My Media Blog
By Jack Griffin
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Friday, 12 December 2014
Mise-en-scene
Mise-en-scene means everything that you can see infront of the camera
This includes everything like...
Visual information in front of the camera
Made up of 5 element
Sets
Genre
Mood/tone
Pathetic Fallacy
Costume, hair and make up
Actors e.g. facial expressions
Lighting
Props used
Plays
Setting and location
Connotation of 28 days later
- Location that it took place: In a hospital - illness/injuries, recovery, confusion, paniced, scared, worry
- Time of the period: Modern Day
- Weather: Early morning - new day
- Environment: Lots of rubble and rubbish everywhere, smashed up drinks machines, buses tipped over on its side, london bus so could relate to location
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
180 Degree Edited Movie
In this movie we used different camera shots. One shot we used was the 180 degree shot where we showed a change in view in a 180 degree shot.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Media Movie Poster
Media
Movie Poster: Cape Fear
The film poster that I'm analyzing is Cape Fear. This is a 1991 psychological thriller directed by Martin Scorsese and is a remake of a film with the same name which was made in 1962.
The first thing that I noticed about the posters are the eyes looking through the middle... The shows a sense of someone watching you at all times. I have not watched the film but from this it gives me a clear idea that someone might watch another character throughout the film.
The second thing I noticed was the (possible) family of three in the centre. This shows that it is likely for there to be a family in the film which are the main characters which could be being watched by the person mentioned in the first paragraph.
The third thing I noticed was the lightning in the background. This can show a clear sign that this film is a horror or something along those lines. Also the colours used (black and dark skies) also reiterates the sense of this film being a horror.
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