Friday, 28 November 2014
Monday, 17 November 2014
My Top 4 Films
1. Inbetweeners
2. Inbetweeners 2
3. The Impossible
This had me in tears, and not many films can do that in fact I think its the first that I've cried at, and as its based on a true story that's even harder to believe but it is true. Definitely hit me hard but I loved it! released in 2012, genre: drama. Its about a family caught in the 2004 Indian ocean tsunami. Actress Naomi Watts who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. This is a typical disaster film, due to the fact that an ordinary family are on holiday and somehow manage to survive such a disaster.
4. Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Monday, 3 November 2014
Noir as a genre
We as a class put our ideas of what we think is included within the genre. After putting our thoughts forward It was clear that there is a lot more to noir than we originally thought from femme-fatale to gangsters etc, this will help us in the future when we do more activities on noir. The diagram below shows our work we contributed towards!
For some extra knowledge I researched further into the film noir genre
"Guns, dames and hats: you can't have a Film Noir without them, can you? Take a look at the Guardian and Observer critics list of the best 10 noirs and you'll realise things aren't that simple"
The above is just a little snippet of some of the information which I have rad which I feel links nicely with Film Noir!
Extreme camera angles
Canted
angle
low
angle (camera view is looking up)
high
angle camera view is looking down)
Unconventional portrait angles
Partial
profile
Full
profile
Obscured
faces
Low/high
angles
Close
ups of expressions
Extreme
close-ups (face filling frame)
Severe lighting
Sometimes
called chiaroscuro
Often
artificial sources of light
Deep
shadows
Harsh
highlights
Dramatic
Extreme
deep focus
contrasts
of scale
looking through or along things
creative
camera point of view (POV)
doorways
windows
stairwells
smoke
streets
Simple narrative
the
message is melodramatic and clear
focal
point is clear and easily found
backgrounds
may be busy but do not distract ( techniques include out of
focus/dark/simple)
Men
Bad boy – villain / hats / partially obscured
/ think Al Capone ‘gangster. He has a mean moody expression.
Hero – clean cut / handsome / strong / active / smiles /
clear face / smart /
Anti-hero – was often the victim – the man who
chose the wrong path and is redeemed – he is often less educated/working
class/vest tops/ manual labour / heart of gold/always courage
Women
Femme fatale – she challenges stereotyped of women
in the 1940s - smokes / sexy and sexually active /powerful / independent / confident
/ educated /
Redemptive woman – the girl next door’/the girl
through whom the anti-hero is saved / vulnerable / traditional and family
values / innocent
Locations
Urban
Bars
/ clubs
Streets
Cars
Rooms
in houses
Factories/bridges
Props
Red
lips
Cigarette
Gun
Smokey
environment
High
heels
Suits
fedora
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