Tuesday 15 February 2011

Art of the title analyses " Zen"

Name Tittle fly on from side showing speed and action,the colours are to block colours contrasting greatly making the words very clear and legible.

 

The name of the actor comes up as the actor is on the screen



In this slide we can see a police station due to its reliveance,The words are also in Italien giving clues on the setting, most propbaly rome due to the vatican relevance
The tittle is in white again on a background of many colours but the white still stands out, as well the colours are red greena dn white representing the italian flag.

Monday 14 February 2011

Treatmeant

Characters:                                                     Roles:

-          Joe Eddy, Mental Patient              - Jonny Bohane, Cameraman
-          Richard Holt, Doctor                      - Mikey Hinchliffe, Producer


PLOT

Mental Patient trapped in asylum looking to escape. Doctor feels he has not progressed in regaining his sanity and it is not safe for someone like him to be in the public.  The Mentally ill patient escapes down the tunnel. The doctor panics as alarm bells ring. The patient is shown running across the rooftops of the asylum and running to freedom. The doctor then realizes that there are many dangers for the public if he escapes and the final shot shows the mentally unstable man escaping into the street.

LOCATIONS

-          School tunnel
-          Locker Room
-          Dark Room
-          Belvedere
-          Asylum

CAMERA
The opening shot shows a close up and then a slow zoom out down the corridor. It then shows the patient standing up and running out down the hallway.

 

Tuesday 1 February 2011

127 Hours Analysis



This weekend just passed I went to go see 127 hours at Esher Odeon cinema. The film is based on a real life story of a climber who got trapped by his arm in a deep cavity in the earths crust. Danny Boyle directed the film (one of my favourite directors) and created a fantastic atmosphere in the film which was kept throughout the film, desperation and anixety kept me on edge throught the performance. There were some amazing camera angles at the opening of the film with Danny Boyle splitting the shot into three segments on screen giving three different panning shots of one point.
However my most and least favourite scene to watch was the cutting off the arm scene from the man trapped, when I mean most favourite and least favourite I mean that the scene is excellently shot and creates a sense of last resort for the audience and I always had in my mind what would I do if i was in that situation which keeps the audience engaged, a very clever technique by Danny Boyle. However my least favourite to watch because of the gore, blood and bone being splashed and bashed is horrific.
This was certainly an entertaining film and one I would very much like to watch again, it being a true story brought the movie to life and their is a book written by the actual man whos arm was trapped that I would very much like to read to get an insight of the true feeling of loss of all hope.

Locations for Thriller FIlm Opening



















These are still shots for the opening of our thriller film, showing the cell in which the main character will be in as well as the corridor in which the character will walk down. These photos are very similar to a draft of our story board which we see as a success as a group.