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I have chosen two films to analyse from the Depict entry and I have chosen Sun and Treasure.
The sun
made by Paul Hill, it is a well structured video where it starts of where we see the sun knocks out the night sky and the camera is from a low angle which shows us that the sky is being very dominant and violent, is the main focus in the shot. The lighting that is used at the start is effective because it shows the main character the sun as the hole light source. The sun then goes on to radiate heat to certain objects like trees and water, this is playing on the fact that global warming is getting worse and causing the world to heat up killing nature and drying out water. This is effective because it relates to what is happening in the world today, and is opening peoples eye's to cut down on global warming, The music that they have used is effective because it has a little suspense but a hint of him out in, this is used to show the audience there is a art of mystery with the sun but there could be some humour about to come up.
made by Paul Hill, it is a well structured video where it starts of where we see the sun knocks out the night sky and the camera is from a low angle which shows us that the sky is being very dominant and violent, is the main focus in the shot. The lighting that is used at the start is effective because it shows the main character the sun as the hole light source. The sun then goes on to radiate heat to certain objects like trees and water, this is playing on the fact that global warming is getting worse and causing the world to heat up killing nature and drying out water. This is effective because it relates to what is happening in the world today, and is opening peoples eye's to cut down on global warming, The music that they have used is effective because it has a little suspense but a hint of him out in, this is used to show the audience there is a art of mystery with the sun but there could be some humour about to come up.
The next scene is the sun seeing the human and trying to kill him with the heat but the man overcomes the sun by hiding behind the tree in the shade. But it then shows the sun getting a cloud electrocuting the tree making it evaporate, this is again showing the on going Battle with global warming. The next scene show's the man running away from the sun and into the night sky where it pushes the sun out, relating to people fighting back on global warming. There is only two main movements that occurs in the short film, it follows the sun to the left and right, but the camera doesn't move up or down. There is non diegetic sound in the film because you can hear the sounds of the bird tweeting at the start and the sound of water being splashed in. The narrative structure is based around the main character the sun heating objects up, but comes upon a dilemma with the human which is the enigma. But then when the sun tries to get the human that is the quest, and finally when the moon over runs the sun, that is the closure.
We can tell from the start of the Depict! movie the sun is the main character and is also the villain in the movie because he has been destroying life and objects, where as the human is the good guy because he is trying to stop the fun from destroying the land. There are some suspense features in the clip from the mise-en-scene because we can see that the sun is burning all then objects, and when he sees the human he tries to get him. And the music changes pace and gets louder as the sun is chasing the man. The music is a orchestra with the brass instruments
Treasure
was made by Oliver Murray, and tells the story about a elderly gentleman who does metal detecting as a hobby. The mise-en-scene starts off by showing the elderly gentleman Tom Clarke and how he started digging when he was young where he would pick up bones when he was young. It then shows up Tom in the field where he is scanning with him metal detector looking for objects. The next shot is a rapid montage showing some of the many objects that he had found over the years, whilst at the same time he says some of the other things he finds like watches, hand grenades, pen knifes and buttons, this helps the audience to know the extent of items he has found whilst metal detecting. The final sequence is a close up of him talking about himself a little more. This is used to show what face expressions he shows when he is talking about how much he loves spending him time on the field with his metal detector.
There are many different camera shots, but the most common shot is a long shot , it is used so the audience can see Tom face expressions and hand movements, the other main shot is a close up, which is used in the rapid montage so you can see all of the objects that he has collected. Also there are a couple of establishing shots where we see Tom getting out of the car and where we are able to see what the location looks like where he is, and the shot where he is scanning the ground going across the screen gives us a good view of where he is at. The sound that you can hear is diegetic and no sound effects are added in. This helps the audience to know what exact noises the metal detectors make. The music that is used is cheerful and upbeat, which gives the audience the help to know what type of mood the scene is. The narrative structure is based on the main character Tom Clarke telling the audience about his hobby. There isn't much camera movement that occurs in the film but when it does it shows Tom moving from left to right.
We can tell from the start of the Depict! movie the sun is the main character and is also the villain in the movie because he has been destroying life and objects, where as the human is the good guy because he is trying to stop the fun from destroying the land. There are some suspense features in the clip from the mise-en-scene because we can see that the sun is burning all then objects, and when he sees the human he tries to get him. And the music changes pace and gets louder as the sun is chasing the man. The music is a orchestra with the brass instruments
Treasure
was made by Oliver Murray, and tells the story about a elderly gentleman who does metal detecting as a hobby. The mise-en-scene starts off by showing the elderly gentleman Tom Clarke and how he started digging when he was young where he would pick up bones when he was young. It then shows up Tom in the field where he is scanning with him metal detector looking for objects. The next shot is a rapid montage showing some of the many objects that he had found over the years, whilst at the same time he says some of the other things he finds like watches, hand grenades, pen knifes and buttons, this helps the audience to know the extent of items he has found whilst metal detecting. The final sequence is a close up of him talking about himself a little more. This is used to show what face expressions he shows when he is talking about how much he loves spending him time on the field with his metal detector.
There are many different camera shots, but the most common shot is a long shot , it is used so the audience can see Tom face expressions and hand movements, the other main shot is a close up, which is used in the rapid montage so you can see all of the objects that he has collected. Also there are a couple of establishing shots where we see Tom getting out of the car and where we are able to see what the location looks like where he is, and the shot where he is scanning the ground going across the screen gives us a good view of where he is at. The sound that you can hear is diegetic and no sound effects are added in. This helps the audience to know what exact noises the metal detectors make. The music that is used is cheerful and upbeat, which gives the audience the help to know what type of mood the scene is. The narrative structure is based on the main character Tom Clarke telling the audience about his hobby. There isn't much camera movement that occurs in the film but when it does it shows Tom moving from left to right.
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