Monday, 30 September 2013
Edited Se7en Video
After watching and analysis the Se7en opening sequence I made and edited my own one -
This consists of Images and videos that show everyday violence and mystery. Along with titles the same as the ones that in my 'The Birds' time line.
This consists of Images and videos that show everyday violence and mystery. Along with titles the same as the ones that in my 'The Birds' time line.
Se7en Analysis
How does the trailer make 'Se7en' a thriller?
Music
-The music started slow then got faster towards the end, this also builds suspense.
-Metronome
-It has diegetic sound of a clock ticking then it turns to non-diegtic sound.
-The sound meant to represent time making the audience think that time is running out for the
detectives.
Mystery
-Who is the killer? Why is he killing these people?
Suspense
-Who is he going to kill next? Are they going to catch him in time? One of the detectives looks likes he
knows something but what?
Plot
-The clips are fast making the viewer constantly think about what is happening.
-The viewer gets the sense that something awful has happened but they don't know what it is also there
is a sense that something awful is going to keep happening.
-The viewer gets a sense for the basis of the plot and this builds more mystery and suspense.
'Se7en' Opening Scene Notes
Music
-Music sounds like a beating heart.
-Things are being rubbed together that makes an unnatural sound that sounds like screaming.
-It speeds up when the clips get shorter.
-Heart beat sounds morphs into techno.
Visual
-Lots of iconic images.
-Frustrates audience because it keeps flicking to something that they cant see.
-Some taking notes on different things that either relate to the Seven Sins to God.
-Drowned in red, that could relate to a darkroom.
-The man who you can't look like a surgeon, especially with there skills and precision.
-Title are like celluloid films.
Analysis of the Opening Scene
Sound
-Starts out slow and gets faster, eventually morphing with techno.
-Non-digetic sounds of things being forced to make unnatural, some of which sounds like
screaming.
Editing
-Short clips that flicker from one to the other.
-Dark or red contrast with the white writing.
Effects
-The flickering make the audience thinks that they are missing something.
-The red makes the audience unconsciously thinks about blood and its not until concentration do they
associate it with anything else.
-The celluloid film effect gives the film an old feel, almost like the murder isn't up to date with modern
technology but also it gives it this sense of mystery that goes with the music.
Expectations
-Its not how you would expect the opening sequence to be, you would expect to either see a murder
taking place with the killer in the shadows or masked so that the audience doesn't see his face or
someone finding a body and the police getting involved.
Titles
-The title were white that go in contrast with the dark background as white represents purity.
-The flickering titles are handwritten with no precision unlike the murder that is very accurate and
precise, giving it the sense that they are rushed
Concept/ Idea
-I think that the idea of the opening sequence was to draw the audience in as it makes them ask
themselves many questions as the whole things although it shows alot is mysterious.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Spoiler Review for 'Skyfall'






In the underground hideout Chaos once again takes over as Silva planned the whole endevour in order to try and kill M and in the process take down MI6. Bond goes after Silva after he escapes in hopes of catching him before he gets to M who is in a confrence. Racing through the underground Bond looses Silva after he 'throws a train at him' giving Silva time to reach M. In a gun fight Bond manages to get M away and take her to a place where he wants the battle to end. 'Skyfall' his family home and Q leaves a trial for Silva to follow.


Friday, 20 September 2013
Spoiler Review for 'Sucker Punch'

Sucker Punch is about a mentally disturbed girl called Baby Doll the Protagonist and her perception of reality in order to cope with her life. The mental institution that she has been put into she views as a brothel, which she's trying to escape from using other realities she's created. Blue Jones is the Antagonist in this film, he runs the mental institution but in Baby Dolls eyes he runs the brothel keeping them all there against there will. During one of her realities she finds a way to get out of the institute, the story then unfold from there as Baby Doll and her new friends go on an adventure to escape from the institute.


The film starts at Baby Dolls mums funeral, dark and dismal making the audience believe first of all that the stepfather is the Antagonist; Baby Doll is trying to comfort her sister while her stepfather is looking at her evilly like he has a plan. Later he try's to rape her. Unsuccessful he decides to turn this attention to Baby Dolls sister. She starts fighting him again and gets hold of a gun, while trying to shoot him she missed and he kills her sister and she has a break down and in order to cope her alternate realities about life start. With Baby Dolls breakdown he sends her to an institute for which Jones has been paid in order to make sure she’s been dealt with. This is where the audience starts seeing the place as a brothel. Once inside the institute or as the audience see's it the brothel Baby Doll is very withdrawn and is told that she will be sold to the High Roller who is the doctor who will preform the lobotomy on her. Forced to dance by Jones in order to see what talents she has she enters another fantasy reality. Here in a Japanese styled landscape she meets the wise man who gives her a list to help her escape; map, fire, knife, a key and an object he won't tell her about that will ‘take a deep sacrifice’ leaving a mystery for the audience. Later that night she confides in Sweet Pea, Rocket, Blondie and Amber her new friends her plan to escape.




This film is a thriller as it contains lots of suspense about if they will get the five items and what will happen to Baby Doll. The suspense increases especially at the end when practically all the girls die and you watch Baby Doll sacrifice herself for Sweet Pea, everyone thinks that being the Protagonist she will leave the institute happy but she only leaves it as she has being doing throughout the whole film, in her mental paradise that has always been the brothel. The film contains lots of iconic images through out most being weapons and shadows. The mystery of the thriller is the 'will they get out the mental institute?’ The music throughout creates suspense as well as it is very subtle but when the fighting scenes come along it starts speeding up becoming louder helping build the scene and suspense.
Overall I would give Sucker Punch-
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Spoiler Review for 'Olympus has fallen'
The film starts showing a close relationship between Banning and the President at the relaxed start of the film.
The film quickly takes a turn, when driving from Camp David (the presidents holiday home) to a Christmas party, when the front car swerves of the bridge and the one carrying the President and the First Lady is half hanging off the bridge. Forced to make a choice between saving the President and the First Lady Banning saves the President just as the car completely falls all the way into the river taking the First Lady with it.
Afraid for the Presidents life after another hostage is shot they meet there demands. As insurance they take the hostages and supposedly Kang to helicopter all in the same guise with there heads covered. Upon rising the helicopter explodes leaving everyone to believe the President is dead. Unconvinced Banning goes to the
The film is a thriller as it contains a lot of suspense and mystery clearly shown above, the biggest suspense throughout the whole film is the question 'is the president going to get out alive?' Banning is the typical run down hero that suddenly after 18 months without training or even proper weapons can take down over 60 well trained Koreans without so much as a serious or fatal wound. There is also a lot of mystery in this film as no one knows in the beginning who the people are that have taken over the White House? And then there's the further mystery of who are they working for? The film contains lots of iconic images for example, guns and knives. Banning is dressed in dark clothing which gives him that secret agent vibe that is stereotypical for a thriller protagonist, whereas Kang is wearing a suit which gives him a sense of power especially as he is very neat and tidy, which furthers that as a man with a plan compared to president and associates that are all dirty and scruffier than the stereotypical business man making them look powerless and weak.
Overall I would give Olympus Has Fallen
Conclusion
From this film I can see that you can associate everyday items but in order to get the effect they wanted the used the white house seen as the impenetrable building of the US. Maybe when making my video I can use a building seen or thought as, as impenetrable in order to catch the audiences attention and build suspense.
Monday, 2 September 2013
Word Analysis of 'The Birds'
The film 'The Birds' was made to be a horror film during its time of production. The title clearly shows the main basis of the film and the opening credits certifies this presumption more.
The opening credits didn't start out the normal way for horror films. It didn't have gruesome images or nerve wreaking sounds. But the opening credits built up the suspense. There was no music but the constant sound of crowing birds playing in the background gave it an eerie feel and your not sure what's to come.The crows flying across the scene which changes the titles that appear after the birds leaves set up another suspense. This is as the birds don't seem to look like they are doing any harm but they give the sense that there about to attack, as it looks like there circling the words or diving down to catch something. This shows the genre clearly with the way that the birds are behaving.
When the names of the cast and crew appear on scene the writing is bold and simple and is easily read. But surrounded by the chaos of the birds and eerie sounds there is almost a uneasiness to it. It builds up the 'calm before the storm' idea. Making it the horror genre that it is meant to be, as people wouldn't expect it or know it was coming until it was too late.
I think that overall the genre of horror is shown well with the opening credits, not because of the stereotypical opening credits if horror films. These opening credits add extra interest to the film as it being a horror it clearly shown by the birds, the sounds and the credits. The opening credits build up the suspense of the film as to doesn't give much away making the viewer wonder what is going to happen but as not much of the plot is revealed there is also that sense of curiosity mixed with the feelings of dread as maybe the birds at two beginning was attacking people? What were the birds doing? What if there massive? All those thoughts and more pass through the viewers mind giving the building overall the genre and the suspense of the film.
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Napoleon Dynamite Opening Credits Remake
I have remade the opening credits for the film 'Napoleon Dynamite'. It is just under 3 minuets long and includes the music from the real opening credits. Enjoy the video -
The Birds Timeline
In the following attatchment is a timeline of the opening credits of the film 'The Birds'. It contains the information of the cast, crew and studio productions with timings. To help with this I have made keys and colour coded the image.
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