Friday 28 November 2014

Lighting Practice

We used a desk lamp to experiment with the different effects that lighting can have on a scene, these are the photos we produced. We will use several of these effects and techniques in the production of our thriller film to create different effects and atmosphere.



In this shot, only half of the subjects face is shown in light
and the other half is shown in darkness. This makes the subject
look unrevealed and withdrawn as if he has something to hide


In this picture, very little light is shown and created a somewhat
eerie effect on the subject and also makes him look quite sinister.
this also creates a sense of mystery to the viewer. Also, the
blueish tint to the subject connotes a negative mood.





Again, in this shot, only half of the subjects
face is shown which creates a sense
of mystery to the viewer and makes the
subject looks somewhat sinister.



This shot creates light under the face and
blacks out some facial feature to create a
withdrawn and fairly sinister effect

Saturday 22 November 2014

Se7en Textual Analysis


This is my textual analysis of the film 'Se7en'

Thursday 20 November 2014

Group roles for thriller opening

For our main task we have been assigned to produce a 2.5 minute opening to a thriller film.
My role(s)

For the production of this task, each member of the group has been assigned a certain roll. My roll is to sort out and decide which camera shots angles and movements will be used throughout the opening. I will attempt to make my decisions to the best of my ability and refer to other thriller opens for inspiration and guidance to influence my decisions. I will attempt to include some of the key aspects of thriller films while doing this and also maintain the importance of flow throughout the entire opening and also my role in production. As well as this, I will also assist in the editing and refining of the production and clips.

Sam's role(s)

Towards this project we are creating a 2 and a half minute introduction to our own drama horror to the best of our ability in the allocated time. I have a veriety of locations accesable and of great use for filming locations and general settings of the whole drama, additionaly i reaserched premier pro software so i am fairly skilled in manipulating film clips for example altering sound at key point lowering saturation or adding my own personalised effect such as flashing or vibrateing and i have a firm grasp of being able to store and transfer data through different means. although i lack camera work skills as i am unable to figure out shots such as paning without poor results.

 

Tom's Role(s)

I am mainly going to be in the film as one of the characters as that is my strength , I will help as much as I possibly can with the editing and give input where possible but it is not my main strength

Wednesday 19 November 2014

Barthes' Narrative Codes

 

Action Code

The first code is the action code. This is used to indicate the next logical step in a piece of media. It let's the audience know what is going to happen and implies that there will be some sort of action is the scene For example, our preliminary task showed an actor approaching a door, the next logical step to this sequence would be for him to open the door.
 

Mystery Code or Enigma Code

The next code is the mystery or enigma code. This is used by releasing only a small amount of information about the narrative at a time to engage the audience and have them wondering what will happen next. This grabs the audience's attention by creating an eerie atmosphere.
 

The Semic Code

This code is one that uses signs and symbols to tell the audience about the narrative and about the characters. it lets the audience know features about the narrative without directly telling the audience about it.

 

The Cultural Code

This code is used to let the audience know about the culture and social nature of the characters in the narrative. it makes references to the real world that audiences will recognise from experience. It lets the audience sometimes relate to what is happening in the narrative.

In our thriller opening, all of these codes will be used in an appropriate way to add density to the main plot line. 
 
 
Uses and gratifications
This theory suggests people use media texts for various reasons which are:
Diversion
To escape from everyday life

Personal identity
To create they’re own identities from characters in media texts
Personal relationships
Use media texts for emotion and other social values/interaction

Surveillance
To gain information or knowledge

Entertainment
As a means of relaxation, enjoyment, and emotional release.

Our thriller will be mainly focused on people that use television as a means of entertainment and will be primarily focussed on the enjoyment of the viewer. 

Tuesday 18 November 2014

House Case Study


Here is a Slideshare link to the PowerPoint presentation I produced on the medical drama 'House'.

http://www.slideshare.net/BrantleySteer/house-case-study

Monday 17 November 2014

Preliminary Evaluation


This is a Slideshare link to the PowerPoint presentation I produced for the evaluation of my preliminary task.


http://www.slideshare.net/BrantleySteer/media-evaluation-41706531

Final preliminary edit