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My blogging pages are for my media work. it act like a diary, i fill it in when i have done something and my teacher(s) will check on my progress via BBlog.
Our Film - Music
Extreme Ways - Bourne Ultimatum Theme Music
by John Powell
2007
(used; from 00:00 to 01:55)
reason; it created tension and exitement to the film. it also makes the hero appear professional by being modern and up-to-date.
and
Godfather theme - Acoustic Guitar
by Nino Rota
1972
(used; from 03:17 to 03:24)
reason; it makes it appear that the hero has been fooled by a crook
Finnished Media Product
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can i say that most people believe that the main swears twice. during the recording, i told Chris (hero) to say some dialogue that involved some speach that appeared to sold like something that it isn't;
when the hero equipts the pitch fork, he says "im gonna fork you up good and proper". he said this on our first and only attempt at the shed scene. so i appolagises for what the hero says in this scene.
Our Film - analysing the first sequence
here is the first 41 seconds of our clip
(Please Note that school computers don't like videos so i would advise watching this clip either by on a home computer or asking us to view it, thank you)
at the start, the audience are shown the companies used for this video with a clip of Chris looking around in between. a that the clip of Chris is unexpexted, it takes the audience off gaurd and gives then a short glance of the hero (Chris).
aftre that, we are shown close-up clips of Chris entering the scene. the first is a downward shot of his feet as he jumps and lands in the garden, it then cuts to an upward shot of his chest (hiding his face) showing him fassening his blazer.
then the words "Get Doc!" appear in red with white boarding. this is to make it appear sarcastic.
It then switches to a long shot of Chris in the garden, ready to progress to the window, as he travels it cuts to different stages of his progression through the garden as he heads towards the window.
After there's a match on action shot of Chris walking on the path going towards the window. Then there is another match on action shot, of Chris as he rushes to hide behind the plant. We then see him peering through the plant separating its leaves to look through.
third recording - done
recording
My Film - Relocationed
i am forced to change the location to my own garden. i have thought of about how i will get Chris to enter and perform his scene.
i am also taking mike under my wing as that his entire group has dispersed and gone there own way.
my film - risk assessment
My Film - photographs of location
this a picture of a POV shot as hero walks up to door
another picture of when he is closer
shot from garden looking at door as hero opens it.
NOTE; it is not procice, i couldn't get the shot i wanted because of this hurdle
shot after pan
NOTE; that is a washing line
NOTE; window is smaller than i thought.
a shot of the wall that the hero will be traviling along
NOTE; there is a dog in the shot, guess where
a shot into the kitchen from outside
shot inside the shed
NOTE; it is extremly small and messy
this is a tent thingy that 'will' prevent me from filming as that i am sapose to 'pan' though where it is.
advantages;
i know the basic layout of this location
disadvantage;
because of early developements during wet weather, may lead me to relocation my film to somewhere else.
my film - shoot list (21-32)
Mise-en-scene - Hero, large object
Camera shot - POV/over shoulder
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
22)
Mise-en-scene - extra
Camera shot - medium/close
Music; Digetic - extra
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
23)
Mise-en-scene - hero object
Camera shot - POV/over shoulder
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
24)
Mise-en-scene - extra
Camera shot - medium/long
Music; Digetic - extra
Music; Non-digetic - none
25)
Mise-en-scene - extra 1+2
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - none
26)
Mise-en-scene - extra 1+2
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - extra
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
27)
Mise-en-scene - hero, large object
Camera shot - POV/over shoulder
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
28)
Mise-en-scene - extras
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - extra
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
29)
Mise-en-scene - hero, gun
Camera shot - POV/over shoulder
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
30)
Mise-en-scene - extras
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - extras
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
31)
Mise-en-scene - hero
Camera shot - POV/over shoulder
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
32)
Mise-en-scene - none
Camera shot - long
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
my film - shoot list (11-20)
Mise-en-scene - hero, window, door, part of shed
Camera shot - medium/long
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
12)
Mise-en-scene - window, door, shed, hero
Camera shot - long
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
13)
Mise-en-scene - door, door handle, heros hand
Camera shot - close
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
14)
Mise-en-scene - window
Camera shot - long
Music; Digetic - *click (light)
Music; Non-digetic - none
15)
Mise-en-scene - window, extra, tool
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - none
16)
Mise-en-scene - shed, door, window
Camera shot - long
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - none
17)
Mise-en-scene - shed
Camera shot - long
Music; Digetic - none
Music; Non-digetic - none
18)
Mise-en-scene - door, large object
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - footsteps, breathing
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
19)
Mise-en-scene - door, extra, light-switch
Camera shot - medium
Music; Digetic - *click* (light switch)
Music; Non-digetic - guitar
20)
Mise-en-scene - hero, large object, toy gun
Camera shot - Pov/Over shoulder
Music; Digetic - hero
Music; Non-digetic - guitar