Thursday 27 September 2012

Animatic






By doing an animatic for our film opening we are able to have a very clear layout of the thing that we need to include such as the type of shots and the positioning in our final piece. We have filmed all of our shots in the order that our final opening will be shot in. 
In our real opening we will have more types of shots, we could not portray this in our animatic as they were just drawings. A few of the shots that we will be using is: close ups, mid shots and many others to help create a feeling of  that fast, outgoing, urban scene. We have used final cut express to help edit it and therefore has helped us in the future when we come to edit the final opening. 

The strengths of our animatic that that of the fact that it will help us in the future by helping us to learn how to edit on final cut express. It also has given us a story board to work from so that we know what to film and where to film it. 
The weaknesses of it is the fact that we found it really hard to show the types of shots that we needed to included because we could not use tracking shots neither panning shots. We also have not chosen the final song that will help to introduce our film to the audience so therefore we could not include it in our animatic. 

When we come to film i feel that our animatic will help us greatly by showing us what we need to film and the time length that we need to film for. 

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Camera Shots


extreme close up     
An extreme close up is used to reveal the slightest of detail in a the screen shot. It helps the audience to see what the character is feeling and helps to portray every emotion that the character is displaying. An extreme close up would only show part of the characters face, and therefore the shot should be around something every small and very detailed.
In the image you can see that the part of the face that has been zoomed into is the characters eyes and eyes are the very way that we can normally tell how people are feeling. If seeing this screen shot you would be able to tell the the character is strong and confident; yet slightly angered. from this the audience would get all of these emotions just from this one camera shot.



close up
A close up is used to show the face of a character so that the audience feels that they know the character on a personal basis, it is the very way that a producer gets the audience to have that connection with a certain character or person. normally close ups are used to help the audience feel what the character is feeling, by showing the expression on their face in a closer more intimate way. A close up shot is normally a view of a characters face.
Form this image we can see what the character is feeling but in a much less defined way then if we was to see just his eyes as in the previous type of camera shot. This helps the audience concentrate in the individual and how they are feeling rather then other people around the character.




medium close up
medium close up is usually taken from about the waist upwards. a medium close up is normally used so that the audience can see the characters body language. by letting the audience see the characters upper body they feel very casual around the character as if they were in a normal conversation with a friend, they are not on an intimate level but more of a casual level.
from the image we can see what the character is feeling by letting up see the body language instead of showing just the characters face we have less of a connection with the actor but wee see more of the situation the character is in.

medium long shot
A medium long shot is to give the audience the expression on the characters face as well as an idea as to what is happening behind the character in the shot.
as you can see from the example image you can see clearly how the character is feeling and their emotions, but also we can see whats going on around the character. this helps the audience to gather their bearings and understand where they are.

long shot
a Long shot is more helpful when the individual is moving or walking. The character need to take up most of the height on the image but so that you can see the background behind them as well- as you can see form the image.





extra long shot
an extra  long shot is useful when the character is walking through the scene. this means they can come closer and still you will be able to see the scene around them as well as what the character is doing. Extra Long shots don't always have to concentrate on a particular character(s) it can also be a just the scene and this is called an establishing shot for the audience to know where the scene is set.
form the image you can see that we get an idea of what is going on in the shot before zooming in to a certain group/individual. this relaxes the audience and helps the understanding of what is going on.


two shot
two shots are used when two people are having an important conversation and the conversation is important for the audience to know. from a two shot you would normally cut to an over the shoulder shot or a close up of one on the individuals reactions.
From the image we can see that the two characters have a connection and they are both in deep thought about the same thing. we can see as the audience that they are obviously acquittance's and this gives the audience a chance to understand the relationship between the two and come to a conclusion about how they feel for each other.


over the shoulder shot


over the shoulder shots are normally used when there is a conversation between two people. this would mean that the audience would see the character on screen from the 2nd person. normally we would see the person in a close up shot and then the image would switch to the next person ready for them to speak.

Wednesday 19 September 2012

institutions


The following text will be research about the many different film institutions throughout the UK and the USA. This will help to gain knowledge about the different types of institutions that I could relate to my opening of a film later on in the project.
One of the major media Institutions is The Walt Disney Company. Disney Headquartered in Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California, United States is the medias biggest Conglomerate in 2010 its revenue was $38 Billion. Walt and Rory Disney founded it in on October 16th 1923. Disney being the medias biggest conglomerate also owns and operates the ABC TV network; cable TV networks including ESPN, Disney channel and A+E Networks, these are just a minor scale. It also owns 14 theme parks situated around the world and has a very successful music business signing people/ bands like Queen. Disney’s early years included the well-known creation of Mickey Mouse this being the ‘official mascot’ of the company.

Films that Disney’s is most famous for is obviously the Princess films (e.g. Little Mermaid and Cinderella) but what we do not relate Disney with is the horror etc. films that they have produced.  Disney is the owner of Miramax who have produced films such as Scream 2 and Bridget jones. 

Monday 17 September 2012

The Preliminary task


Shot reverse shot: It's a shot of two people and there is a couple of over the shoulder shots and then it goes back to the two people.

Match on Action: If someone walks through the door it will quickly change to the person coming out of the other side of the door.

180* Rule: You have two people and they are only allowed in half of the area around them which is 180* so it doesn't confuse the audience.

Wednesday 5 September 2012

The reason that I have chosen Media studies is because I feel that this will give me the opportunity to go into a new subject that develops my creative skills and further my knowledge in IT. I enjoy the time that I have experienced doing media in other lessons. Also I enjoy creating magazine's and coming up with new innovative ideas that others have not yet done. I have heard from friends that have taken Media that its a really interesting subject that will help me explore greater options when I go on to universities and even looking for a career in the future. I would like to go into a career within the media industry and therefore I grasped the opportunity with both hands to go into this subject. I hope to succeed in this subject and enjoy my time working on the new technology that the school has provided for us, to help go onto greater things.