Monday 19 December 2011

Research on Audience Member

I took the quiz to 'Find Your Tribe' and this what I came up as;  

You are a Rah! There’s nothing like a good gaffaw on the young society scene for one’s weekend. Head up to Henley in the 4 x 4 with a bunch of mates from Bristol. It’s all about having fun right now, but you’ll ask Daddy to put the feelers out for that job in the city on Monday. There’s plenty of time when one is young, no?

Saturday 10 December 2011

Textual Analysis

Couples Retreat



A comedy, drama. Four couples, which are close friends end up in paradise as they try to save their friends marriage. They arrive everything seems to be going well, but it is not long until drama kicks of as they find out they all have to attend couples therapy which starts problems in their marriages but it is still full of comedy.



In couples retreat there are clear uses of cinematography, editing, sound and mis-en-scene.

There is a lot of use of non-diagetic music, which has been added at different scenes.

Sound's
As the opening titles start there is an upbeat happy song, which makes us interested and keeps us entertained through until the movie starts. This music is quickly stopped when we hear a clatter of pans falling (diagetic sound). Then a little bit of comedy is introduced as the son pees the bed, this is then followed by a short guitar sequence. We then hear diagetic sounds of cups being placed back on table, spreading butter on toast, the sound of his steps. When family is in car we hear a mixture of non- diagetic and diagetic sound, of the car moving and cars around on the road and then we hear non-diagetic sound of the children’s video game. When ‘Dave’ is on phone to ‘Shane’ we hear the different sounds of what is going on in their backgrounds.



Mis-en-scene

Looking at the Mis-en-scene such as their clothes, we can tell that it’s very cold how they have all are wearing big jackets and hats on. It is set in our time (21st century), as they are up to date on their technology. We see a dramatic difference on the props, which surround the actors when they arrive at their holiday destination (Eden East). As they are wearing bright colourful clothes, as we can tell by the high key lighting and how little clothes they have on that it is very warm. Their personalities seem to be a lot happier and relaxed. The difference of living conditions upgrade hugely as they have, five star restaurants, pools, Jacuzzis, spas and separate villas.



 Cinematography

There is a wide range of cinematography used in just a little amount of time. The first shot they use is a panning shot, which starts at ‘Dave’s’ feet then slowly pans up to his head. We then have a P.O.V (point of view) shot of dad looking at son and then shot reverse of son looking at dad. When family is sitting down at table there is high and low angles used when husband is taking to wife, because husband is sitting down. Another pan shot is used when the car is driving by. When Dave and his wife are in shop having a discussion they use the shot technique shot reverse shot, this shows us both actors reactions when talking. When ‘Shane’ Is on phone and he looks through the window at his girlfriend they use a subjective shot. They use natural lighting to film in the morning and in light areas, which looks quite dull. They then go to use added lighting when indoors with no windows. They directors then use the camera technique A.E.V (ants eye view & birds eye view) B.E.V. when mum and dad are looking at small son and when son is looking up at dad.



Theories

This movie does use the three theories. Tzvetan Todorov, Vladamir Propp and Claude Levi Strauss. Todorov’s theory happens as it starts of equilibrium, then we have a crisis then a few complications and by the end of the movie everything is resolved. Propp’s theory is that there is a villain, a hero, damsel and distress, a false hero etc. They have all these characteristics as they are on holiday. We have Dave as the hero, he leads them all across the island. Synthia, as damsel in distress when she falls in the sea and more. Strauss’s theory takes place how they have kind/evil, relaxed/strict, flexible/inflexible and many more through out this film.

By using these theories it does make the film quite predictable, but we know that it will be a happy ending.

Textual Analysis

The film House Bunny is a comedy drama film, which is the genre that I am
studying and using for this course, which is represented through uses of cinematography, editing, sound and mis-enscene. The
institution for this film is produced by Columbia which is a popular make.


The opening for this film is a slideshow of pictures looking through a scrapbook of the main character-Shelly's childhood. Their are comical parts and sad parts which add to the drama genre and set the mood of what the film is going to be about.

Sound
There is uses of both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds, for example the film immediately starts with non-diegetic sounds including the slow music in the background, with the voice over of Shelly talking about her childhood. As her childhood is sad the music is slow and quiet. There are also uses of sound effects, when they show a picture of her when she was younger and she is ugly there is a sound effect used which makes is comical. The diegetic sounds are of the turning of the pages in the book. As soon as Shelly has finished talking about her past, the music changes to bubbly, exciting music to represent how she is happy with her present life.

Mis-en-scene
There is low key lighting at the beginning when she is talking about no one wanting her and how she was put in an orphanage, as the pictures are in black and white. This shows that she was unhappy at this stage, which compares to when she starts talking about her present life, and it instantly changes into high key lighting. They also use costume and propps to add to the comedy drama, for example there is a picture of her when she was an ugly teenager, and she is wearing not very fashionable clothes, and has glasses and braces.



Cinematography
There isnt alot of shot use in the opening of this film as it is just a display of pictures, but as the film starts there is a variety of shots, for example it starts off with an establishing long shot of the playboy mansion, and the camera then tilts towards the sky. The next shot is a panning action of a typical scene in the playboy mansion by the pool. There is also uses of shot reverse shot when shelly is talking to people, mid shots and match on action shots.



Editing
There is use of straight cut editing, when the clip cuts staright onto a new scene with no transactions, and there is generelly normal editing, sometimes it can be slower editing.

Friday 9 December 2011

Graphic break down of the opening to a film



In the film opening there is a change in the background every time a title appears. At 42 seconds long it is quite a short start to a film but it sets the scene and gives you a very simple back ground to the film. 

Audience Research video



Are research has told us that most people like a good interesting gripping start to a film. They also said that a funny opening is something they like and getting the right song to entice the audience.

Monday 5 December 2011

Mood Board


Our mood board is very colourful. We are going for a funny film with some drama woven in between the comedy. The comedy is an extremely major part of the film and the drama gives an interesting twist to the plot.