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Wednesday 16 December 2015

Storyboard for the "Tyrannosir "


Storyboard

The person playing outside the restaurant – Sophie R Film on the sign.
On the hat the title of Warp Film appears
The buskers case – lifts up to reveal the starring characters (Kristian and Adel)

Restaurant scene:  

  • Close up of the 5 star sign
  • Mid shot of him holding Campaign glass
  • Long shot of the main character being kicked out.
  •  Next title appears on the phone screen as the main character takes it out of his pocket – introducing Jonathan
  • Long shot of the butler coming out and refilling the glass. – Title of produced by on the tray (Riona)
  • Medium shot of the main character spilling out the drink – High angle shot of the chalk on the ground (Edited by Bronwen)
  • Mid shot of the dinosaur with the Title passing by – ‘tyrannosir’  
  • Over the shoulder shot of him seeing his dog
  • Point of view shot of him hugging the dog
  • Mid shot of him passing the dog to the butler.
  • Panning - Titanic themed tune hummed.
  • Tracking shot of character walking away with the dog through the Luxembourg buildings. 

Funeral:

  • Close up of the priest's face
  • Tilt from the face to the magazine
  • Long shot to show people
  • long shot to show a person digging to berry the dog
 Hall/Shop

  • Long shot of the main character passing thought the hall
  • Over the shoulder shot to show how the main character attempts to open one of the rooms
  • Point of view shot from the shop keepers perspective
  • Long shot to show the main character hiding.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

Terminology



  • Central protagonist  - stars
  • audience can be either active or passive.
  • Passive - extreme version as it taken in all the influence off the media.
  • Active - making sense of the message within their personal and social contexts.
  • someone ilium culture
  • Preferred reading - following the direction of the director, actor ,etc.
  • Opposition reading - 
  • Negotiated or contested reading - in between Preferred reading and Opposition reading which may mean that you don't find it funny, dramatic or simply don't understand it. You don't disagree or agree with it in any sort of manner.
  • semiotic term - Polysemy (doesn't have a sustained meaning) - Anchor/age (means that it has a stable meaning, pulled down with an anchor)
  • Intertextuality - referring something to the other factors of the media, such as music, names, props, people, etc.
  • Verisimilitude - achieving realism or to be convincing. 
  • Exposition - providing information about setting, characters, plot. Use dialogue for exposition, can also me used thought media such as music and mise-en-scene. Voice over good way of achieving exposition. 
  • Protagonist - main character
  • Male Gaze -  the theory which is set by Laura Mucuey. She would look at objectification. Body is getting broken down into different parts. She is feminist and she is concerned of the pro dominance of the males. 
  • Bechdel Test - asks whether a work of fiction features at least two women who have names and who talk to each other about something other than a man.
need to control mise en scene
need to be clear about costumes
evidence the directorship
 rushes video  can evaluate the shoot
use screenshots to create evidence that you have used that program or any sort of technology for the first time.


  • Production- is how the film is made, editing, filing, setting, etc.
  • Distribution- part of distribution is Marketing. It can be distributor but often is the production company.
  • Exhibition- Cinema, TV are exhibitors.  People who are watching the film are exhibitors.
Vertical integration is when the film production is working with the production company of the same conglomerate.
20th century fox is a distributor as well of the movie Avatar.
Sky is a dominant satellite work in UK.
Horizontal integration: Two production companies are benefiting. 
He is the founder, chairman and CEO of global media holding company News Corporation, the world's second-largest media conglomerate, and its successors News Corp and 21st Century Fox after the conglomerate split on 28 June 2013.

Synergy: the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.


Preferred reading: Also known as reception analysis, audience reception theory has come to be widely used as a way of characterizing the wave of audience research which occurred within communications and cultural studies during the 1980s and 1990s.
How audience interacts with the text and create their own meaning.



  • Auteur Theory: The convention is you credit. e.g. "The creators of..."
  • Convergence: