Monday, December 10, 2012

Style

Introduction

In this blog post I am going to talk about mise-en-scene, editing and camerawork in relation to how this will create a style for my opening science. I aim to use examples of other films to help me with this.

Mise-en-scene

This is what you actually see in the frame of the film, this is the placing on stage, lighting, costume, arrangement, props and settings.
The film Star wars uses mise-en-scene to the extreme using a lot of make up and set.



Editing

Mise-en-scene can be seen in the shot and editing control the relationships between the shots. Editing dictates the order in which we (the viewer) see the shots. Editing also controls the time and space: it controls where the action takes place and when it takes place. It can also change the chronological order of events for example: flashbacks.

Camerawork

Sometimes the camerawork is seen as part of the mise-en-scene. The camera controls how we see the shots and by doing this can reveal or conceal information for later in the film. Camerawork also can create an emotional reponce e.g through camera angle.

Film Language

Film Language examples are cover features such as narrative structure, mise-en-scene, editing, sound and special effects.
All these effects help generate laughter. Mise-en-scene can be used very effectivly like Buster Keaton films when he consentrated many on mise-en-scene with his "vaudeville" background.



The diffenece with this film is that they rely on the mise-en-scene and jokes instead of the special effects or camera trickery.



                                  




Humour Found In Films

Neale and Krutnik (1990) tried to find out what defined "humour" in films. It is said to be split into two categories of humour. Verbal humour and Physical action.

Verbal Humour: This includes jokes, "wisecracks" and the misuse of language- this could be mixed metaphors and mispronunciation. Humour such as this was used in all of the Carry On films, and Some Like It Hot.


Physical Humour: This type of humour is when people fall over, or the classic-pie in the face, also having food thrown at them internally or by accident. This is another form of slapstick comedy. When physical humour first started there was no sound apart from music-this made the acting more extreem so the physcial humour was more apparent. This humour was found in films like The Inbertweeners.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Genre Study

Introduction
In this blog post i am going to attempt to learn more about my chosen genre of comedy. I am researching this using "comedy films a teachers guide" by Brian Dunbar.

Slapstick
Slapstick comedy is the earliest and most popular form of comedy in the silent era; it evolved a lot of movement and a form of "Obligatory chase".

France dominated comedy before 1914, where the company 'Pathe' started producing films on a production line basis; they then later signed Andre Deed . Andre Reed was well known for his music hall and acrobatic background in which he was very successful.

At this time in the history of comedy the type of costume indicated the type of comedy instead of the personality of the comedian. So if they were dressed as a clown it would set the "type" of comedy.




Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Inspiration-The Inbetweeners



This is the opening sequence for the inbetweeners, I like this opening sequence because it shows what the show is about- it is simple but effective.

Although it is computer animated opening sequence it still has the actors included. I like the idea of some of my opening sequence to be like this and by having the mixture of both i feel it could be effective.

The music is upbeat and the bright colour gives you an insight into what the rest of the program is going to be like- this is completely different to Hot Fuzz as there approach is to not show you what the film is like in the opening sequence.

I have taken some of my ideas from this title sequence like the bright colours that represent the rest of the film and the computered titles and credits.

Inspiration-Hot Fuzz



This is the opening of Hot Fuzz-The reason why i like this opening is because it is simple but effective. I am planning to use some of the ideas given and expand on them-like when he is walking though the building bu adding some credits.

You wouldn't know that Hot Fuzz is a comedy for the first few seconds-although this is a good idea i am planning to make it more known that my opening sequence is a comedy.

I like the long plan shot as he has to walk to the camera, also having the only sound being the foot steps of him walking adds tension.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

My Title Sequence

The genre that I have chosen for my practical production is comedy- I have picked this genre because it is the genre I feel that I can est relate to, and I feel this is how I will be most successful. My inspiration for my title sequence is from a mixture of well known comedy's such as The Inbetweeners and Hot Fuzz. I think that these both have different aspects that give them an edge on other comedies.

I am setting the story to be two teenage boys which are best friends, they are socially awkward- which makes school an interesting and funny experience, and everything bad happens to them! I am setting the title sequence on their journey together to school and it will end when they get to there class room, this will share the journey that the two boys go through with the audience.

The sequence will be set in the morning in the present day. The light is going to be natural- being set in England, so it'll probably be raining! The sounds will be people talking to start off- will raining sounding on windows and I will try and make some backing music to keep the spirit up.

I am going to do a mixture of camera angles, I will be doing very low angles like of just feet them going to look up and move on the characters. I will also do some high up shots looking down on the train as it pulls away from the station- i will use a crane to get this effect.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Introduction

Hello everyone!
My name is Frankie Bowden-Graves and I have just started my AS Media Studies practical course. I have been asked to create a two minute film opening using a genre of my choice.
The genre I have chosen to do is Comedy and using Blogger I plan to keep you update throughout the year on how I am progressing.
Thanks,
Frankie