Monday 10 January 2011

Previous projects- analysis














Joely

I would give this short film 34-35 marks which is a
high level 2. I chose this marks because it used simple 
shots but used a variety of different distances. Also the 
sound and music used was appropriate, which created 
tension in the film. Also i marked down the film as it 
featured no titles showing who was in the film or who 
directed or produced the film,except the name of the 
film.












Louise's Analysis
I would give this a 23-24 marks which is the top of a level 1 going into a level 2. I think this as there isn't a very different variety of shots, it tends to stick to the same shot through out which is a long shot and contains one close up. However it does use music approprietly and its titles are convienintly placed. If this film contained a larger variety of shots then it would have been well into the level 2 as the music, sound, setting and lighiting are appropriate in represetnting the genre and setting. Props, lighting and setting however are effectively used to create the atmousphere.















Charlie's analysis
For this clip, I would give it 25-26 marks which is the bottom of level 2.
I gave it this mark because it used some good shots, kept the camera steady mostly, the music is suited to the piece well and contains one or two close ups along with some good use of lighting. However the change of setting is rather confussing, and some of the shots are quite long which could bore the audience. If they wanted to getting higher into level two, they could add more of a variety of shots in , shorten some of them and make sure that it flows and make sure the audience can understand what is going on. The costume was appropriate to the sequence and the sub genre of the clip was shown well.























Elliot's Analysis
I would give this clip 38-39 marks, as the setting, props, shot selection and continuity are all excellent. However, i think the lighting throughout the film is very poor, and in many scenes i was left confused as to what was happening in the film. It is recogniseable as a vampire film, as it sticks to the conventions of the genre. Also the titles are effective, and show the star of the film, director and production company. The shots used are particularly well chosen, as they are not too short or too long, and keep the audience interested as to what happens next.

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