Showing posts with label Media Production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Production. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

What a Lens Shows

Depends on:


  • Size of subject
  • Distance from subject
  • Focal length of lens
  • Size of camera's light sensor

Monday, 9 June 2014

How we used Conventions of Real Media Texts in Our A Level Production

Form:



Conforming - Film opening

Challenging - Music Video

-Long in duration shots

-Wide Shots

-Establishing Setting

- Titles

 Examples: Donnie Darko (Richard Kelly, 2001)

Music videos (Vernallis)

-didn’t break the rules of continuity editing

-didn’t feature ‘foregrounded’ cuts

 

One Shots

-Bright colours

-plain backgrounds

-Lots of quirky props

-Bright/noteworthy costumes
 -Mise en scene providing the progression
-Narrative within shot
-Frames within frames
-Artist's movement driving shot movement
Examples: Taylor Swift, We are Never Ever Getting back together (Declan Whitebloom, 2012)




Narrative:
Film Opening conformed to Todorov, Levi-Strauss


Music Video also used Todorov, Propp but didn't use music video narratives like Vernallis as much


Genre:


Coming of age genre
  • Young protagonist
  • Quirky best friend
  • Best friend as love interest
  • Transitional stage of life
  • Seeking independence/self discovery
But
  • no high school setting
  • no quirky family
  • parents as challenging the protagonist's choices
Indie Pop
  • retro style
  • investigating ideas of traditional femininity
Representation:


Typical coming of age drama protagonists

-male

-troubled

-nerd/popular

-awkward/misfit/looking for place to fit in

Examples: Charlie in ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’, Sutter in ‘The Spectacular Now’

Lila

-female

-troubled

-not defined in those terms, not in high school setting so less focus on those stereotypes and marks of status

-awkward, quirky, likeable, relatable

Typical Female Pop Stars

-Other indie stars less polished, elements of masculinity in their dress like Gabrielle Aplin’s leather jacket

-Mulvey’s theory of the male gaze

 

Recent Indie stars in the Top 40 are also usually male like Ben Howard, Bastille

Ava

-Conforms to retro style but is sophisticated and in control, sauve and chic

-More feminine that other indie artists

-Ava not sexualised, skirts are mid thigh length





Style:
Indie Style
Film Opening conformed:
  1. Birds
  2. Sunrise shots/natural lighting
  3. Birds
  4. Travelling
  5. Photography/photos
  6. notebooks/writing
  7. Handheld camera
  8. Gentle/mellow guitar music
Music video was limited in its conformity:
  1. Our video is a lot more bright and cheery than most indie music videos but this serves to heighten its satirical nature

  2. Our music video is less gritty and uses less realism than many indie videos, but this can be a convention when producing videos for a track with an ideological message such as Lily Allen's 'The Fear' whichtake place in a doll-house style mansion filled with giant presents and balloons to connote the fakery and greed of celebrity culture
  3. Ava's image is far more feminine than many other female British indie artists, conforming more in this respect to American indie artists like She and Him 
  4. incorporated a retro feel into their artist identity through their dress sense and iconography such as tea/rockabilly dresses

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Creativity in different stages of our production

Pre Production:
AS Film opening
  • Brainstorming
  • Script writing
  • Preliminary Task
  • Photography
A2 music video:
  • Brainstorming
  • Lyrical analysis
  • Choreography
  • Preliminary Task
How this progressed:
Our preliminary tasks became more complex and were extended in length, the extent to which we were inspired by feminist ideas, change from creating new script to fit in with genre conventions to interpreting lyrics and applying irony


Production:
AS Film opening
  • Some improvisation
  • Camera angles
  • Recording Song
  • Influenced by other films of the genre
A2 music video:
  • One shot
  • use of props - more integration of reality and playfulness
  • Changes in
How This progressed:


Post production:
AS Film opening
  • Photo frame at the end
  • Grading

A2 music video: