Wednesday 30 September 2015

Camera Shots, Angle, Movement

Camera Shots, Angle, Movement (12Y)





Do the following:
  • watch the three clips
  • embed them on your blog
  • for each shot described find an example and post on your blog (TubeChop will be helpful here). If TubeChop is blocked then find the clips and edit at home.
Also ensure you have copied and pasted this and this onto your blog.


Close up-head and shoulders not just the face.


      Mid Shot- waist up


      Establishing shot- it shows the settings and surroundings usually the first shot.


      Over the shoulder shot- happens during conversations and camera flips back and fourth onto each character.


      Two shot- two characters in the frame at the same time.


      Long Shot- head to toe.

      Sunday 27 September 2015

      Male Gaze

      I have chosen to look at the video of Beyonce's song called Partition.
      I have done this as I think although she is a great artist she does intend to do things in order to attract the 'male gaze.' This could be because she just likes the attention or about her views and sales.




      The very start of this song is quite innocent. It displays a big house, more like a mansion and suggests whoever lives in it is very rich. This could be appealing to mean as they like girls with money but I think it is just to show what type of background Beyoncé (as the character in the video) comes from or married into.

       
      The mood soon changes when she reveals that she is bored of being ignored even when she is what is seen as sexy lingerie. The camera drops at one point so the only thing the women can see are the tops of her breasts. She has her mouth open in a sexual way and acts like she is rebelling towards the male.

      In this section she begins to sing the song and the camera is showing all aspects of her body whilst she wears almost skin tight clothing. This shows all of her curves. She is also wearing high heels which show her legs off. You can not see her face at all as it is dark, quite far away and her hat is covering it. It then cuts and goes to look at her wearing a almost like swimming costume design but it is covered in diamonds. Both showing her wealth but showing her body shape. It again cuts to her standing outside a car, she almost looks like she is getting picked up like a high-end prostitute.
      This section switches from Beyoncé dancing in a show almost like cabaret in diamond incrusted clothing to her doing a 'show' for a man. It is unknown whether it is the same man that picked her up or a different one. She is doing sexual dance moves whilst slowing reviling more of herself for the mans enjoyment. The show consist of her dancing around from her head to waist around girls legs. I'm guessing this shows is also for men as women don't tend to enjoy this.
      Moving on at the show she goes on to show that on her bottom half she is wearing dolled up revealing underwear allowing nothing to be hidden from the rear view. She moves around in such away that she wants men to look at her, revelling in the attention she is getting. It leaves nothing to the imagination as it gives a clear view of what mean want to see.

      This shows Beyoncé in a line of girls who are acting like strippers and pole dancers. They wear very little clothing and dance sexually around the poles that are by each one of them. It appears to be a line of them so the men can watch which one is best in their opinion. The girls seem very fluent and the camera focuses on curves etc on their body.

      Finally for this last section she dances around in yet another show for a man in little clothing, she appears to be playing up to satisfy the man and the camera captures her whole body except he face as her hair covers it and its dark. This shows what the man wants to see. She is also behind bars which gives a sense of capture and that she is in the mans control.

      I could of chose to analyse every second of this video because throughout their are examples of the male gaze.

      Tuesday 22 September 2015

      The British Film Industry and American's Influence


      What % of global box office was the British film industry responsible for? 15%
      What was this % in 2009? 6.8%
      What might this change indicate about British film? Action films have become more captivating for the audience and therefore more people watch them. More of them had also been made.
      What films have been responsible for this change? Skyfall
      What % of the British film industry makes a profit? 7%
      What % of Hollywood films make a profit?17%
      How does that % differ between £2m and £10m budget British films? 4% of 2 million pound budget films make a profit whereas 17% of 10 million budget films make a profit.
      What might we infer from this difference? That the more you spend on a film the more likely you are to make a profit.
      Which age group makes up the largest % of UK cinema goers? Over 45s
      Why do you think this might be? They have the money to go out and the time to go out.
      Which 'type' of film has seen an 18% drop in attendance? 3D films
      Within that 'type' which genre has seen the biggest fall? Big family films.
      What did Charles Grant put this decline down to? Families need to economise
      Who is Paul Greengrass? He is a British Film Director.
      How did he describe the British film industry? A success story.
      What did a BFI spokesperson say was the point of less profitable low budget British films? Beneficial to the industry for other reasons like skills and training development and for artistic and cultural importance.
      What was the budget for Filth and how much money did it take? The budget was less then two million and it made 4 million pound profit.
      What advantage did James McEvoy feel £100m films have over low budget films? Because they have a massive budget to sell the film.
      What is VOD? Video On Demand.
      What % increase did VOD see last year? 50%
      What impact might VOD have on distributers and Studios? The distributor and the studio might become less important
      What impact has it had on Blockbuster rental stores? Not many people need to rent them as they can get them from home, quick and easy so there profit has dramatically decreased.
      What was unique about Ben Wheatleys 'A Field In England'?The first UK film to be released simultaneously in cinemas, on DVD, on TV and through video-on-demand.
      What does director of The Machine Caradog James think is the toughest part of film making?The toughest thing is you make a good film but can you get it to reach an audience? It's events like this and individuals who champion independent cinema that give us a profile and any chance of a mass audience.
      Why have rules been relaxed on what makes a film 'British'?To help encourage more investment in the UK film industry.
      How has the use of visual effects in films been encouraged?The cultural test, which was introduced in 2007, is used to allow production companies to apply for UK film tax relief and is administered by the British Film Institute (BFI) on behalf of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport.
      Name five of these rules and link them to The Kings Speech, Kill List, The World's End: 1:Film set in the UK 2:Lead characters British citizens or residents 3:Film based on British subject matter or underlying material 4:Original dialogue recorded mainly in English language 5:Represents/reflects diverse British culture, heritage or creativity


      The Kings Speech:


      1.Yes Sheffield


      2.Yes Colin Firth


      3.Yes The king of England


      4. Yes English


      5. Yes The monarchy is British Heritage


      Kill list:


      1.Yes


      2. Yes Neil Maskell


      3. Yes coming home from the military


      4. Yes


      5. Yes coming home from the army


      The Worlds end:


      1.Yes Letchworth Garden City


      2. Yes Nick Frost


      3. Yes Alcoholic


      4.Yes


      5. based around a pub- crawl which happens regularly in Britain
      What rules has chancellor George Osbourne announced for tax on British films?announced tax relief would be increased from 20% to 25% on the first £20m of qualifying production expenditure.
      What is the highest grossing film in UK box office history? Skyfall
      How much has it taken and how many screens was it available on? £94.3 million 587 films







      American Influence - Variety links



      Why has Sony opened a Digital Motion Picture Centre at Pinewood studios?It is used to provide hands-on training for cinematographers and other crew members to help them get the most from Sony’s 4K cameras.



      What benefit might this have for the British film industry? Evolved technology and allowed more people to be highly trained



      Where else have they opened facilities like this?Culver City in L.A



      How many films have been produced using the F65 camera? 30 feature films.






      What has been the consequence of Blockbusters to US film production?The studio of the future, some CEOs predict, will embody a streamlined distribution and marketing mechanism leveraging a limited flow of features through global revenue streams. The conceit of developing scripts and nurturing filmmaking talent will be history.



      How big a loss to Sony expect to post? $181 million



      Which films are responsible for this? White House Down, After Earth



      How is Lionsgate different to Sony? Lionsgate has no physical studio to support and a more modest overhead than the majors, can register enormous grosses with a franchise like Hunger games.



      Why is "the new mandate to avoid niche products'?The belief that blockbusters alone represent a sound investment strategy is in itself driving up the cost of blockbusters as well as superstars. While business strategists traditionally have argued for diversification, the new mandate is to avoid niche product because the niches are getting narrower.