Friday 27 November 2015

MEST 2: Research and Planning

MEST2: Research and Planning

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind




Instantly, in this scene we can tell that there is unease from the first words that this female protagonist utters "Damn it" This is then replaced with a man saying hello this suggests that the man being introduced could potentially be the disequilibrium in this women's life. Furthermore, the fact the female protagonists posture and facial expressions changed into more of a slouch reinforces how this women's life has changed negatively. On the other hand, the non-diagetic background music that comes into the scene towards to the end suggests that the relationship between both characters is coming to an end. This idea is reinforced through the way the background music is changed through a phase.


In this clip the cinematography is used to show the status between both characters. For example, the use of tracking shots suggest that the female protagonist is the one in the relationship with the more dominant role because the shot is following her and not the man. This is effective in showing the status between these two characters as the male character is "chasing" after the female character. On the other hand the constant use of Medium shots of the female protagonist could  suggest that she is trying hide her true feelings or she is hiding something from the audience or the male protagonist.


Finally, the mise-en scene in this clip is used effectively to show the relationship of the characters in the scene. For example the fact that the brown haired man is chasing after a red haired female could suggests that they were never meant to be. The use of bright red clothing for the female and a dull brown colour for the male protagonist this could also show that the dull brown colour is the emotions that he shows on the outside where as , he is creative and red and lively on the inside. Furthermore, this is reinforced through the fact that the male protagonist had a sad look on his face when his eyes were closed but when he opened them he started to smile



It Follows







Instantly, from the protagonists facial expressions of shock and realisation we can suggests that the character is facing a scary horrible monster in which she has previously seen. Furthermore, the characters ragged movements and lack of composure suggests that she cannot trust or turn to anyone near her for protection. This is then reinforced through the way she allows people she knows into the room with her but hesitantly.


The loud non-diagetic sound that occurs at the start of the play effectively creates tension as it shows how the protagonists death is inevitable. In addition to this,the slow motion editing of when she goes up the stairs also suggests that she will not get away from the terrors she is facing. The slow and loud beat reinforces the character's mindset of how lost and confused she is, which then later calms down when she allows her two friends into the room. This is then reinforced through the way she allows her friends to open the door for another one of their friends, at this point the eerie background music is completely quiet as the protagonist thinks their is nothing there to worry about anymore. This false hope was shattered as the protagonists worst fear came back with the crashing loud eerie background music as before.

Finally, the lighting is significant as it holds synergy with the expectation of an old house. This is usually a dull beige colour with hardly any lights on and a lot of natural lighting to heighten how realistic it looks. Furthermore, the use of back lighting when the last women character knocks on the door heightens the suspense of the audience. This is then reinforced with the top lighting used to show the key features of the tall man that comes up behind the woman.




The Falling





Instantly, we can tell that the person narrating is the person whom received those bruises. this is evident in the way she describes everything that has happened in a few words. The sound bridge that is used to switch scenes is effective as makes the audience picture a school scene. Furthermore, the the non-diagetic sounds that appeared in the montage suggested the genre of the film; Sci-fantasy.

The cinematography used was effective as it contained all the necessary features required of a Sci-fi/fantasy genre. The use of an extreme close up suggests that the bruise on this young girls leg is a significant factor in the story line. In addition to this the fact that the first shot was an extreme close up suggests that it was used to maintain the audience's attention as well as keep a personal relationship with the protagonist.

Finally, the editing was effective as it managed to maintain the narrative whilst showing a montage of some sorts. In addition to this the continuous use of cuts could suggests that the audience are being asked to find something that is off with what is happening. In addition to this the blond characters pause when meeting the protagonist suggested that their is something wrong with the protagonist that is making people act differently around her. This is reinforced with the way the bell girl is just standing their after the two girls leave as if she is waiting for something. However, the fact that it fades out suggests that it is an enigma code,Roland Barthes, getting the audience to want to find out more.


Ill Manors







Instantly, we can tell that the genre of the film is urban due to the establishing shots of the urban areas of London. The use of cuts suggests that the editor is trying to represent the parts of London that are not being shown. Furthermore, the use of a fade when one of the characters are coming out of prison suggests that this is where the disequilibrium takes place. The use of a fast forward enhances how intense and action packed this film's going to be.

The lighting used in Ill Manors is mainly low-key lighting this represents the genre urban as the dark setting suggest a sense of danger. In addition to this it represents the characters as untrustworthy and evil as they are dwelling in the dark. Furthermore, the high key lighting used enhances how drugs are the main things that motivate the characters. The high key lighting of the razor blade on the floor enhances the danger that comes with being in the drug business. This is reinforced through the way back lighting and high key lighting were used to enhance the fact that there is a child behind the gun holding the trigger this heightens the importance of the first two lines of text that appeared at the start of the trailer; "We are all products of our environment. Some environments are just harder to survive in"

Finally, the cinematography used in this trailer is effective. For example the use of the establishing shots of the blocks create a sense of crime. This uses Andy Medhurst's theory of representation by showing the audience glimpses to use their previous knowledge to associate what is being shown with stereotypes they are use to. Furthermore, use of close ups show the audience which characters to look out for which then helps in building anticipation.




Samurai



Instantly, the audience can tell from the low angle shot that the person being shown is the one with the most power or status. This is evident in the slightly  low angle shot that is shown of the other characters. Furthermore, we can tell that the protagonist is the first person being shown because through out the whole fight scene the camera follows his movements. The use of an extreme close up of the protagonist's sword/katana suggests to the audience that the sword/katana is his preferred weapon of choice. The use of a long shot to show the protagonists enemies is effective as it really shows how powerful he is compared to everybody else. The use of a establishing shot to show the the number of people suggests that this is a fight that would act as the disequilibrium or potentially cause the new equilibrium.

The lighting used in Samurai is mainly low-key lighting this is used to represent the genre as being old and urban. In addition to this the low key lighting used creates a more realistic approach to the fight that is taking place. The use of high key lighting on the protagonist is used to enhance the protagonists physical features and facial expressions. Furthermore, the enhanced sound effects of the blade hitting its target reinforces how strong the protagonist is.

Finally, the editing used in Samurai is effective as it makes the battle seem more intense. For example, the slow motion effect of when the protagonist parries certain attacks and kills the people makes the audience feel like they are apart of the action creating a personal relationship with the protagonist and his victims.







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