Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Editing
Continuity –The viewer should not notice the cuts, and shots should flow together naturally. Hence, the sequence of shots should appear to be continuous.
this scene from bourne ultimatum is a clear example of continuity, especially as we are shown him jumping from a window ledge into another room smoothly.
Hollywood Montage - a "montage sequence" is a short segment in a film in which narrative information is presented in a condensed fashion.
this is a perfect example of a montage from the movie Rocky III, it shows him improving over a long period of time cut into a few minutes which is effective.
Cross Cutting/parallel editing - Editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places, usually simultaneously.
this is a perfect example of cross cutting from the film james bond quantum of solace.
in this scene we are shown a clear dissolving between two scenes which adds good effect
this scene from bourne ultimatum is a clear example of continuity, especially as we are shown him jumping from a window ledge into another room smoothly.
Hollywood Montage - a "montage sequence" is a short segment in a film in which narrative information is presented in a condensed fashion.
this is a perfect example of a montage from the movie Rocky III, it shows him improving over a long period of time cut into a few minutes which is effective.
Cross Cutting/parallel editing - Editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places, usually simultaneously.
this is a perfect example of cross cutting from the film james bond quantum of solace.
in this scene we are shown a clear dissolving between two scenes which adds good effect
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Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Ali G In Da House
These are some funny clips from
the film "ali g in da house". i have posted this onto the blog
optionally because I find this film absolutely hilarious, the characters do
little immature things which I find really amusing and I find this a good film,
although the storyline isn't the greatest the film is still a 10/10 for humor.
The actor sacha baron cohen
is a great famous actor, he is well known for the films Bruno and Borat. In
this specific role he does a great job in playing Ali. This specific film is
targeted at teenagers that are interested in comedy films. To anyone who hasn't
seen this film I recommend it!
The budget of this film cost
an estimated £5,000,000 and made a total gross of £10,170,7779, this is a good
profit make for a film which isn’t looked upon as huge. The film was produced
by film4, this is a subsidiary along for channel 4. It is owned by a conglomerate
and they are a high success British film maker.
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Shots And Angles
this is a famous medium close shot from the film taken, in this scene the character is on the phone to the kidnapper of his daughter and he says 'i will find you, and i will kill you' the shot of this scene is extremely effective because it shows the reality of the situation on his face, and his expression also shows how serious he actually is.
this is a close up shot from the film Avengers, this shot is effecftive because in the characters facial expression it shows his seriousness and concentration very well which is good for the audience to visualise.
in this short scene is another close up shot, a ginger shooter is shown close up aiming his gun towards his target, it is effective by showing his face fully because it clearly shows he is an evil character which is done effectively by looking at his facial expression, this clip isn't long but you can tell more clearly in the actual film.
this is a funny mid shot scene from the film Ali G, this scene he is singing to a woman, it is affective from being a mid shot because he has no trousers on below, which makes picturing the image a whole lot funnier for the audience.
this is a mid shot scene from the film anuvahood. this scene is affective because you can see hand gestures being made by the character(adam deacon), not just facial. this scene can also slightly establish the british setting, it shows the area around as typical british flats.
this is a long shot from the british movie This Is England, it is of the character gadget walking towards the group of skinheads, it is effective because it clearly shows him walking with beer under a bridge to a group of kids. it could be seen as stereotyping because in society teenagers are seen to be trouble and hanging around drinking alcohol. in this shot you can also see the background of the scene, it shows its a rough area from the type of housing and setting.
this is a long shot from the film 21 Jump Street. in this long shot you can clearly see the surrounding background and the police bike the character is getting onto, the movement of the character shows that he is nervous by the way he shakily gets onto his bike which is affective because he adds to the way the audience are supposed to look at this character as a person out of the norm.
this is another set of clips from the same film 21 jump street, however it is a variety of long shots and extra long shots. ELS are effective because it doesn't just show the whole of the character, it also clearly shows the setting and background so you can get an idea of the area etc. it is affective because it shows you interesting aspects in the scenes like full body expressions and movements to create impressions
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