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Thursday 24 September 2015

Bridget Jones's Diary

Bridget Jones's Diary

Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) Poster
Genre: Comedy, drama, romance.
Country: USA, UK, France, Ireland
Release Date: 13 April 2001
Budget: $26m
Production Co: Miramax,
Universal Studios, StudioCanal, etc.
Sound mix: SDDS, Dolby Digital, DTS.

The story is about a British women whose name is Bridget, she is aiming to improve herself while she is looking for love in a year in which she keeps a personal diary.

The film starts by introducing their production co, which are Universal Studios, Miramax, StudioCanal and Working title.
Universal Studios is in a partnership with Working title and StudioCanal. 
  

The Scene starts after the Production companies fade to black. This is when the potential central protagonist is being introduced because she does the voice over from a first person narrative followed up with a quite Christmassy and mysterious music. She tells the audience who she is, where she is going and what will happen to her.
The scene starts with the long shot with a tracking after followed up to the mid-shot. At the beginning audience could see a couple passing behind her when she starts a voice over and tells the audience that she is single.



The mid-shot of her then dissolves to another establishing shot of the village, the camera also tilts upwards, this was made to show the village in more details and to show the taxi where the main character was in. We could hear a diegetic sound of her slamming the taxi door, the camera pans to the left following the character going into the house. The camera then goes into overt the shoulder shot.


The lighting changes when her mother appears as well as atmosphere changes from dark and mysterious into warm and playful. The music changes into "Magical Moments" this soundtrack was used in a chocolate advert "Quality Street" in 1980's.
The house has a vintage decorated this suggests that the house is her parent's.


The camera was closed up to her mother, this shot allows audience to see her emotions and understand that her mother is a very interesting character as she has this very serious as well as sarcastic look.



The camera then goes to the main character Bridget, this camera shot allows audience to see how confused is she. Since her mother is making a blind date as Bridget expected, however she was not confused because her mother mentioned her blind date she was confused because she was trying to convince Bridget that she knows him. Her mother then tells Bridget to change because she looks like she has just escaped from Auschwitz, sarcastically . This tells us that the movie is targeted at a specific group of audience. The non-diegetic sound disappears when Bridget changes to another clothing and enters the living room.




Bridget then goes up stars to change to the dress that her mother chose for her. When she returns the voice over starts again, she was telling that this dress is like a carpet and it looks hideous. The camera zooms out from a mid shot to the long shot to show the whole dress in details, she is in the middle and it is tightly framed this was made to focus the audience to her rather than to any other people. She fixes her dress to show the audience how uncomfortable she feels in it and she would rather wear her own old clothes.




The camera then cuts to the man who Bridget tends to call uncle, because he likes to be called like that. By the way he is acting, holding a chaplain glass and walking wobbly we could assume that he has taken too much alcohol. The camera stays but the man moves towards it, making the audience feel like they are in her place. The camera then does over the shoulder shot when they are hugging which allows audience to see Bridget's face and how uncomfortable she feels towards that hug.


The camera then follows his hand to the medium shot and allows audience see how he grabs her bum. Afterward making a mid shot of Bridget and her discussed face. With a voiceover still continuing to tell the audience how she feels and what happens.






After talking to her "uncle" we get a mid shot, that makes us see the relationship between her and her father. The way they kissed on a chick may suggest that they are very close, compared to her mother. They talk about how her mother is trying to put Bridget with some guy called Mark. When they talk people behind them smoke as well as her dad. When the camera cuts to Mark audience are not able to see but Bridget took her dad's cigarette, while the audience were focusing on the voice over and Mike. When her mother appears Bridget is smoking cigarette already and her fathers hand is in his pocket and the other hand is till holding the bottle.

When she sees Mark her blind date from behind a voice over appears again and there she tells us how she feels towards him, she starts to believe that this time all of this might work and she has finally found her prince charming.
Bridget's mother calls Mark and when he turns to look up a slow motion was used to make him look like he is the one she was looking for and he is that prince, a non-diegetic sound was used at the same time as well, at that point Bridget couldn't take her eyes off him because she was so excited. A song called "can't take my eyes off you" played when he turned around to look up to who called him.
When she finally gets to Mark, the camera tilts down to make the point of view of Bridget so the audience see that Christmas jumper. The camera then cut to Bridget and her mother. The mid-shot is used to show Bridget's embarrassed face.Another mid shot is used but with a different angle to show another character entering the scene and calling Bridget's mother, to leave those two alone. Then the close up was made to show Marks face, the audience could now see the awkward face of both as the camera cuts to Bridget and does that to continue the dialogue. When we listen to Bridget and see her, we feel the same as she does, we feel how awkward it is for both of them.

Friday 18 September 2015

Love Actually

Love Actualy

Genres: Drama, Romance.
Country: UK, USA, France
Love Actually (2003) PosterRelease date: 14 November 2003
Budget: $45,000,000
Production Co: Universal Studios, Studio canal, Working title, etc.
Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS.

 
First 50 sec are those Production companies.
These are the three companies that are shown in title sequence. Universal is one of the well known ones as a conglomerate, it also owns Working Title, however, Working Title also owns WT2 and various others.


The scene starts on 52 sec. It fades from black and straight away we could see a backpacker going towards her boyfriend or husband. The camera used pan to track the backpacker. The camera focus was soft on the people surrounding them and had a sharp focus on the couple. She is a backpacker so that might tell the audience that she is just came from somewhere. Since we haven't been given the location we could suggest that they are at the train-station or airport.
The camera at the same time was on the eye level so it gave the audience the feeling that they are at that place. The camera focus allows us to see the emotions on his face, he had a relief face.

Then the camera cuts to the the family, to two girls who are hugging their aunt or mother perhaps.  Denotation of girls having a huge smile on and they gave her a hug which may suggest that they are very close.
The camera cuts from the couple to that family however, the camera zooms out of the homers arms which connotations are they are open and that tells the audience that she wants to give a hug, the camera then goes to the long shot to show other characters. After in zooms in to the little girls and pans to the right to show their motion.

Camera then cuts to the other older people. The connotation of them hugging might suggest that they are very close, they might be sisters or cousins or just old friends. The scene goes in slow motion.
This might be made to show how love is like, it can be not only around young couples, it could be also around old friends and families.

After camera cuts to the family and midst is used. A women hugging a little girl. The way that the women hugs the little girl may suggest that she hasn't seen her for a long time. The women may be little girls mother or aunt or someone very close. The scene goes in slow motion again. This happens when you could see older people and children. This may suggest that love is everywhere in youth as well as in adulthood.

The camera then cuts to two teenagers who have arrived from somewhere and they are hugging older people which may suggest that they are their grandparents. The camera then cuts in every 4 sec to different people. Mid shot is used overtime.
The camera continues to take shots of different people with different races and ages, with a man voice overing the scenes. His voice appears at 1.14 his descriptions match with one screen. He describes the atmosphere and because of him we know that all those actions happened in Heathrow airport. At 1.53 his words match the words which appeared on the screen "love actually is all around", at 1.58 words "is all around" disappear and only "Love actually" stays, the word "love changes to red colour. The transition happens the screen fades to black at 2.02.

A new scene appears at 2.08 at a radio station. Connotation of this scene is that there is an old man who is wearing headphones, he background is plain and made out of wood. This may suggest that this  man is in a studio. He is also making different hand gestures with may suggest to the audience that he knows this song very well and he is about to sing. At 2.10 the man starts to sing. The song is from 'Wet wet wet' called "love is all around". The mid shot is used to show to the audience that he is the main character. long shot is then used to show the setting. After at 2.20 long shot is used to show the other site of the studio outside of it. at 2.22 the camera returns to the main character and then back to the produces to show his face and emotions mid shot is used. at 2.27 the camera returns to the main character however, with a different angle, at 2.28 it returns back to the producer however he gets closer to the glass to tell the main character that he messed up the song. The mid shot is used again to show the impression of producer and his worker. At 2.29 it returns to the main character and he explains why he got it wrong. At 2.44 the character takes another chance and starts singing and now the audience could see the background artists singing to his song. The establishing shot is used. At 2.46 the names of artists appear and their first letter appears in red to relate to the movie. At 3.34 a hight angle shot is used. Eight names appeared in the screen that shows that they are famous and would be the main characters in this movie. The opening finishes with a mid shot of the singer.

Thursday 17 September 2015

Pride and Prejudice Analysis

Pride & Prejudice (IMDb)

Genre: Drama and Romance
Country: France, UK and USA
Release Date: 23 November 2005
Budget: $28m
Production Co: Focus Features, Universal Studios, Studio Canal, etc.
Sound Mix: DTS, Dolby Digital

 23 sec- Working Title
 36-38 sec
Universal Studios is introduced
Birds tweeting
Establishing shot
transition: fade from black

The title of the movie appears in white.
Piano playing: diegetic as well as non- diegetic as audience still can't see the pianist.
Cut to the main character
Low angle shot- mid shot.
non- diegetic sound - emphasises that she is very concentrated on this book.
 over the shoulder shot, focus allows the audience could see  "the end" after she is rubbing the book. This shows to the audience that she is a bookworm and she really enjoys reading.
Non-diagetic - piano playing, diegetic as well because you could hear her closing the book and the rubbing it.
long shot - to establish the setting.
Non-diegetic piano playing, diegetic you could hear the animals
Tracking shot is used to show the audience that she is the main character
Dolly follow
Non-diegetic
People are working behind, washing cloth, while she was reading a book. This shows that she might be the owner of this house while the ones who are behind are the workers. Also the way she is dressed and the girls behind her are wearing aprons.
Frame inside the frame
Diegetic: girl is playing the piano.
Frame inside the frame
Zoom in
Diegetic - here you could see where the piano music was coming from and the girl playing it
Suddenly 3 other characters join. 2 little girls Lydia and Katie and 1 older girl who is seemed to be worried about them. (might be the mother or older sister)
Diegetic - Piano playing, dog is barking and girls are talking.
Camera is still while the characters are moving.
Establishing shot is used to show the setting of the room
Diegetic - the girl is playing piano.
Pan to the right
Diegetic, piano playing music.
Messy table, summer clothing is everywhere. That suggests that they might be leaving somewhere or they have just returned from somewhere.
Long shot was used to show the setting to the audience.
Sound: Diegetic - piano playing as well as some geese
Sound: Diegetic - piano playing
Tracking the main character again, this has been done to show the audience that she is the main character.
Sound: Diegetic - talking
Over the shoulder  - to focus the audiences attention the other characters.
Sound: talking
Long shot is used to show where she is entering






Diegetic sound: girls are giggling.
Long shot to show the setting.

Les Miserables

Genres: Drama, Musical and Romance
Country: USA, UK
Release Date: 25th December 2012
Budget: $61,000,000
Company Credits: Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Working Title Films, etc.
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS.

Sound:
Drums – making that sound of the waves to make the effect as if they are under water. (Diegetic)
As the camera gets out of water the splashing waves sound appears. AS well as orchestra starts playing. (Non- diegetic)
The music goes in rhythm with the characters shouting. The main character (24601, Jean Valjean) starts the singing “Look down, Look down, don’t look him in the eye.” After the other artists join in and sing “Look down…” (Both)
The orchestra gets quite while Javert tells prisoner 24601 to “retreat the flag”. However, the music is still involved. (Both)
As Prisoner 24601 Picks up the flag the music gets powerful and strong showing the characteristic of that character. While he picks it up you could also hear the chains clucking. (Both)
When Jean Valjean picks up the flag you could hear the mast rubbing into the dirty floor as well as the sound of water which is made when flag was sliding though it. (Diegetic) As he drops the mast the bang is heard. (Diegetic)
Javer calls out the number of prisoner as the music plays along. Prisoner 24601 replies to Jever, that he is free. And Jever denies and says that he will never be free. (Diegetic) 
Visuals:
13 sec – Universal International
22 sec – Camack
33 sec – Working title
42 sec – opening
53 sec – Introduction

Shots:
Establishing Shot – with a zoom in
 Bird’s eye view – zoom in

Mid-shot