in diegetic sound of an eagle, which connotes that he is a predator;
Holly being the prey. My narrative consists of a female college student walking home through a
forest, a shortcut, only to be hunted down by her ex-lover. They exchange diegetic dialogue where
Holly breaks up with John, and it is shown that John is upset and angry, also, at this. I shone the
torch onto the paintings that were being filmed to help add to the atmospheric mood I was trying to
create. Thanks to all 2nd year Film students for their hard work, effort and. I think that it contributed
to presenting the character in such a feminine way, and by describing things such as the clutter of her
house in so much detail, I think this helped to show how I envisaged the character of Renee to be,
and how catastrophic and energetic her life could be. The angle was low to denote the posture of the
antagonist, whose eyes the audience are looking through, as being crouched down, trying to stay
hidden, highlighting the fact that he’s stalking her, basically.

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