Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Monday, 26 November 2012
Psycho essay
Psycho
There are many key scenes in psycho, each of them reveal an important part of the story.
The opening scene in psycho starts of dramatically with the credits coming in with sharp piercing (non diegectic) music behind it. The names of actors and actresses etc. they are shown in between horizontal and vertical black line which could represent bars. You then get a pan across and an aerial shot of a wide open town you see the cityscape and the bright sunlight. You see the location shown ‘phoenix, Arizona ‘along with a time and a date this is use of anchorage. You then get a zoom in to a hotel room window it starts of as a tilted shot and move into a straight shot. The window is half open which means you can’t see clearly into the room at first this is the idea Hitchcock had to hide as much as he can from the viewer and to reveal a little bit by bit to maximise curiousity. There is then a zoom into a dark space, a simple, shady interior of a room. You then see an intimate shot of a couple, it is not there point of view but someone else which could give the impression someone is watching them which could make the couple seem in danger and the victims. In the opening you see a man (Sam) opening a blind this creates a dramatic and sharp lighting shot as the light stabs thought the room this could link in with the bars in the opening credits. As he opens the blind you hear the sound of sharp dramatic diegetic sound. Throughout the opening the editing is very important to hint at who the victim is and to start the tension as there as long pause between shots to show that the couple are comfortable together and intimate, then there are shot reverse shots and cutting between characters both are on their own which could show the victim as lonely and more independent, as it goes on the cuts get shorter which could create tension. Also thought out the opening you hear a lot of non-diegetic sounds that are high pitched and harsh which could symbolise a stabbing sound and could hint of the death of the victim the lady Marion.
There is then a scene with a police man where he finds her sleeping in her car. The man is wearing sun glasses which could hide his identity from everyone. Marion is all new and this is where Hitchcock is playing with the audiences mind, there are intimidating camera angles in this scene as there is a close up of facial expressions and the camera angles are always looking down on her and up at him; Thus showing her vulnerability and innocent and it can show his authority and power. Throughout this scene there is sharp cross cuttings and it always shows him as the dominant one as it focus of his face a lot. In this scene there is aggressive music diegetic and non-diegetic the same as the finishing music this keeps the audience on edge and this shows us why Hitchcock is the master of suspense.
He then comes back like he has never seen the women before and that he hasn’t done it and it tries to show him as though he is innocent and he tries to clear up the mess. The victim’s body is then dragged out of the bath room roughly by the man; it could show how she has been treated in her life. He washes his hands as they have blood all over, her then tries to wash the bathroom as he is trying to hide everything and make it as though the women was never there. The music has low and high notes which make it sinister the music is always in the background while this whole scene has happened. He is putting the room back to normal and puts her and all her stuff in the back of her car and drives in down to a marsh type river the drowns it all.
Over all the victims and villains are both act very different yet they both act a bit shady and always on edge.
By Ellie Bull
Friday, 23 November 2012
Preliminary evaluation
I enjoyed making our preliminary video very
much as it gave me an insight to what it will be like when we make our final
task of a horror opening as even though this was just a short 2-minute video I
can use some of the skills I leant when making this for our final task video.
During this project we split the roles up
equally as right at the very start we all came up with separate ideas, then
chose our favorite one while adding an idea form each idea it to it to make our
final idea that we all agreed on. Then when filming, max was the main character
so was unable to film it but he was still a big input to what shots we would
use but the filming was down to me, zoe and Emily. We divide the shots up and
filmed an equal amount but we all discussed what angles and camera movements we
were going to use before it got to the time to film. We al came up with the
schedule after working out when we were all free and our actors and actresses
were free, we diced to film all the different shots at the same time to make sure
everything like the mise-en-scene would look the same and wouldn’t have been
changed.
What worked well though out our film was
that we made sure all the roles were distributed evenly so everyone felt like
they were doing something and not just standing around. We also tired to use
the time wisely, as all the time we had free together we would sort out the
final idea so everyone was on the same page yet when we couldn’t all meet up we
would we still did work like decide on props and costume but kept everyone up
to date.
I feel what didn’t work so well is that
when we came to filming the actual video we were still not completely sure what
shots to use and then due to time restrictions we missed out a shot, which in
the end did not matter but at the time people got a bit stressed and we had a
few disagreements. Our other main problem we accounted was that the quality of
our tripod was very bad as it barely stayed up and it wouldn’t stay straight
which made it difficult to film some shots, but we got though it eventually by
being extra careful when filming.
When it comes to the main task I think I
will do something’s differently like manage my time better by being a little
more prepared before filming and leaving enough time to film all the shots we
want at each location as for the final task we will have more things to worry
about as we will probably have more actors and a different location and there
may be more to film. I think for our final video we should include more shots like
a long shot as all our shots for this task was mostly mid shots or close ups. We
should also include some more angles like a high angle or a low angle.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
preliminary task - Audience
For our film for our preliminary task our ideal audience would be the younger teenage audience of age 10 to around 17 years old, boys and girls but manly boys. This is because as we are making it for comedy purposes which i feel that age would find funny, as it is also set in a secondary school so those kids could relate to it. It could be aimed at boys and girls as both genders feature in it however the main character is a boy which means boys could relate and could have had similar experiences.
Preliminary script
*Music*
Max walks down hallway, 2 girls walk down side by side
Max: Ladies clicks fingers and makes gun shapes to them, gets rejected
Boy walks through doubles doors (match on action), and turns into a room (180 panning across room) to other group, max walks to empty seat and sits in it
*Music stops*
Silence (shot reverse shot)
Group member 1: Can I help you?
Max: Just come to chill with ma homies!
Group member 2: Ergh your such a freak!
Group member 3: Who even are you?
Max: Everyone knows the maxinator!
Group member 4: Wow
All walk out; group splits around max still sitting on the chair
Group mumble as the walk out
Max: Don’t worry max you still got it!
This is our scrip for our preliminary task, we used very causal everyday language along with some slang, this is to try and imitate some of the language used at some schools. At the beginning there is no dialogue just music this gives the main focus on the movement and actions of the main character which tells us alot about him.Then when the dialogue starts this tells us about what other people think about him and which his personalities like.
i dont feel like this story compares to hitchcocks as they are in different genres but it gives you some suspense at the beginning as you don't know where he's going as suspense is a big part of hitchcocks films.
This is our scrip for our preliminary task, we used very causal everyday language along with some slang, this is to try and imitate some of the language used at some schools. At the beginning there is no dialogue just music this gives the main focus on the movement and actions of the main character which tells us alot about him.Then when the dialogue starts this tells us about what other people think about him and which his personalities like.
i dont feel like this story compares to hitchcocks as they are in different genres but it gives you some suspense at the beginning as you don't know where he's going as suspense is a big part of hitchcocks films.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Monday, 12 November 2012
Monday, 5 November 2012
Camera movements
Panning
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When the camera moves side to side,
is used to reveal information as needed,
panning should be smooth
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Tilt
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When the movement of the camera heads up or down,
To show height and depth and also relationships,
It can generate emotional responses,
Tilting upwards = rising interest, expectation, hope or anticipation,
Tilting downwards = lower interest and create feelings of sadness or disappointment.
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Tracking shot
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Camera is pushed horizontally along the ground on a dolly.
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Dolly
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A camera is mounted on a cart pushed along a track.
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Crane
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Rises above the ground on a mobile support.
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Steadicam
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A mechanism for steadying a handheld camera.
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Hand-held
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When a person holds the camera in hand while shooting
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Zoom
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Shot that moves towards a particular shot
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Reverse shot
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A shot which moves away from a particular shot
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Saturday, 3 November 2012
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