Sunday, 30 October 2011

Representation of gender

Representation Of Gender 

1. Superiority and Domination: Men are shown in dominant positions. Women are physically portrayed in subordinate poses.

2. Dismemberment: Parts of the body such as legs, chest, etc., are photographed, rather than the full body.

3. Clowning and Exaggeration: Women are shown in positions that make them look contorted or foolish while men appear in positions reflective of thought and intelligence.

4. Male Approval: Males desire and women are desired. Women are shown as recipients of male approval.

5. The Voice-Over Authority: Male voices are used as voice-overs in commercials rather than females.6. Irrelevant Sexualisation of Women and Girls: Women’s bodies are used to sell products even if the product has nothing to do with sex.

This information i have used from the http://beauchampcollegemedia.com/2010/08/08/representation-and-gender/

As i found this information very useful for this task.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Mood Board

For the history of a Thriller please refer to Joe Fiztpatricks blog, Thank you

6 Ways to Kill Your Wife.

Shot List




This is the Shot list in which really helped us when we filmed the Preliminary Task.

I think this was the best piece of information that we had.  

Preliminary Storyboard







Here is our Story Board


I think that this was really good because we got to see how was going do the shots when we actually filmed the project 

Preliminary Scoreboard

















Here are the storyboard pictures in which we took. 

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

History of A thriller

For the history of the Thriller please refer to Joe Fizpatricks Blog for this













These pictures here are ones in which we got from you tube and we then had to recreate them in our own way. 
We used a pack of cards and myself and Abbie Hales were acting and Joe Fitzpatrick was recording 


Mind Map

Here is mine and Jenny Hatt's  Mind Map that we created. 

180 Degree Rule

The 180 Degree rule i have some video clips which explain to me about the rule:





In the 180 Degree Rule in film making the rule 180 degree is a basic guideline that states that two characters or elements, in the same scene should always have the same left and right relationship to each other.  

The 180 Degree Rule.




Iconic Sounds

Here are some Iconic sounds

Gun Shot
Foot Steps
Screams
Explosions
Dripping
Blood Spatter.

Audience Expectations From a Thriller


  • People except to be on the edge of there seat.
  • There mind should wonder what what is going to happen next.....
  • They should once watched the film be able to watch it again.
  • They should be able to map out the ending of the film.

Thriller Film I have watched

The Score

The film was about a man who steals different things, well basically priceless items. For him to steal these things he asks for a lot of money.

The last deal in which he does is for a man who wants to have this as an item in his precision. For the man to steal the items he asks for 4 million in cash before he dose the job.

But the major stealing item that he has to do is the Queens Jewels which is really hard because he has to go under ground and then he has an inside man who is suppose to help him, but he doesn't help he drops him in it at the last point of him when he has the Jewels the man comes down stairs to the basement where the Jewels are held, then he turns the cameras on and they see him, but he escapes.

Then they capture the man that was helping him with Jewels and he is sent to prison, The man that had the Jewels was let off, without being caught.


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