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Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Doc Martin Editing Power Point

We had to do a presentation to show what we had found on a short clip of Doc Martin. We had to present what the Editing in the clip could show us. This meant pointing out the denotation and figure out the connotation of each editing technique. We had to link it back to Regional Identity. I had To present what the invisible editing meant.

This is the power point: <iframe src="//www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/42576158" width="476" height="400" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>

Final Task Update 1

Final task: Update 1

The group met together and further discussed the locations we will use. We decided to keep to the London area.

We first thought of using the Canary Wharf tube station. We decided that this is where the opening scene will begin. We chose this because it has a good amount of space to film and is a well known tube station in London.



We also checked over a script that was made by Joel Pickard this is the script below:

Being a Hitman is a fine art; it appears spontaneous, impulsive, brash. But what you don’t see,  is the meticulous planning, the perfect timing, the outstanding execution.
A Hitmans job is to get away with murder so you’ve got to be bloody good at it or else, well you won’t. Now I can see why most people don’t appreciate the service that I deliver, but you don’t give the post man a hard time for delivering ransom letters or fake cheques.  

I’m just a messenger, with a gun, a middle man if you will. Don’t ask me about my business and I’ll leave yours alone. I’m just there for the hit.”

This will be a Voice Over that the Hitman will say. This script will also be split into 5 parts, which we may use at different parts of the opening sequence.


Sunday, 7 December 2014

Our Pitch

We had to make a pitch to present our opening sequence. To do this we made a powerpoint. We had to make sure we got across the synopsis of the story; list the cast we would use; what locations we decide on filming in; the treatment of the film; soundtrack ideas and show a moodboard. This is the powerpoint:

Mood Board

                       

Monday, 1 December 2014

Miss-en-Scene
Doctor Who

Setting :
In an open room with stairs leading up. The room looks modern with a few futuristic features.

Props:
  • Sonic Screwdriver – The hero is disarmed putting power into villains hands.
  • Guns – Enforces who has control initially of the situation.
  • A timer – Makes the scene tense as there is a reminder of threat.

Female Actor 1 Martha:
Martha is initially made to look like the person who is suppressed. However there still is an element of threat to her which is achieved by her costume; the black combat outfit, hair back and little make up. This gives Martha a masculine look to her which people perceive as a heroic character. The fact that Martha doesn't move in the scene leaves a subtle hint that she is still not fully in control.

Female Actor 2 Masters accomplice:
This Women is made to look like the masters trophy as she is still for the whole scene and lets master deal with what going on. Her costume is a red dress which can link with love and beauty. This leaves the women being perceived as very feminine.

Male Actor 1 Master:
Master moves a lot in the scene and has a confidence to it. This tells us that he is in control of what is going on. His costume is a black suit wit white shirt and black tie. This makes the viewer think that he is a professional; this also plants the idea that he has a element of power. The master is placed high up in the setting which also can be linked with power and control of the situation.

Male Actor 2 Doctor:

The Doctor is placed in a cage which means he is imprisoned telling us that he is currently weak and vulnerable. Towards the end the Doctor lights up blue and flies through the air towering over the master. The movement shows that he is now in control of what is going on as it it makes him look very powerful. The blue light can be linked with authority and good.  
Miss-en-Scene and Sound: Primeval

The Miss-en-Scene and sound in primeval can be linked to peoples view on gender.

The character Abi (white blonde hair) is perceived as quite a butch female. I gather this from the fact she is wearing a black leather outfit which looks like a combat suit and her short hair as these are mainly linked with a male persona. The fact that she is also using a digger gives her a lot of power in the scene and a digger also gives off a male persona as it is normally operated with a male person. People will build up the image that Abi is able to hold her own as she is portrayed as a tough character. This is reinforced by the fact she is the first to protect the male in the seen from the saber tooth tiger. Which she does calmly without hesitation which lets us know she has control of the situation. The dialogue in this scene is labelled as quite boisterous they way Abi shouts “Oi” comes across as quite aggressive like she is trying to provoke the tiger.

The Male in the scene Abi protects is called Nick. Nick is wearing casual clothes which are dirty which some may perceive as a male image as he is getting stuck in to the situation. However this doesn't look very professional which would lead some to think that he hasn't got much control of the situation. When the saber tooth tiger come after him he straight away ducks for cover but jumps in the hole. This is seen as clumsy also leading us to believe that he hasn't got control of the situation. Nick then regains the controlling role by distracting the tiger from Abi. However Nick is perceived as clumsy and not in control of the situation for the most part. Which is shown by the fact that Abi has to save him again in the end.

In the last scene of the extract of primeval: There is a women who is making a deal with a man. The women is wearing a cream coat and has here hair tied up at the back. This gives us the image that she is professional and potentially clever. She is in control for most of the scene which is reinforced in the way she stands in the scene and in the dialogue as she knows a lot about the man she is talking to which shows she knows what she doing. She sounds posh which can make her seem important. Halfway through the scene the man pulls a gun on her. This flips who is in control to the man. This is made more dramatic by the dogs barking and banging sound. However the fact the man had to pull a gun may make people still see the women as threat to the man as he has had to use something other than himself to defuse the situation.


The Man in scene is perceived as strong but not clever individual. This is shown in his clothes as they look like farmers clothes which will let people think that he has the characteristics of a typical farmer (strong but thick); Most people consider the farmer as a male role. The man can only gain back control of the situation by threatening the women with a gun which keeps him to the characteristics of the typical farmer. The man's dialogue tells us that he is in trouble and that he is a butch character as he sounds a little tough.
Lighting 

The are many things you can do with lighting. This is main part of making films as bad lighting can ruin or belittle a scene. I have learnt the following lighting terms.

Fill light:  Lighting that used just to make things more visible in the scene. This lighting has no intended effect as it is only used to  get rid of unwanted shadows this light will mainly be used a long other forms of lighting.

Back light: This is when a light is placed behind a character or object. I think This is most effective when used to blank out a character to give it a mysterious vibe or it can be used to give off a sense of power.

Key light: This is to refer to the main source of light.

Accent light/ Spot light: A lamp projecting a focused beam of light onto a character or place. This forces the viewer to focus on a certain area of the film.

Ambient/ Naturalistic/ low key: This is when the lighting is not produced by the film maker. An example is sun light.

Chiaroscuro: Contrasts between light and dark.