Friday, 11 December 2009
Negative and Positive Stereotypes..
Negative: Teenagers; moody, grumpy, rude, trouble, drinking & drugs, music, mibile phones, ipods, loud, gangs, killing, on the news
Positive: Teenagers; Hard working, strive until achievement, determined, well behaved, good attitude towards life
Gender: Negative: Men; Lazy, alcohol, drugs, not hard working at all.
Women; Drinking, lazy, slags, short clothing
Positive: Men; hard working, jobs, money, music, sports, driving
Women; Housewives, jobs, driving, money, good mothers
Race: Negative; racism, colours, black's are trouble, whites are druggies, asians smell
Positive: Multi-cultural society, mixes of race, different beliefds brought together
Social class: Negative: Lower status is looked down at, no money, no jobs,no home, tramps
Positive: Higher status is looked up at, money, homes, jobs, reputation
Ability & Disability:
Negative: Useless, difficult, hard to look after, a burden, can't do anything, waste of space
Positive: Different, special, caring, loving
Saturday, 5 December 2009
90210: Cameraworks- Age...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf0NnVNrvEw
Friday, 4 December 2009
Skins: Editing..
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Freak: Ethnicity..
Friday, 27 November 2009
Snowball effect review..



Freak: Gender..
Gender
We see both female gendered characters as well as male gendered characters. Each character represents who they are through all four Mis-en-scene, editing, camerawork and sound.
We see the gender of the girl however it is not put across as a girl. We only make awareness of it being a girl after she says ‘..But I’m a girl!’ Through mis-en-scene the girl is put across as a boy. She has a short boy hairstyle which makes it difficult to tell whether she is a girl or not. She also wears baggy joggers and wears a sky blue baggy hooded jacket. Later through the episode, she puts on a cap showing us that she may not like her hair. Later she sits on a computer to play online PS3 games of some kind represented what she enjoys as a girl however she we do not get the idea that she is a girl because we never see her doing anything girly. She has not been given the stereotypical view of a girl who enjoys wearing pretty clothes, doing hair & make up and so forth. She is put across as a dull girl who would have rather been a boy because of the way she behaves and reacts to things.
We also see girls who are very girly. For example, her step brother’s girlfriend was wearing a red short dress which had white dots all over it making her look like a ladybird. Also, she had her done nicely in curls and set into place with hair grips and clips. She also was wearing a lot of make up. This tells us that she is a girly character who enjoyed dressing up and looking good.
Then we see a group of boys who were good friends. They enjoyed proper ‘boyish’ stuff such as play station and online games.
Freak: Representation of age..
Age
Age is represented through the mis-en-scene used.
At the start of the series, we see a young teenage girl with a ‘boy cut’ hairstyle which was very short and she was wearing a step brother’s clothes. This represented her character. As well as this, it told us that she was a tomboy and wasn’t into girly stuff however was more into something that we would expect a boy to enjoy. She was a dull character who generally put herself across as a dark person. We see her age through this because she didn’t go out a lot and she didn’t have the latest hairstyles, clothing items, etc which told us that therefore she was a young girl, maybe around the age of 13 or 14, just getting into her teenage years. She also enjoyed playing video games with her step brother and his friends however because she was younger, they never let her join in.
In difference to the above, age is represented through the camera works. Her step brother looks around the age of 17 or 18. We know this because we see how he behaves around his friends and his girlfriend. Age is shown when he gives his step sister a £10 note. We know this makes him an older person because he money which means he may be earning with a job or be in charge and hold power, telling us that he is older than her. He also spends a lot of his nights and days out with friends or at parties. We see one specific scene where him and his girlfriend break into a swimming pool centre and then invite all of their friends around to have a party. Age is represented through editing as well. The edits are done to show us reactions and behaviour of each character.
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Media Film..
My review:
Strengths: -Used many different shots
-Reached the criteria
-Edited well
Weakness: -Not on time
-Not steadily shot
-Sound is fuzzy in some places
Other people's reviews:
Person 1) I liked the film, i thought it fit the scenario and thouroughly enjoyed myself watching it:):)
Person 2) I LOVED IT. i mean it was amazingly wonderful to watch and would have payed to see it for a second longer. :)
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Life of a Film..



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uazPW96x1vM
Monday, 23 November 2009
Skins: Mis-En-Scene
There are also props such as iPods, Mobile phones, Digital camera's, etc. This can also represent the teenagers. As these are popular props within teenagers, It can represent who the characters are through the representation of props.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Fantasy Film Making: Part two..

Crew:
Director-£0-Myself-Personal ideas easily impacted and put across-not proffesional
Production team-Amaetur but trained british-£10,000-easy & cheap-not as good as proffesional
Editor-Amaetur but trained british-£10,000-cheaper but my influence-not enough ideas
Special effects-Amaetur but trained british-£10,000-british, cheap but trained-not as many effects & may not reach well to target audience,
TOTAL COST FOR CREW: £30,000
New media technology:
Camera-Sony DSR-PD150 (x2)£4000-good quality, small, portable & easy use
Tapes-Sony HDDV tape (x50)-£350-cheap + one than one-only holds one hour
Computer-iMac-£900-the best of the range-expensive
Editing Software-Videomaker-£1000-can be used from anywhere!-expensive
Special Effects-Machieneshop.co.uk-£5000-easy and fast, portable-expensive & slow
TOTAL COST FOR NMT: £11,250
Thursday, 19 November 2009
24 Hour Party & a Hollywood Film


Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Skins: Sound, Mis-en-scene, Editing, Camera..

Monday, 16 November 2009
Channel Four Questions
2) Channel four has made a big impact on British television. It has developed many viewers as time as developed. It has made television programmes which have appealed to many target audiences. They have also made an impact on both the male and female target audience. Television programmes such as Waterloo Road and skins have appealed to a wide range of people. Although the television programme is not aimed at a male dominating target audience, the aspect of the show has opened up a lot of discussion issues even amongst the male audience.
3) Channel 4 began as a public service broadcaster to showcase innovation and diversity television and slowly developed into a wider ranged television channel. It now shows many shows. Not only does it complete its own ethos but it also now educates, entertains and informs.
4) No it doesn’t anymore. In my opinion, the educating levels on channel 4 have gone down in the last 25years. The television shows now are about life, drugs, sex and teenagers. Many of the shows now show the entertainment purpose rather than the educating purpose. It does educate in its own way however based on its target audience, they are more likely to entertain rather than educate.
5) Personally, I don’t think channel 4 maintains its original remit anymore. It doesn’t educate as much as it should do. Most of the films and television programmes don’t appeal as well as they do. They don’t do their job of informing and educating people of the importance of the television programme or film.
NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGY: Cinematogprahy & Sound
How has digital technology impacted on the audience’s experience?
In terms of cinematography, digital technology has made it more interesting for the audience to watch. Special effects such as 3D effects have helped keep the audience more into the film. HD Quality is now clearer to watch. There has also been a lot of development in terms of sound effects and sound in general. It has now become more developed therefore it can be heard well. This helps to make it more attractive and also helps to add verisimilitude to the purpose of the film. It can help keep the audience wanting to watch more.
How was proliferation helped to lower film budgets?
This can help the audience to be able to create the film themselves based on their ideas and thoughts of other films. This is also cheaper and easier because of the use of digital technology and its recent discoveries and developments. 20 years ago, film making in this way would have been a lot more difficult as the equipment would not have been quiet as developed as it is today. People can also use their skills to create sweeded films now a day. This shows us that cinematography making has been made easier.
Film production while film is still in production?
We can now view before views or shots of the film. This is a shot of a specific scene or scenes of the film before the film has been released in cinema or shown anywhere else. An example of this would be a trailer of a film or a teaser trailer. Promoting is a way of showing a film before it is released. There can be online discussions based on the film, forums and/or blogs online to share views and ideas on the films. These are ways that the audience can participate in the film discussions that take place and can share many ideas on the film.
Negative?
Its not quiet as challenging therefore it will not be as fun. Storyline can easily get lost without a chronological order of filming. Technology does everything for the directors, editors, etc therefore they don’t do anything for themselves. Too many fantasy making can make the film very unverisimilitude. It takes away the novelty of the effects, the tradition of film making and too many amateurs are coming along and making rubbish films assuming that technology can just make their film look/sound good.
Cinematography and sound are two things within the New media technology which have been developed and improved through time and era in order to keep the audience more interested in the film or the television programme.
Cinematography: is the making of a film using the lighting, camera works, editing processes, mis en scene and many more things in order to make the film interesting. The edits of cinematography can also help to develop ideas on how to reach the target audience and the aspects which will help to reach the target audience. As time went on, better technology was made and discovered to improve this idea of cinematography. Better lighting methods were found and used to attract the target audience. More costume and make up was made and designed to add more colour to the scene of the film/on the screen.
Sound: is the noise that the audience can hear. In olden day movies, there was no sound and films were silent. These were known as ‘Silent Movies.’ As time developed, the technology of sound improved and now we have many different sounds. Sound can help the audience to understand what is going on in the movie. It can facilitate the story of film to string together and link one another. The idea of having sound in a film can make the film more attractive and interesting. With sound in the picture, the film can begin to make more sense as the audience view it. Unlike modern days, they never used to have sound in a film which made the film more difficult for the audience to try and understand what was going on in the movie. They had to use only picture to understand and develop an idea of what was going on. With modern technology, we can use many different types of sound to make clear what is going on. Each picture or scene comes with some form of sound. For example: A car crashing will come with the sound of effect of a crash of some sort. This can help the audience to understand the picture. It can also add a better effect to the movie. With sound effects, the audience can get more drawn into the movie as they would understand it better.
In conclusion, both sound and cinematography have developed in many styles and ways to help attract the target audience and give a clearer image/sound effect of what is going on in the movie.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Complete a comparative analysis of how a Hollywood film and an Independent film...



Hollywood films are the major film producers in the world having achieved masses of success over the years they have been running. Whereas Independent films have always had a niche target audience, producing films that aren’t mainly commercial but a form of art. This seems to be the main conflict between Hollywood film makers and independent film makers. Both these film producers have different goals when producing a film. Hollywood film makers look at the commercial success and financial success the film will have, however independent film makers look at films in terms of creating unique works of art that inspire their viewers. This seems to be a major debate. Therefore one difference between the two film production companies is their personal goals when making a film. Hollywood film makers goals are to make commercial production which sell to larger target audiences, whereas independent film makers are their to produce films which are unique works of art, therefore selling to a smaller target audience.
In order for Hollywood film makers to gain this goal, they create films which are full of special effects, big Hollywood actors/actresses, famous director’s expensive sets/locations etc. For examples films such ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End’ had one of the most successful financial gain that the Hollywood films industry has ever seen. The film had been set on a boat and had many different mis-en-scenes which attracted audiences to the film therefore making it sell more to the public. The costumes were too attractive and vibrant allowing audiences to see the richness of the characters and film in general. However in order to achieve this success, Hollywood film makers must begin with a large budget. For example Gore Verbinski, director of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End’ had set a budget of $300million in order to produce the film. Having also directed films such ‘The Ring’ in 2002 and ‘Mousehunt’ in 1997, he was aware that the budget for main-steam Hollywood movies must be high in order to attract audiences and make money, effectively their main goal.
However in comparison to Hollywood film producers, independent producers are more concerned with making art and films that are visually exciting without using fancy special effects and big Hollywood names. Independent film producers consist of individual artists which inspires the public. Therefore the target audience for these films are small and only appeal to a person who is particularly interested in a specific topic. Because of this they have a small budget as they don’t intend to make money but rather an impact on the audience. . For example, a small British based distribution company called ‘Mira max’ distributed a film called ‘Clerks.’ It had a small budget of only £27, 575 in comparison to the Hollywood film Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End’ which had a budget of $300million. Therefore this shows the huge difference in both industries in terms of investing money. In the end they didn’t make as much as they spent. They only made £20,000. again this shows how the two media developing industries differ in terms of making profit and each industries goal.
Similarly in Hollywood production advertising their production plays a very important role in making profit and achieving their goals. A Hollywood film will be distributed through many countries via trailers, billboards, interviews, reviews, pop-ups on the internet web pages, radio, premieres and other forms of media. Due to setting larger budgets they are able to market their products world wide in order to sell to audiences. This enhances more sales as more people know about it. On the other hand independent film producers have very small budgets for the marketing, producing and distributing therefore they cannot afford to pay for billboards, posters, internet pop ups on the web pages, etc. An Independent film relies simply on the use of ‘Word Of Mouth.’ This is when the film is heard of and spread about through different people and society. This isn’t always the best form of advertising as it may not always reach the correct target audience for that film. For example if a racing film is produced and a group of girls hear about it, it is not very likely that they will go to see it, therefore it is an unreliable method of distribution. So again another difference between the two industries is the form of distribution of a particular production. The Hollywood producers tend to use the mass media in order to advertise the production, promoting it to a mass audience, whereas independent producers distribute mainly via word of mouth, therefore only appealing to a small market.
However recently independent film producers have introduced another method of advertising; by taking their film and placing it in a ‘Film Festival.’ There are film festivals all over the world. This is a regular event where all directors take their film and screen it for a large variety of distributors. An example would be ‘This Is England.’ Directed by Shane Meadows, this film was taken on as the Best British film award as well as Shane Meadows getting an award for the Best British director. Independent films rely simply and only on what they are given for their film, they can not afford to be paying for big promoting materials. They also have to rely on getting reviews and interviews which are then put into newspapers or magazines by the newspaper or magazine company themselves. For example dead man’s shoe which was reviewed by ‘Humphrey Jeffery’ and said to be ‘A film telling the history of England! Truly recommended. This helped for the people to make awareness of the films. They can also rely on an internet based fan club. This is when there are fans of the club who have seen the film. They then later go on to write a review or have a debate on a specific discussion topic about the film or based on the film. This is usually done on a blog or a forum and/archive/ of some sort. This helps to spread word of mouth which the film to spread around giving it a wider audience range to have reviews from therefore telling the director whether or not his/her film has reached the right audience or not and how successfully it has done this. Therefore independent producers are slowly getting into the main stream market of advertising the productions.
Also Hollywood films industries are one of the largest film producing companies around. For example one of the major brands in Hollywood film production is ‘Walt Disney Pictures.’ They have made movies from the worlds best directors and producers. For example: Jungle Book was released in1990 and had a budget of $10 million USD. This movie was then shown at the Sundance Film Festival 2003, 2 months before the release of the film where it was bought by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed around the US. Walt Disney Pictures also has many major international companies which for its distribution as it later went on to be shown in many other countries around the world such as the UK, all over Europe, Egypt, and Australia. It further went on to release in another 40 countries. It made a profit of $18 million. Therefore having such big brands working in the Hollywood industry it is able to have bigger budgets to distribute, produce and market their production. The Hollywood industry generate a lot of money from selling products (e.g jungle book lunch box and pens etc) and selling copies of films on DVD, blu ray etc. whereas independent film companies don’t tend to do that.
Overall there are many differences between the way both industries work, having two separate goals both production companies achieve great success in their own personal goals.
Saturday, 31 October 2009
Fantasy Film Making: Part One



Budget: £250,000
Scenario: A slasher film based around a series of murders in a high school.
Synopsis: Eight teachers. Seven classrooms. Six Corridors. Five Friends. Four Lessons a day. Three Books. Two Breaks. One high school killer..
SET
School classroom: Free: Chairs, desks, board, etc: Teaching takes place here.
School corridor: Free: Carpet, trophy case: Children walking past.
School toilets: Free: Messy, sinks, mirrors: Murder takes place here.
School Field: Free: Grass, tree’s, etc: Drug dealing, smoking.
Study rooms: Free: Computers, desks, etc: Plans are made here about the next murder.
TOTAL COST = £0
CHARACTERS & ACTORS
Charlie Finkinstine: Leader of the gang: Paddy Considine: £20,000
Khlarissa Burns: Druggie & only girl: Emma Warson: £20,000
Jonhny Purple: Actual Murderer: Nick Frost: £20,000
Kamal Underminger: Smartest boy in the gang: Daniel Radcliffe: £20,000
Michael Reader: Innocent one: Stephen Graham: £20,000
TOTAL COST = £100,000
MUSIC
Soft rock: Start of the movie: Kim Wilde-Kids In America: £2000
Hip Hop: When all the characters are introduced: Hayley Williams-Teenagers: £2000
RNB: When gang leader dies: 2Pac-Ghetto Gospel: £2000
Disco/Hip Hop/Soft rock: When running away from the police: £2000
Slow jam: During coder about crime rates at the end: P Diddy & Faith Evans-I’ll be missing you
TOTAL COST = £10,000
TOTAL BUDGET: £110,000
LOCATIONS: £0
ACTORS: £100,000
MUSIC: £10,000
REMAINING: £140,000
Film Club Reviews...
Trainspotting is a film about being able to pull your life together. It’s a matter of selecting the most important things to do in your life and being able to get them done. The main character Mark (Renton) is a heroin addict and narrates his life everyday around his friends who he does not actually like. Simon is Mark’s oldest friend is it extremely good at being able to flirt with the women. semi-casually, then stopping at will, without developing an addiction. In fact, Sick Boy considers himself above everyone he interacts with in terms of class, restraint, and moral fibre, despite being one of the most shallow and callous characters in the film. It’s a matter of finding what you need in life and settling down with a job, home and money but this isn’t seen as an essential thing in life. Why waste your time making a decent life for yourself when you can just live on heroin?
Clerks:
Dante Hicks (O'Halloran) is a 22-year-old no-hoper still holding a candle for high school bike Caitlin (Spoonhauer), who left him years before. His inferno is the Quick Stop Convenience Store, where he's working - as a favour to his boss - on his day off.
He's victim of an anti-smoking mob organised by a chewing gum sales rep, subject to requests to use the bathroom from porn-toting pensioners, and shocked to discover his current girlfriend's previous penchant for fellatio. His travails are all the more bitter because, as he keeps whinging, "I'm not even supposed to be here today!"