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Cinematography---Star Wars

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I have decided to use Star Wars opening scene for 1977. The very first clips used in the opening sequence is credits and an introduction from text on-screen. it summarises what has happened in the past so all the audience is at the same point. After that, the camera tilts downwards to give an establishing shot so the audience watching knows the setting which is outer space. Following that, from the top right you see a star cruiser which will assure the audience that the movie is SI-FI . A few second after that we see a large spacecraft that is shot for a low angle of the ship. This means that the size different from the two is immense as it takes half of the screen when the first spacecraft only took a small area. The next shot, which is still an establishing shot, put the audience right in front of the action so they release that there is some sort of conflict happening. The bigger craft is always shown from a low angle to show the power that it has over the small craft. After t

LR tasks for teacher

WWW: The work on your blog is solid and you’re pretty much up-to-date. There’s been a lot of work already so it is important to be keeping up with it. For the mise-en-scene video analysis, although the writing needs work the choice of clip is interesting – being aware of texts such as the Grand Tour (and all the Clarkson history that is important in British TV currently) will serve you well in Media. EBI: There are a few things we need to work on straight away. Firstly, although you’ve got the vast majority of work on there you do need to catch up with a couple of things: firstly, there is no film noir research linked to the lighting task and secondly although you’ve typed up your sound video feedback you haven’t completed the LR – judging your video against those you felt were the top three in the class. Your first task is to go back and post what’s missing. My main concern currently is your written English – it is nowhere near A Level standard. Your spelling is poor – you

Sound

clockwork orange It is music that you don't expect as the clip has a lot of violence involved in it.It has non diegetic sound as it was adding during post. It has used contrapuntal sound as it has peaceful music with a violent scene. The music used is a classical, from the video it seems like that the only the main character in the middle is hearing it. People could say that only the main character can hear it and the the audience is listening from the main character brain. The clip has voice overs of the main character of what the is thinking about doing. However, people could say that the music is parallel because at the start of the clip they look like they are from a higher class family because of the way they dress. Because they are walking aside a huge pool of water, I assumed that they own it so in some cases it could be parallel sound. When they start fighting, the song in the background slowly increases and gets more intense. This makes the audience more intrigued wi