Sunday, 25 November 2012

Spiderwick Chronicles


Monday, 19 November 2012

Wallander

In this shot we barely see anything as a viewer, we start asking questions like: where is this, what is this, why is this important? This has been included on purpose to hide important details from the audience that would give away too much imformation, the director doesn't want this because he wants these questions being asked.

In this shot we see more imformation, things like we are near the seaside, abandoned area, at the countryside.  Even more questions are now being asked like why are we here and why is this significent. The audience now see the setting and it's the first shot we see.

In this shot we see a car, we start asking things like what car is that? We can also vaguely see 2 people walking away from this car, we ask why are they walking away? Are they lost? why are they in such an abandoned place? The director wants us to ask these questions to make it tense for us.



We then know for definate that these girls harmed this man, as one of the girls is holding a knife with blood on it, it's been used. Some of their identity is discovered aswell, as she is wearing some black glove on her hand which looks quite grungy/gothy, also in black which represents danger/death. Also gives us the impression that they done this.


This shot has been taken in the car so you can see the two girls in the foreground. There is blood in the window and the music is still playing which shows how quickly this all happened as no-one even turned the music off/down. You can also see this man is a taxi driver so some of his idendity has been shown to the audience.
These series of pictures show the a cross cutting of the 2 girls then the man injured in the car, then it cuts back to the 2 girls again but this time is shows their identity and body language. They are covered in blood so they have done this to the man, especially with how angry they look. It also shows that these 2 girls and this man have a link with the way that it keeps cutting back like they have done something wrong.

Bridget Jones 2

In this shot you can see that her arms are open wide. This body language dignifies the fact she's confident and loud as she's not afraid to let her feelings out but instead she's singing her heart out and also dancing along to it too. The body language someone uses illustrates to the audience what type of person they are e.g: shy/confident. You can also see that she's holding something aswell to make it look like she's giving it her all, also shows she has a lot of time on her hands.
In this shot, as she's singing/dancing she kicks her leg up to the music and as she does this the title of the seuence fades in which makes it look like it was meant to happen. In these shots the director has used the Rule Of Thirds, they have had to do this to make sure they have enough room on the left to put the credits in. Which fits in perfectly especially as she kicks it in.

The credits for this film are in a orange/white colour which are quite bright colours which makes us picture a comedy in our heads. At the beginning of it she uses a voice over, talking to the audience making the audience feel engaged like she is talking to them. This has been done like she is talking to her so called diary as in the film she starts to write herself a diary and it is also the name of the film.

Bridget Jones

In this establishing shot the audience can view the setting of where the main character is and her surroundings. By doing this we can observe the personality of this person even though we've just seen her. She's all alone as you can see no one else in the frame, alone on christmas is strange as you are meant to be with family/friends, she's aslo wearing pj's which is also another reason why she could be alone as it suggests she's been in all day and she isn't about to go out either as she looks comfortable in what she's wearing.

In this shot, she comes over to her phone. This is an important as she presses the button and finds out she has no messages. This part signifies the whole movie as it's a comedy about her being a middle aged woman living on her own. This gives the audience a hint of what the rest of the film is going to be about. Furthermore, it's a familiar background for the audience as she is at home with the TV on which is something we can relate to.





In this shot we can see her holding a glass of wine and about to down it all. This is suggnificent as she has nothing to do so she's sitting at home on her own drinking wine when she shouldn't be shows the audience how lonely she actually is. This is also the part of the opening when they use Cross Dissolve to show her moving around, which makes it seem to the audience like so much time is going by and she hasn't done anything.                                                                                                 
In this shot she is staring into space singing a sad song which both her and the audience can hear which makes this a diagetic sound as it was there the time the film was being shot. This makes it effective as she's mimming along to this music which we automatically do too. This also makes us feel sorry for her as the audience now feel engaged with her as well.
These series of pictures show the density of her body language. The way her arm get wider show how confident she is. She's open and not tucked away in a ball, which is what she would be doing if she was shy.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Brick: Johnson, 2005, US.

Brick Analysis by

Director's Commentary for Sixth Sense




This is my Director's Commentary about my analysis of Sixth Sense. Throughout the Commentary I am going into detail about different things that made it conventional for a thriller.  

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Director's Commentary for Memento



 This is my Directors Commentary of the Opening Sequence of Memento.