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Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Treatment
Black screen with light floaty music playing for about 5 seconds.
Fades into black and white image of girl walking through a forest. She will be wakling slowly and is generally carefree and happy.
Music progressively gets louder and more intense the further she walks.
Quick cut to a close up image of an eye. The music will coinside with the movie for this part as the cut to the eye will be very quick and sudden.
Then quickly cuts back to an image of the girl walking.
Quick cut to an image of a shadow.
Quickly cut back to the image of a girl.
Girl will stop suddenly at the same time the music will completely stop as well.
Silence while she just stands looking frightened- slow close up on her face as she realises she is being followed.
Music starts again slower this time and not as happy and floaty. Long shot of her standing in the forest looking around. Shadow is shown behind her this coinsides with the music.
Music becomes fast again as the girl begins to run- a point of view shot will be used here. Images of the forest will be blurry and out rough to show she is running. Light begins to get brighter. Dark shadow steps in front bright light as she falls to the ground. Camera falls to the ground to show that the girl is falling.
Extreme close up image of her face as she lies on the forest floor blood drips down her face. A shadow slowly looms over her.
Close up on killers eyes held in place for about 5 seconds.
Fades to the sound of sirens and the image of some detectives circling the scene. All the detectives faces are seen apart from one. Images of them working only seeing the back of the certain detective.
Suddenly an image of the lead detectives face comes into view and the light happy floaty music begins.
Fades into black and white image of girl walking through a forest. She will be wakling slowly and is generally carefree and happy.
Music progressively gets louder and more intense the further she walks.
Quick cut to a close up image of an eye. The music will coinside with the movie for this part as the cut to the eye will be very quick and sudden.
Then quickly cuts back to an image of the girl walking.
Quick cut to an image of a shadow.
Quickly cut back to the image of a girl.
Girl will stop suddenly at the same time the music will completely stop as well.
Silence while she just stands looking frightened- slow close up on her face as she realises she is being followed.
Music starts again slower this time and not as happy and floaty. Long shot of her standing in the forest looking around. Shadow is shown behind her this coinsides with the music.
Music becomes fast again as the girl begins to run- a point of view shot will be used here. Images of the forest will be blurry and out rough to show she is running. Light begins to get brighter. Dark shadow steps in front bright light as she falls to the ground. Camera falls to the ground to show that the girl is falling.
Extreme close up image of her face as she lies on the forest floor blood drips down her face. A shadow slowly looms over her.
Close up on killers eyes held in place for about 5 seconds.
Fades to the sound of sirens and the image of some detectives circling the scene. All the detectives faces are seen apart from one. Images of them working only seeing the back of the certain detective.
Suddenly an image of the lead detectives face comes into view and the light happy floaty music begins.
Monday, 4 July 2011
My Film Opening
1. a brief outline of the name/genre of the film opening
2. the principal ideas you wish to explore
3. the emotions you wish to evoke
4. the impact you wish to have on the audience
5. a brief outline of the story, character and style of the opening
My film opening is going to be in the genre of mystery.Might do parts of it in black and white. I might set it in Deans Bush. The things I wish to explore different types of film. I think this is different to anything I have ever done before. I think the shots would have to be quite stylised. My main idea is about justice as a girl is killed and then a detective is trying to solve her murder. I wish to evoke the emotions of excitement and suspense and have people sitting on the edge of their seats. I think to do this I will have to get some suspensful music and make the shots stylised and smooth. But I will have some quick cross cutting to match the music. The music will have to be fast paced and kind of action like so that the audience has that feeling of excitement that I hope to evoke. I would like the audience to feel the anticipation at at the end of my movie and want to find out more.
My main storyline is of a girl who is very young, naive and very innocent looking but represents kind of an everyone girl. She will get killed maybe 2 minutes into the film and then their will be a detective who starts to work on the case. Yet the killer will also be the detective. I will have to be very subtle about this so that the audience know but may not be 100 %. I think I will set it in a forest/ old fashioned house so I might use the Riccarton house to do this. The main character will be a typical teenage girl with blonde hair, blue eyes and very innocent and pretty. Her killer is going to have to look a bit shifty but not to shifty as he has to also be the detective. I think until you see him as the detective he isn't going to be seen to much just his shadows and maybe his eyes. Then when you see him as the detective something will happen so that the audience realises that he is also the killer.
I wish to explore the ideas of creating an intenxsetmosphere with lots of suspense. I wish to explore the idea of toying with human emotions. I might start off happy or just a normal movie but then change it to a detective movie half way through.
2. the principal ideas you wish to explore
3. the emotions you wish to evoke
4. the impact you wish to have on the audience
5. a brief outline of the story, character and style of the opening
My film opening is going to be in the genre of mystery.Might do parts of it in black and white. I might set it in Deans Bush. The things I wish to explore different types of film. I think this is different to anything I have ever done before. I think the shots would have to be quite stylised. My main idea is about justice as a girl is killed and then a detective is trying to solve her murder. I wish to evoke the emotions of excitement and suspense and have people sitting on the edge of their seats. I think to do this I will have to get some suspensful music and make the shots stylised and smooth. But I will have some quick cross cutting to match the music. The music will have to be fast paced and kind of action like so that the audience has that feeling of excitement that I hope to evoke. I would like the audience to feel the anticipation at at the end of my movie and want to find out more.
My main storyline is of a girl who is very young, naive and very innocent looking but represents kind of an everyone girl. She will get killed maybe 2 minutes into the film and then their will be a detective who starts to work on the case. Yet the killer will also be the detective. I will have to be very subtle about this so that the audience know but may not be 100 %. I think I will set it in a forest/ old fashioned house so I might use the Riccarton house to do this. The main character will be a typical teenage girl with blonde hair, blue eyes and very innocent and pretty. Her killer is going to have to look a bit shifty but not to shifty as he has to also be the detective. I think until you see him as the detective he isn't going to be seen to much just his shadows and maybe his eyes. Then when you see him as the detective something will happen so that the audience realises that he is also the killer.
I wish to explore the ideas of creating an intenxsetmosphere with lots of suspense. I wish to explore the idea of toying with human emotions. I might start off happy or just a normal movie but then change it to a detective movie half way through.
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Close Reading Assignment- Film Terminolgy- Mise-en-scene/ composition
The Mise-en-scene used in the opening credits of grease really helped to show us about the characters, the rest of movie and the setting. Though animated the opening credits have a lot of things throughout the scene to help give us clues about the movie and for our enjoyment.
Though animated the opening credits have a lot of things included in the scene to gives us clues about the movie and for our enjoyment.
Danny's room is a really good example of how mis-en-scene has given us clues about the movie and about the characters. Mise-en-scene involves a lot of symbols when it comes to Danny's room for example the messiness of his floor gives us the impression of a messy teenage boy which is exactly who Danny is. Also the Roydell flag above his bed tells us the school he goes to and also gives us the impression that this might be an important part of the movie as it is shown very obviously. A poster on the wall beside his bed of a famous artist with a guitar and the word 'rock' on it helps give us the setting of the 50s and the type of person that Danny is.
The mise-en-scene also helps to tell us about the movie because all of those things are there for a reason and obviously the director is trying to tell us different things maybe messages, about the movie or even setting. A lot of the things that are in the scene give us clues that the movie is set in the 50s for example in the Rizzo introduction scen we see behind her a poster of James Dean a famous film actor in the 40s-50s. This also helps to give us a clue about the character of Rizzo as his most famous movie is "Rebel without a cause" giving us the clue that she might be a bit of a rebel herself. The Rydell flag that we see in Danny's room is also present telling us she goes there as well and telling us that she is a teenager. Behind her is a pink ladies sign- though we may not register now from not watching the movie this is a very iconic clique that Rizzo is in. All of these things we see in her room give us little clues about her and about her life. The director obviously put these in to let us know a bit about these characters before the movie starts.
Mise-en-scene also helps draw our attention by the use of the dominant picture. For example when we see the scene with the t-birds we are immediately drawn to them by the use of colour (black against dull colours so black stands out) and the use of movement. Another thing that the director has done to get us focusing on what needs to be focused on.
The density used throughout the scene also gives us an impression of there lives. For example in Danny's room a lot is happening on his floor, his walls and just in general everywhere when we contrast to Sandy though there is no where near the amount of stuff that there is in Danny's symbolising the difference in money, character etc...
Mise-en-scene gave us a lot of things to think about while watching the opening of grease. The directors choices of what he put in and what he didn't gave us clear ideas about what the rest of the movie will be like.
Friday, 1 April 2011
Close Reading Assessment- Film terminology- Music

Music is one if not the most important part of not only the opening credits of grease but the movie itself as the movie is a musical.
The song that is used in the opening credits of grease is 'grease is the word' sung by the beegees. Grease is the word is an up beat happy, fun, energetic kind of sign that is very much a song that gets stuck in your head. I think that the song is one of the main factors of the opening credits being mrmorable. It is a song that most people to this day know even though it was made in the late 1970s.
These lyrics really help us to relate to the overall movie and give us a bit of insight into the type of not only film we are watching but the characters as well. This song is really based around teenagers and gives us a feeling of the type of life that we are about to be thrown into for 2 hours.
"We take the pressure and we throw away
Conventionality belongs to yesterday
There is a chance that we can make it so far
We start believeing now that we can be who we are"
These lyrics really give us an insight into the themes of grease itself so I would say that they are almost forshadowing what happens in the movie. As well as delivering a message to the audience not only about the movie but the characters themselves.
The use of the up beat music really gives us an impression of the characters before the movie even starts.
It also helps us get into the mood and into the context of the movie and gives the opening scene some flow. The song itself uses the title "grease" in it repetitively to help emphasize the title of the movie and also shows that grease will be important throughout the rest of the movie. It also helps to show us the time period of the movie as grease put in peoples hair was big in the 50s.
The music in grease also helps to entertain us and get our attention as it is an upbeat song with repetition of the line "grease is the word" so that we as viewers can easily learn the words and sing along with it. It keeps us watching the screen and helps us to get into the mood of the musical. Entertainment being the key word though as we are drawn to the screen because of the catchy song and keep watching as it continues.
The music in grease also helps us to recognise the genre of the movie- musical as the type of song helps suggest this.
The music in grease helps set the genre, the setting, the era, the mood/tone of the movie, tells us a little bit about the characters and a little about the movie itself.
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Close Reading Assignment- Film terminology- Transitions
The transitions in the grease are really excellent especially in helping to set the setting and get us to know the characters. As this movie was set in the 50s the audience really somehow had to know this. during the grease opening transitions of famous 50s things were used to show it.
They used some famous 50 symbols to not only show us the setting but actually tell us a bit about the characters. For example there is a flash of an image of a two guys in a car mooning a classic thing for not only the era but out characters. Another subtle way in which to help us get to know the characters. For example there was a image of guys mooning in the car which was not only a common thing of the 50s but a very common thing throughout the movie and to do with our characters. For another transition there was a picture of a man on a motorbike with a swat sticker in front demonstrating the gang rebellion in the 50s, there was an image of a ford thunder bird a famous car in the 50s and was actually used as the main car in the movie (well it was supposed to be), there was some images to do with President Eisenhower and to do with the cold war, playboy magazines, Marilyn Monroe diners- just a lot of classic things that people of that time and even of this day associate with the 50s.
The pace of the transitions in the movies is generally fast paced and instead of getting long looks at differents transitions we get quick flashes. The quick flashes help us to work out the setting and also allow for more then one transition to be played in a smaller period of time. for example about 5 different transitions were played in between Danny's character and Sandy's character being introduced.
A very important transition and the only one that wasn't a quick flash was the transition at the end from the animation to reality by the use of the fade. At the same time as this happens, the music is coming to an end, the characters have all been introduced etc... showing us that it is time to start the movie. The music is beginning to fade out so the use of the fading transition really goes along with everything else. The fade also helps us to ease into the movie and the clever use of animation to reality shows the ending of the animation and the beginning of the movie while contrasting the 2.
Overall the transitions in the grease opening really helped us to a learn a lot about the movie, the characters, the setting and was a good way to get us ready for the movie while still enjoying ourselves and learning a bit about the movie.
They used some famous 50 symbols to not only show us the setting but actually tell us a bit about the characters. For example there is a flash of an image of a two guys in a car mooning a classic thing for not only the era but out characters. Another subtle way in which to help us get to know the characters. For example there was a image of guys mooning in the car which was not only a common thing of the 50s but a very common thing throughout the movie and to do with our characters. For another transition there was a picture of a man on a motorbike with a swat sticker in front demonstrating the gang rebellion in the 50s, there was an image of a ford thunder bird a famous car in the 50s and was actually used as the main car in the movie (well it was supposed to be), there was some images to do with President Eisenhower and to do with the cold war, playboy magazines, Marilyn Monroe diners- just a lot of classic things that people of that time and even of this day associate with the 50s.
The pace of the transitions in the movies is generally fast paced and instead of getting long looks at differents transitions we get quick flashes. The quick flashes help us to work out the setting and also allow for more then one transition to be played in a smaller period of time. for example about 5 different transitions were played in between Danny's character and Sandy's character being introduced.
A very important transition and the only one that wasn't a quick flash was the transition at the end from the animation to reality by the use of the fade. At the same time as this happens, the music is coming to an end, the characters have all been introduced etc... showing us that it is time to start the movie. The music is beginning to fade out so the use of the fading transition really goes along with everything else. The fade also helps us to ease into the movie and the clever use of animation to reality shows the ending of the animation and the beginning of the movie while contrasting the 2.
Overall the transitions in the grease opening really helped us to a learn a lot about the movie, the characters, the setting and was a good way to get us ready for the movie while still enjoying ourselves and learning a bit about the movie.
Close reading Assignment- Film terminology- Animation
The animation in the opening of grease is one of the most important parts of the opening of grease. As it is only the opening credits sequence that is animated, animation is clearly an important part of the opening credits and is there for a reason. Not only is the animation itself important but the way it is done is too. In the animation there is some things that are very realistic for example there are posters on the walls, radios, socks thrown everywhere etc but in other parts of the animation there are things happening that are impossible for example grease has a face, Rizzo's neck when she is trying to put on her sweater gets impossibly long, and surrounding Sandy when she wakes up and gets out of bed are cute little animals (birds, bunnies, deer etc...) So there is a mix of the impossible and the purely possible. The cartoon form and the quirkiness of it helps us to get into that happy mood that the film wants us to be in.
The animation in the opening credits also really helps us to keep watching and be entertained and as stupid and as obvious as that sounds in a lot of other movies you don't watch the credits therefore people like the executive producers name goes unnoticed. Whereas because the animation in grease keeps you drawn to the television the creators have got you recognising the names of the people that you normally wouldn't. The entertainment sounds obvious a lot of movies don't think about it in regards to opening credits.
The animation also helps with introducing the characters by the use of symbols etc... for example Sandy being surrounded by birds, bunnies and deer show us that she is a very kind, good girl as we can make references to other movies that these "woodland" creatures have been in e.g. snow white and can see the similarities in the characters. Another example is the items of clothes they are wearing for example the t birds all the wearing the leather jackets that say t birds on the back. The leather jackets give us the impression of rebellion and the names show us that they are a group. The animation helps to give us clues of not only the characters and the tone of the movie but also the storyline of it. For example the use of the car for the title of grease is symbolic because that is not the last time we see that car.
The animation in grease is generally made the people look very similar to their characters so that we can recognise them but in some cases they have also made them amusing and a little bit funny looking to try and not only keep our interest but start to like the characters because grease is very much based on the fact that you like some people and you don't like others and generally they have given the main characters kind looking faces but they amuse you because of the animation.
During the opening credits most of the time we are seeing animation but a couple of times to show us real people instead of animating it they have shown us a real picture of them for example during the transition between Sandy and Rizzo a Marilyn Monroe picture is flashed past us showing us the contrast between the real and the animated.
The animation also helps us to realise that this isn't a part of the movie and to help keep/ gain our interest. It is a quirky and more entertaining way of getting the things they want us to know out there. The animation helps to get some things to do with the 50s that they couldn't really pull off using real people/ props and it also helps give a positive and upbeat connotation to everything that is going on.
The animation helps to show messages that if animation was not used we as the audience perhaps wouldn't have understood or really thought about, it is a good contrast to the rest of the movie and it helps give the unrealistic and impossible views on some of the things showing to make the audience/ viewer entertained. The opening credits quirky and feel good cartoons keep us watching.
The animation also helps us to realise that this isn't a part of the movie and to help keep/ gain our interest. It is a quirky and more entertaining way of getting the things they want us to know out there. The animation helps to get some things to do with the 50s that they couldn't really pull off using real people/ props and it also helps give a positive and upbeat connotation to everything that is going on.
The animation helps to show messages that if animation was not used we as the audience perhaps wouldn't have understood or really thought about, it is a good contrast to the rest of the movie and it helps give the unrealistic and impossible views on some of the things showing to make the audience/ viewer entertained. The opening credits quirky and feel good cartoons keep us watching.
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