Friday 24 January 2014

Music Video Analysis


The music video I have chosen for narrative is Rudimental – Waiting All Night with 61 Million views. This is because the video has a massive true story behind it. The whole video is showing the journey this guy had to go through when he had had an accident by being hit by a truck. You can tell that the camera movement is mostly hand held as it seems homemade, and it’s quite joggy, which adds realism to the video. Also when the camera seems slightly unstable and fuzzy you sense some type of unease from the camera movement. From the beginning of the video the music video is diegetic as you can hear them when they’re on their bikes however the music is then inserted over the video. At the beginning there are a lot of zoomed in close ups and jump cuts, as the video shows different people around the guy’s reactions. It there turns into medium close ups and a lot of scene shots. This music video is a good example of narrative as the video takes you through a story of this persons part in their life, and the different beats in the music fits the scenes.


Wednesday 22 January 2014

Completed film pitch.

AQA Media GCSE
Assignment 2: Film production
Film pitch

For my film I decided the storyline to be about a boy who thought he had everything, and got everything he wanted. He had popularity, power, he was rude, and he was arrogant. He thought it would always be there, and relied on all these things. However, he wanted more and took it all for granted. He didn't pay attention to anyone, apart from himself. Everyone was afraid of him. Until his actions started having consequences. He started to lose everything, everyone because of his actions and how he was. Everyone he had gave up. No one cared for him, and he realised what he had done to himself and others. So he had to figure out how to make things better to get to the new equilibrium and resolve the disequilibrium.  

Friday 17 January 2014

Assignment 2: Textual analysis.

AQA Media GCSE 
Assignment 2: Film production

Analytical task: Compare the impact and effectiveness of two promotional methods used by one film.

Introduction
In this essay I will be writing about the movie The Wolf of Wall Street which will be released in the UK on January 17th 2014, which is distributed by Universal Pictures International (UPI) in the UK. However, in USA it was distributed by Paramount Pictures and released on 25th december 2013. I will be comparing how effective the movie and trailer are and the impact they made. (Imdb)

Institutional background information
The Company that produced The Wolf of Wall Street is Red Granite Pictures (Who have also produced Friends with Kids, Children’s rise, Reach me and more). Red Granite Pictures (RGP) is an American film finance, development, production and distribution company. They produced the film with Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way and Martin Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions. Scorsese is the director of the film. (Imdb) Universal Picture, also known as Universal Studios, is the distributor, and will be releasing this movie in the UK & Europe. Universal Pictures is an American motion picture studio owned by Comcast. They create and distribute theatrical and non-theatrical films. It is one of the six major movie studios. Universal have Advertised the movie immensely with posters and the trailers. The trailers were played all over Europe. Also, with a few billboards and posters. Lastly, the whole universal studios website is about The Wolf of Wall Street.

 (Wikipedia + Universalstudios.com)

Textual analysis (trailer)
The trailer is a very different trailer to other ones. This is because there are very small clips and they are continuously jump cuts of different scenes. The movie doesn’t have disequilibrium or a new equilibrium. However, you can figure out what the disequilibrium is. While watching the trailer you only notice 1 or 2 of the characters and their roles: Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill as the main characters, and a few of the police. At the beginning of the trailer it tells us the distributors and the producers UPI and RGP along with the release date. Also, the director is named, the two main characters. There is a voice over, and music as well as text on screen. This is different because that normally doesn’t happen. . There are quite a few enigma and action codes. Such as do the police find him? What is his work that is illegal? There’s also a clip where a man is hanging from a building, what happens? Does he fall? The clip from 01:33 to 01:45 seconds in the trailer, DiCaprio’s is telling us about his work and says it’s illegal. This could lead to many Enigma codes such as why is he doing this work? How did it get so big? What is the job he’s doing? The trailer is effective because it doesn’t show you a lot of the disequilibrium which leaves the audience wanting to know what happens and will go watch the movie. The trailer makes an impact because it’s very intense and there’s a lot going on. Some people may not understand what the whole movie is about from watching the trailer, and some may think that there’s too much going on such as: Partying, girls, money etc. The poster compared to the trailer aren’t that different because in the Poster you see the office, money, girls, partying and the main character, which is the same as the trailer. But in the trailer you get to know the story line slightly more and get introduced to different people/things.

Textual analysis (Poster)          
The title has stood out the most as the pop of orange grabs your attention. The use of Sans serif font for the title suggests that the film isn’t serious or formal at all, and in a documentary they would normally use a serif font. The central image depicts that the main character (Leonardo DiCaprio) is some sort of boss and also tells us the movie is based on him or his life and tells us his status in the film. The image is placed in the visual centre so that the audience knows and recognises the main character. The colour scheme is obviously orange and black as the main character is in those colours, and the writing is black and orange, also, no one is the background is wearing those colours so they won’t stand out. Surprisingly, there isn’t a production blurb as there normally would be on a film poster. There are just a few credits at the bottom, director and main character at the top, then a release date at the bottom. The film poster tells the audience a bit of what the movie will include with parties and craziness which means it would be a comedy, therefore people would want to go watch it.


Representations
The representations of the women are just like they’re items. I think this because in the trailer the women are just there for the men’s company and are just being used. This is a bad representation because it makes people think all women are cheap and vulnerable. The representations of women are shown similarly in the poster and trailer. Whereas the representation for men shows that they’re very powerful, and have power of women and can do what they want. This isn’t equal. But because this is based in the 1990s it seems fine as men had dominance over women. This movie has the stereotype of all men by being obsessed with sex, money and violence. Surprisingly, there aren’t any black people in the movie considering what year it was.  

Overall effectiveness
Overall, the film poster and trailer have made an impact on the movie as it shows you what type of movie it is, what it’s about, etc. The wolf of wall street was predicted a REALLY good movie also, so this led to many people going to watch it, pre-book tickets, going to the premiere etc. The budget of the movie was $100,000,000 and they made $119,842,323, which shows how much of an impact the poster and trailer were for them to make that much money and the rest of the film promotion. However, they still have more money to come as it hasn’t been released in Some of Asia, some of Europe and more.





My trailer and poster   
My film poster and trailer arent as similar because my poster just has the main character by himself with no one around him. Which relates to the movie more than the trailer, because the poster is the disequilibrium which isnt shown in the trailer. I think most of the disequilibrium is shown in the poster as the tagline shows something bad happens, also the main character is alone instead of with a load of people. Also, the trailer shows more of what his lifestyle is like and the poster leaves you questioning about what his lifestyle is like. Overall, I think my poster and trailer act as a whole as they are opposite but together you can tell the equilibrum and the disequilibrium.

Wednesday 8 January 2014

Representation & Theory


The movie I chose was 21 jump street. This is because in the movie 2 police officers have to go undercover and have to act like teenagers. This is a good example because the police officers would have to think about what teenagers are like, what their interests are, how they dress and then be like that. Shmidt and Jenko represent teenagers the way they were when they were teens, but it turned out that things have changed, so they had to learn and fit in. the teens arent as accurate as they're very caring about the environment and do sell drugs which could be some cases for teens, but not all. It also shows what the typical  stereotype of american high school, teachers etc are like. I think the teachers have been presented badly as they are too cool and jokey and not very professional as they should be. Not only does it show school related things, it shows bikers which are white with one black leader of the bikers who smoke cannabis, do drugs etc. I think some of their representations are accurate whereas some are just the stereotypes and what people want to see. Also, the way they portray the american high school with prom etc is accurate. Lastly, the bikers, they are quite accurate. Very intimidating, big built, wearing black, wearing bandanna's, have motorbikes etc. Overall, the movie shows some represents well and others not as accurate, but if its entertainment people don't necessarily care about how they are being portrayed.

Equilibrium(Todorov) 
Equilibrium
-Jenko was popular in high school
-They help eachother qualify to be a cops
-Get their first bust  
-Get transfered
-Schmidt fits in
Disequilibrium
-when they were teens Schmidt was bullied
-Forgot to read them rights
-Jenko doesnt fit in
-They have a disagreement
New equilibrium
-They become friends again
-They get a bust, solved the case and closed it

Propp(Character)
Hero(s)
-Schmidt and Jenko
Heroine
-Molly
Villian
-Bikers
-Drug dealers
-Drug maker
Mentor
-Captain Dickson

Barthes(Enigma and Action codes)
Enigma codes
-Are the bikers going to beat them up? Hurt them?
-Are the bikers scared of them? If not, why are they running?
-Will people find out they're undercover?
-Will they get caught at the party?
Action codes
-When they take the drugs
-At the party, the fight
-The bikers at the park