Friday, 5 February 2016

Finger smith Representation of Sexuality

Soundtrack
The hyperbolic sound of Miss Maud and her maid breathing and the material of their dresses rustling paired with the non-diegetic voice-over of Maud's mind where she says "I had to keep telling myself what she planned to do with me" represents  their lesbian relationship to be very physical. However, due to the ideologies of the time period these physical desires had to be repressed, and the only way in which they can be sated is through imagination.

Camerawork
The slow, gradual tracking shot of Miss Maud's gloved hand gliding over the form of her maid without coming in contact with her, represents the repressed sexual desires that would be apparent with any lesbian living in this time period due to the ideologies of society. This also portrays the people of the lesbian culture as highly sexual and physical. 

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Trial Exam Feedback

Q1.
Explanation/Analysis/Argument
15/20

Examples
15/20

Terminology
7/10

Total - 37/50

Targets:
Revise editing
Give a larger range of examples to reach level 4
Make analysis more nuanced to reach level 4
10/10 on terminology, improve range

Q2.
Explanation/Analysis/Argument
17/20

Examples
13/20

Terminology
5/10

Total - 35/50

Targets:
Boost terminology to 10/10
Give a greater range of relevant examples to reach level 4
Consider both sides of the argument in the answer

Overall Total - 72/100

Sunday, 13 December 2015

Star Wars and A Field in England Distribution Comparison

Star Wars
Saturated
Huge budget for production
Larger budget for promotion
Cult following of saga
Multiple trailers
Apps
Merchandise
Social media campaigns
Posters
Advertised in synergy with Star Wars: Battlefront

A Field in England
Limited
Tiny budget for production
Smaller budget for promotion
Cult following of the director
Multiple trailers
Earned promotion
Simultaneous release 
 

Distribution Companies

1) Here is a list of the official UK film distribution companies. How many of the 'Big Six' studios also own distribution companies? 


  • Altitude Films
  • Arrow Films
  • Axiom Films
  • Curzon Artificial Eye
  • Dartmouth Films
  • Dogwoof
  • E1 Entertainment UK
  • Entertainment Film Distributors
  • Eros International
  • Icon Film Distribution
  • Independent Distribution
  • Lionsgate
  • Metrodome Distribution
  • Networking Releasing
  • Paramount Pictures UK
  • Park Circus
  • Pathé Distribution
  • Peccadillo Pictures
  • Pinewood Pictures
  • Reliance Entertainment
  • Soda Pictures
  • Sony Pictures Releasing
  • STUDIOCANAL
  • Twentieth Century Fox Film Co.
  • Universal Pictures UK
  • UTV Motion Pictures
  • Vertigo Films
  • Verve Pictures
  • Warner Bros. Distributors
  • Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, UK
  • The Works UK Distribution
  • Yashraj Films Ltd                               

2) Have a look at the new releases in UK Cinemas this week and see if you can work out what the following distribution terms mean, and find one example of a film released 
 a. Limited Distribution - Where the film is only distributed to a selection of cinemas, or only to cinemas in a specific area.

b.  Key Cities - Where the film is only released in major cities nationally, for example in England it would only be distributed to cinemas in London and Manchester etc.

c. Wide Distribution -  Where the film is distributed to the majority of cinemas nationwide, making it as easy as possible to be accessed by their target audience.

d. 

Friday, 4 December 2015

Merlin Representation of Class

Mise-en-scéne
The costume in the extract represents class in a certain way. Arthur wears expensive armour for his costume suggesting that he is of the upper class, as only the rich could afford such an outfit. Furthermore Merlin is portrayed to be of the lower class as he merely dons rags and shawls, due to him not being affluent enough to afford anything more expensive. Moreover, the lady at the beginning off the extract wears a costume of a long, expensive and purple dress, to suggest that she is of the upper class. This is as she would need to be wealthy to afford the dress, as well as the fact that the dress is purple, a colour reserved mainly for only the most regal of people in society during the medieval time period.

Soundtrack
The dialogue within the extract represents class in a certain way. The diegetic sound of Merlin saying to Arthur "How long have you been training to be a prat, my Lord". This contradicts the stereotype that lower class surfs are respectful of the upper class. However, it supports the stereotype that the lower class are very rude and disgusting in comparison to the upper class. Furthermore, the diegetic asynchronous sound of the sheep in the marketplace as Merlin walks through the marketplace, suggests that he is of lower class by linking them together. This is supportive of the stereotype that the lower class work with livestock, and do all the dirty farming work that the upper class would not even think of doing.

Editing
The cutting techniques throughout the extract represent class in a specific way. The use of a cutaway to the reaction of Merlin's teacher as Arthur and Merlin are fighting, contradicts a common stereotype of the lower class (we know he is lower class due to his costume being similar to that of Merlin). Merlin's teacher seems disappointed in Merlin and disapproves of his use of violence, this contradicts the common stereotype that the lower class enjoy violence and are typically violent in their nature. Furthermore, the use of crosscutting between Merlin and the woman in the purple dress at the beginning of the extract, suggesting that Merlin is of the lower class and should not have been where he was at that moment in time. This is supportive of the stereotype that people of the lower class do not often belong as they do not have the same rights as someone of the upper class, that ideal is represented as the lady wears a purple dress, a colour reserved for the prestigious members of the upper class.

Camerawork
The camera angles used throughout this extract represent class in a specific way. The use of a high angle on Arthur when he falls on to the pile of sacks and to the mercy of Merlin. This contradicts the common stereotype that the upper class is dominant over the lower class, whereas in this shot Merlin who is lower class is clearly dominant. However, the closely following high angle shot of Merlin as Arthur knocks him to the floor turns everything around, making Arthur dominant over Merlin. This reinforces the stereotype that the upper class will always be dominant over the lower class no matter what, and will always end up on top.

Monday, 23 November 2015

Star Wars Marketing and Advertising Analysis

Star Wars 7 is being promoted through a variety of ways. Disney have created a variety of teaser trailers and full feature trailers, as well as posters and merchandise, which are making fans of the series of films go crazy. Furthermore, they have made a deal with a YouTube channel known as Maker Studios. They have agreed for a Star Wars themed series to be created on the channel. Moreover, Disney are also advertising alongside Star Wars Battlefront which is being made by EA, both the film and the game are advertising one another as they are from the same franchise and are being released on the same day.
The new trilogy if Star Wars films have been created to target both the old generation of fans and the newcomers to the franchise. This is done by using both old characters that previous fans know and love from previous films, and new characters that have never been seen before to help the newcomers truly understand the story.



Warm Bodies Marketing and Advertising Analysis

Production Company: Summit Entertainment
Genre: Paranormal-romantic-zombie-comedy
Release Date: January 8th 2013

One of the ways in which the film Warm Bodies was advertised was through the use of trailers; there was first of all the official trailer which was released on the 9th of Novemeber 2012, furthermore there was an international trailer released one day later. 
Moreover, a variety of merchandise was released inspired by certain lines and scenes from the film, these items are showcased on websites such as cafepress.com, red bubble.com and goldlabel.com. In addition the film advertises in synergy with the book it was derived from, by the same name and written by Isaac Marion.