Wednesday, 25 February 2015
Film Distribution
The process of film distribution means that a film is released and available for the audience to view. Before the film is distributed the film distributor works out the plan for marketing and advertising of the film, so it becomes well known and is successfully delivered to the target audience. The film can either be distributed in the cinemas or straight onto DVDs to be purchased or shown on TV. Here is a video of how film distribution usually works.
Gender Representation and Stereotypes in Media
In media gender is represented in very stereotypical ways. Men are represented as being strong, powerful in comparison to women. They are sometimes viewed as wild and viscous creatures in types of media such as aftershave adverts to show off their masculinity. In those types of adverts they show that women cannot resist the men's scent and are usually crawling on top of the men like animals. Even til this day women are still viewed as the weaker gender and they always seem to be treated as a helpless and brainless in media. In films these stereotype representations vary. They usually have individual characters and are not as gender stereotypical. Recent movies have a strong female lead role. For example The Hunger Games which have a brave and smart female main character.
All the movies above have a strong female lead character.
More ways in which characters of certain genders are represented are to certain roles they play, such as
Sunday, 1 February 2015
Film Title
We wanted the title to be simple but effective as the opening sequence begins. We put it on a black screen with a simple white font, as the "O" from "Locked" had a keyhole, so it looks professional. We also made it zoom into the screen as it comes on like it is coming towards this audience. This creates the effect as if the text is dangerous and intimidating just like the creepy character from the psychological horror sequence we made.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Psychological Horror
Psychological Horror is a subgenre of horror. Psychological Horror doesn't make the audience feel scared with jump scares or monsters or supernatural beings. It makes them feel scared by using their deepest emotions, fears and feelings of paranoia, suspicion, distrust, self-doubt. Elements of a psychological horror focus on the mental state of the audience.In Psychological Horrors there are often plot twists
The Ring Annotation (Psychological Horror) Opening Sequence
The Ring Psychological Horror Opening Sequence Annotated by Borie Petrova ^
Carrie Annotation ( Psychological Horror) Opening Sequence
This is my annotation of the psychological horror opening sequence of the movie Carrie^
Monday, 15 December 2014
Preliminary Sequence Evaluation
For the Preliminary Sequence me and my group filmed and edited called "Feed the Fish", we had to film different shots from a wide range of angles testing our skills of continuous editing while provoking the audience to ask questions and it having enigma when it ends, so the audience is in suspense of what will happen next. We used a variety of shots and angles and filmed every shot from at least 3 different angles so we have a range to choose from when we edit it and so it looks as professional as possible and the style of editing would be elegant. We didn't want the clip to have the "Dad with a camcorder" effect, so we used the tripod for some of the shots and didn't only use mid shot. For the first shot we put the camera on the floor. From that shot you could see the girl walking towards it in low angle showing the entire setting behind her such as the rain(weather) and the buildings. There were several shots of her going inside the building using different cuts, so it happens smoothly and continuously. The shots after which were of her going up the stairs showing only her feet which was suspenseful as the audience wouldn't know where she is going, as there is not yet any dialogue. The moment she walks into the door a person leaned against a wall is waiting for her inside and says "Did you feed the fish?" At that point we included a flashback of the moment she "feeds the fish" in black and white to make it look like it happened in the past like a real flashback the character is having. The girl is then pushed on the floor by the person with authority and curls into a ball on the floor indicating that she is physically weaker than the other character. We filmed this at a high angle which emphasises her weakness and the lack of power and authority she has over the other character.
We decided to add some sinister music in the background to make it look ironic and humorous, as in the flashback there was a cardboard fish which was kept inside a box and fed by the main character. The character showed their fear towards the fish by feeding it as quickly as possible after they opened the box, the fish is kept in.
Overall I think that our short film was good, for the time that we had to make it considering we lost our footage and had to reshoot it all in a lesson's time. Some of the cuts weren't as smooth as others but if we had to make it again I would know how to improve it as I received feedback from my teacher and other members of my class.
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