Wednesday 24 September 2014

The Preliminary Task

In groups of no more than four this is a task involving filming and editing a ''Character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character with whom he or she exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue". This task must demonstrate match on action, shot reverse shot and the 180 degree rule.



Tuesday 23 September 2014

The Textual Analysis of Dawn of the Dead

Dawn of the Dead

In thriller opening title sequences they use key elements to attract the audience and create moods such as suspense in many different ways when introducing the film. The film editors do this by the different use of camera angles/shots, editing, sound, mise en scene and acting portrayed throughout the opening title sequence. 


In the Dawn of the Dead opening title sequence the text is written in the colour red. The red could symbolize blood, anger or danger, which would be later on a key colour in the movie. The text flows away of the page as if it were blood trickling falling. Each time the image changes on the OTS it is blurred to create a fuzzy image to create he suspense. The pictures are also either very close up or a long shot and change vey sharply to create that edgy feeling.

The sounds in the OTS are screams, which make the audince enganged and intrigued as to who the screams are coming from and why that person is screaming in the first place. By having the screams it also gives the audience a clear idea as to what genre the movie is going to be, as screaming is often related to danger. The voice over in the scene could also
make the audience feel like there is somebody watching over what is happening in the OTS.