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Thursday, 13 December 2012

Sequence Analysis

Sequence Analysis
 
Shot Number
 
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Shot Length
Shot Dis
tance
Camera Angle
Camera Movement
Transition
SFX/Music
Dialogue
1
Black and white, bedroom, black clothed man
00:06:61
Short, slow motion
Point of view
pan
cut
Dark, sinister,
I came home and there was a man in my house, he had a artificial arm…Are you saying I killed my wife…






Are you saying a crushed her skull and then I shot her
2
Colour Shot,
00:01:04
Medium length shot
zoom
Backwards
cut
Music drop
3
handcuffs
00:02:13
Close up
Low angle, giving subject stature
Follow or tracking shot, Left to right pan
cut
The noise syncs with the music.
4
Face of Harrison ford flashes back to murdered then gets strapped into is prison clothing( large bang when he gets belted in)
00:06:80
Close up
low angle
Fuzzy,Blurry, fast, reckless, dissolute
Cut
Syncs with timing of flashback
5
Handcuffs, flashbacks( black and white)
00:03:00
Medium close up,


fade
Accumulation and Buildup of tension in the music and sound effects

6
Blackout then fade into a bus spinning of round the corner, combined with the shot of Harrison ford hitting the side of the bus
00:15:00
Low angle shot
Low angle
Stile for (1 sec) then tracking shot down into the trees
Cut, cut,
Silent, helicopter in the sky

7
Fast cut shot of harrison ford in the crashed bus in the trees, looking around for police.
00:04:00




Quite, accumulation

8
Shot of train plowing intosticken bus in the middle of the train line
00:08:50
Eye level,
Extremely low
Tracking shot followed by a point of view shot
fade


9
Police turning up at crash of the train and wracked bus
00:06:34


Pan shot
cut
Slow mysterious music, in sync with music

10
Harrison ford running way from the sense
00:03:00



cut
Sweating, panicking 

11
Crime investigator officer, Harrison ford running again
00:23:00
Medium close up
Eye level, low angle shot of feet
Still shot followed by pan
cut










Alright ladies and gentlemen listen up; we have a fugitive that has been on the run for 90minties, average foot speed over uneven ground baring injuries 4 mph,

12
Woods, trees, forest Harrison Ford running away
00:03:20
Wide shot
Medium angle shot which gets the view of the whole stature
Pan
Cut
Low volume violin , breath of Harrison Ford
13
Forest, leafs, woods, Harrison Ford running
00:02:05
Close up
Low angle shot which gets the view of the shoes only
Pan
Cut
Violin rise with the volume
14
Shot of Harrison Ford falling and hitting the ground
00:02:10
Medium close up
Low angle, slow motion
Still
Cut
No music
Arghhh
15
Harrison Ford gets up and carries on running
00:02:01
Medium close up
Eye level angle, slow motion
Tracking shot
Cut
Violin in the background

16
Face of Tommy Lee Jones speaking
00:01:23
Close up
Eye level angle
Still
Cut
The voice of tommy lee jones
That will give you a radius of 6 miles. What I want out of each and every one of you is a hard target search of every gas station.


17
Face of Harrison Ford shaving, scissors
00:4:02
Close up
Eye level angle
Still
Cut
The voice of another seen been played over another scene. Violin in the background been synchronized
Checkpoints will go up in 15 miles
18
Title of characters name appear on the screen (first name)
00:02:25


Still
Cut
Violin in the background
No dialogue
19
Tommy Lee Jones moving towards the camera, guns
00:03:10
Medium close up
Low angle which gives the stature of the subject
Still
Cut
Sound of water been stepped on with the violin music in the background
No dialogue
20
Title of the character’s name (surname)
00:02:25


Still
Cut
Violin in the background
No dialogue
21
Tommy Lee Jones, vehicles, police officers
00:02:42
Close up
Eye level angle
Still
Fades in from black then cut to the next scene
Violin plays at the same low volume then increases towards the end of the scene
Go get him

Posters

Posters

We had to do some research on posters as well because part of this project was to create a poster which has the purpose of advertising and promoting the movie. So we researched the posters and looked at the detail that was put in and what the codes and conventions are for this.

Looper Poster


The poster is split into the future and the past. As you can see, the older character may have to face his past whilst the younger character may have to fight his future. The film is all to do with time travelling and shows the older person as the future of the younger person. The older character is pointing his gun to the left which represents the past whilst the younger guy is pointing it to the right which represents the future. The poster makes you think as you don’t know if they are fighting each other or working together.


What publishers do when they have made a poster, they mention all the companies and sponsors that they have at the bottom of the poster. It is not the most important feature on the poster so it gets put in a small text so your eyes are more focused on the design and image of the poster.

The title of the film is in a large font. They have done this for you to put focus on that title. It is the largest font on the page so it shows that it is the title of the film. The letters are widely spread from each other and this may have been done to show the time gaps between the two characters. It is representing the time travel.
Bourne Legacy Poster
 

The postershows a large image of a character. This represents that he is the main star in the film and that is who you will be focusing on throughout it. It is not a still image as it is showing him in action. This is good as it is representing a genre in the film. Showing you that there is action.

The black lines that there are on the poster that say “There was never just one” may suggest that there is a code that needs cracking. That might be the plot of the film and the purpose of it all. Posters give hints with the way the features have been represented.
As you can see on many other posters, the title is once again large and bold to attract attention to the poster and to show the film title. Also what some posters do is put the actor’s real name on and whoever else features in the film as well. Then there is the small font at the bottom of the page which shows the companies and sponsors that have been involved in the film making. There are many codes and conventions in posters and these are the main ones.
Skyfall Poster
 
This is the Skyfall poster. There have been many of the James Bond films that have been released and there are different posters for each of them. But one feature that they keep and include on most posters is the spiral background thag you can see. It is going round and in the middle there is James Bond. This instantly shows that he is the main guy in the film. Then there is the title of the film which has a large text and bold font towards it. The sizes of the film title show that this is a code and convention when making a poster. You need a large font in the title to show that it is the title of the film. At the bottom of the poster there is the name of the companies and sponsors. Once again they have been wrote in small text because they are not as important as the design of the poster. Too much text on the poster will take away the creativity of it.
 
Avengers Assemble Poster


 There is a wide range of main characters in this film. You can see that as it has been included in the film poster because there is more than one main character there. This film is to do with a group of superheroes and instantly you cna see how they are there to stop the world from being taken over by villains. The title of the film is in large text and is bold as well and this is done to stand out to the audience and show them what this film is called. Also at the bottom of the page you have the sponsors and companies that have been a part of the creation of this film. It has the date that the film is being released at which most posters do. If they audience like the look of the film then they will need to know when it is being released.

Conclusion

 Overall, the majority of posters have the same codes and conventions. The main codes and conventions that I came across was large font, large background of the film that covered the page, release date and the sponsors and companies. These are the main features that are mosly compulsary to have in a film poster.