Art of the Title. Art of the Title is a website that shows movie title sequences. I found this website through a Google search. I chose to use this website because it seemed like a reliable source for my research on titles in my genre. This title research will help me better understand my genre and what I need to do for my movie to fit into this genre of film. Researching films title scenes will help me complete my final task to my best ability. What did I see on this website? On this website, I saw a variety of film title scenes. There is a wide range of films to choose from to watch and study for my research. I was able to find many films to watch and study. I managed to find some great films in my genre. What did I learn from this website. This website taught me the order of movie titles. Although everyone may not realize, there is an specific way titles are supposed to be organized. Through careful analysis of these title scenes I discovered this order to the titles.
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Friday, 13 March 2020
Title Research: Watch the Titles
Monday, 27 January 2020
Genre of pitch
The genre of the pitch i ended up choosing is thriller. The reason i chose thriller is because I personally enjoy thrillers and thought it would be interesting to see what it's like from the creator's side rather than the viewers side. I also think that it would be easier to build the plot of a thriller when you can only have the first two minutes. Also, the pitch i chose wouldn't need anything that I don't have access to such as CGI or other advanced technological editing resources. My interest in this genre and pitch will motivate me to complete this final task to my best ability.
Sunday, 26 January 2020
Genre Research: Gerald's Game
Genre: Thriller/ horror
Camera angles (CAMS)
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
Editing
Elements of the genre
Sounds
What elements do you like
What elements do you dislike
Camera angles (CAMS)
- Begins with Gods eye view
- Zooms into a bag and focuses in on handcuffs
- Close-ups to show the different expressions on characters faces
- Pan as car drives
- Tracking shots give the audience an idea of what the setting is
- A wide shot shows the setting
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
- Lighting started out bright and warm creating a happy feeling
Editing
- Constant jumps at the beginning show someone packing
- Fades into the next scene of a car driving and shows the title
- Jumps while characters are in the car suggesting that they are driving far
- Push in on the window where the sounds are coming from, and zoom out on the woman while she is looking in the direction of the window
- Eye line matches make the movie more dramatic
Elements of the genre
Sounds
- Begins with happy, slightly upbeat music
- The sound of branches snapping and leaves rustling creates a sense of suspense; especially since no one can see what it is causing these sounds to occur
What elements do you like
What elements do you dislike
Genre Research: Hush
Genre: Slasher/ thriller
Camera angles (CAMS)
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
Editing
Elements of the genre
Sounds
What elements do you like
What elements do you dislike
Camera angles (CAMS)
- Establishing shot to show how remotely the main character is living
- Extreme close-ups of everything the main character is doing contribute to our understanding of how different everyday actions are for someone who can’t hear
- Constant close-ups throughout the movie highlight the disorientation of the main character
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
- Grayish lighting give it a slightly ominous feel but not exactly scary
- Lighting gets a little more soft and homey but still eerie
- The main character being deaf really exaggerates the scene where her best friend is being stabbed to death and screaming for help
- The setting being during night time contributes to the eerie mood
- Darkness contributes to the eerie mood
Editing
- The constant cuts between the POV of the main character and the killer
Elements of the genre
Sounds
- Emphasis on sounds at the beginning of the movie to bring attention to the main character’s deafness when the sounds cut off
- The light music makes the main characters life seem calm and normal
- The switch between sound and lack thereof highlights the main character’s point of view in contrast with her hearing counterparts
- Crescendos intensify dramatic moments.
What elements do you like
- Great use of color and light to create a slightly desperate and disturbed mood
What elements do you dislike
- I feel like there was a lack of exposition about the murderer’s character
Genre Research: You Get Me
Genre: Thriller
Camera angles (CAMS)
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
Editing
Elements of the genre
What elements do you like
What elements do you dislike
Camera angles (CAMS)
- POV shot
- Over the shoulder
- Tilt
- Wide shot
- Extreme close up
- Two shot
- Ariel shot
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
- Bright lighting creates a creepy yet angelic mood it seems almost too perfect
- Lighting shifts and gets more dramatic
- Lighting is kind of gray
- After a girl has an allergic reaction caused by the main antagonist, there was a shot of her fallen drink dripping like blood
- The main antagonist has a sound motif every time she’s somewhere she’s not supposed to be
- Ambient sounds are a common occurrence in this movie, they help enhance scenes especially when the main antagonist is being a creep
- As the plot advances, the color of the lighting progressively moves to the cooler side of the spectrum. This contributes to the eerie/psychopathic energy given off by the main antagonist
Editing
- Jump cuts
- Cutaways occur often
Elements of the genre
- Sounds
- Soft piano music with a slight somber feeling
- More piano music, sound happy to highlight main characters psychosis
What elements do you like
What elements do you dislike
- Writing of movie wasn’t the best in my opinion
Genre Research: Bird Box
Camera angles (CAMS)
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
Elements of the genre
Sounds
What elements do you like
What elements do you dislike
- Establishing shot
- Ariel shot
- High angle
- Close up
- Over the shoulder shot
- Three shot
- Two shot
- Wide shot
- Tracking shots to transition
- Extreme close up
- Contributes to the ominous mood
- Low angle
Mis-En-Scene (CLAMPS)
- Ominous lighting
- Colors stay on the cooler side of the spectrum contributing to the eerie feeling
- Editing
- Jump cuts occur constantly
- Eye line match
- Cross-cutting
- Graphic match
- Reaction shot
- Special effects: eyes change color when someone sees the monster
Elements of the genre
Sounds
- Ominous
- Quiet
- Light, nature inspiring yet eerie and lonely
- Non-diegetic sounds target audience emotion
- Incidental sounds common
- Same sound bridge for every jump cut
- “No sounds” creates a feeling of the “calm before the storm”
- Internal diegetic sounds in the form of hallucination
What elements do you like
- The use of sound improved the storytelling
What elements do you dislike
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