This document analyzes how social groups are represented in a media product. It examines three scenes/characters. The first character is clearly female and located in a rural setting, representing a white British woman who could be portrayed as weak or a victim. The second character is also likely female and white British, implied by a close-up of a small, ringed hand. The third character's gender and ethnicity are unclear as they are dressed entirely in black, but they may be the stalker pursuing the two girls.
The document provides analysis of the opening scenes of four comedy films: Grown Ups, Happy Gilmore, Mall Cop, and Daddy Daycare.
1) The opening scene of Grown Ups uses flashbacks to portray the main characters as children to establish their personalities and roles. Shots are used to subtly convey details about each character.
2) Happy Gilmore's opening depicts flashbacks of the protagonist's childhood playing hockey to set up his passion and working class background.
3) Mall Cop starts with an establishing shot of a police training sign to set up the protagonist's past and uses flashbacks to portray him as clumsy and alone.
4) Daddy Daycare opens with shots of
The document discusses the various technologies used to construct a film opening, including YouTube to publish work and receive feedback, Blogger to upload planning ideas and the final film, a DSLR camera for clear filming, Premiere Pro for detailed editing, and social media like Facebook and Twitter to share planning ideas and the final film to get feedback.
The document discusses the learning process from a preliminary editing task to a final product. It notes that the editing in the final piece was smoother because more practice with the software led to being more selective about effects. Examples show unnecessary effects were used in the preliminary but not the final piece. More shots like close-ups and point-of-view shots were used in the final compared to over-the-shoulder shots in the preliminary. The document reflects on learning to make editing smoother between frames, including more shots for coherence, and only using effects like sharpness when needed for the story.
The document summarizes the opening scenes of several films, describing elements like camera angles, lighting, color palettes, and implications about the stories based on these visual elements. For Pretty Little Liars, the opening uses backlighting and a medium shot to set a mysterious tone. Divergent establishes social classes through clothing colors and implies something happened to move the crowd. Twilight depicts the transformation from human to vampire through changing colors. The Golden Compass establishes a setting through architectural details and lighting. Red Riding Hood introduces the director and displays the film's main setting with natural snow light.
The document outlines some common conventions and elements of thriller films. It discusses the feelings thrillers aim to create such as suspense, tension, and anxiety. It also lists some common thriller genres, iconography used in thrillers like weapons and urban settings, and character types frequently seen such as soldiers, spies, and criminals. Themes like terrorism, conspiracy, and psychology are also mentioned. Narratives in thrillers aim to keep audiences on the edge of their seats and involve characters facing threatening situations and conflicts that endanger their lives.
In what ways does your media product use, develop and challenge froms and con...Joshgeeves
The group analyzed various post-apocalyptic film openings to plan their own. They took inspiration from long shots in The Walking Dead to depict the protagonist as lonely after a disaster. They used similar shots before and after the disaster to show continuity. While most openings use low-key lighting for mystery, they initially used natural lighting to show a normal day and then switched to low-key after the disaster. The group positioned the title cards between shots of the protagonist's morning routine to subtly include them and avoid long boring shots, enhancing the shock of the later disaster.
This document discusses filming a movie at the author's aunt and uncle's house in North Yorkshire. The house is described as high-end and fitting for the main character, who lives a luxurious lifestyle. Shooting at this location would require little permission and provide an intricate interior setting. Additionally, the document mentions filming the main character driving through the countryside as an opening scene to introduce the film's overall feel and showcase the protagonist's wealthy background over tranquil scenery, which would also serve as an appealing backdrop for the opening credits.
This document analyzes how social groups are represented in a media product. It examines three scenes/characters. The first character is clearly female and located in a rural setting, representing a white British woman who could be portrayed as weak or a victim. The second character is also likely female and white British, implied by a close-up of a small, ringed hand. The third character's gender and ethnicity are unclear as they are dressed entirely in black, but they may be the stalker pursuing the two girls.
The document provides analysis of the opening scenes of four comedy films: Grown Ups, Happy Gilmore, Mall Cop, and Daddy Daycare.
1) The opening scene of Grown Ups uses flashbacks to portray the main characters as children to establish their personalities and roles. Shots are used to subtly convey details about each character.
2) Happy Gilmore's opening depicts flashbacks of the protagonist's childhood playing hockey to set up his passion and working class background.
3) Mall Cop starts with an establishing shot of a police training sign to set up the protagonist's past and uses flashbacks to portray him as clumsy and alone.
4) Daddy Daycare opens with shots of
The document discusses the various technologies used to construct a film opening, including YouTube to publish work and receive feedback, Blogger to upload planning ideas and the final film, a DSLR camera for clear filming, Premiere Pro for detailed editing, and social media like Facebook and Twitter to share planning ideas and the final film to get feedback.
The document discusses the learning process from a preliminary editing task to a final product. It notes that the editing in the final piece was smoother because more practice with the software led to being more selective about effects. Examples show unnecessary effects were used in the preliminary but not the final piece. More shots like close-ups and point-of-view shots were used in the final compared to over-the-shoulder shots in the preliminary. The document reflects on learning to make editing smoother between frames, including more shots for coherence, and only using effects like sharpness when needed for the story.
The document summarizes the opening scenes of several films, describing elements like camera angles, lighting, color palettes, and implications about the stories based on these visual elements. For Pretty Little Liars, the opening uses backlighting and a medium shot to set a mysterious tone. Divergent establishes social classes through clothing colors and implies something happened to move the crowd. Twilight depicts the transformation from human to vampire through changing colors. The Golden Compass establishes a setting through architectural details and lighting. Red Riding Hood introduces the director and displays the film's main setting with natural snow light.
The document outlines some common conventions and elements of thriller films. It discusses the feelings thrillers aim to create such as suspense, tension, and anxiety. It also lists some common thriller genres, iconography used in thrillers like weapons and urban settings, and character types frequently seen such as soldiers, spies, and criminals. Themes like terrorism, conspiracy, and psychology are also mentioned. Narratives in thrillers aim to keep audiences on the edge of their seats and involve characters facing threatening situations and conflicts that endanger their lives.
In what ways does your media product use, develop and challenge froms and con...Joshgeeves
The group analyzed various post-apocalyptic film openings to plan their own. They took inspiration from long shots in The Walking Dead to depict the protagonist as lonely after a disaster. They used similar shots before and after the disaster to show continuity. While most openings use low-key lighting for mystery, they initially used natural lighting to show a normal day and then switched to low-key after the disaster. The group positioned the title cards between shots of the protagonist's morning routine to subtly include them and avoid long boring shots, enhancing the shock of the later disaster.
This document discusses filming a movie at the author's aunt and uncle's house in North Yorkshire. The house is described as high-end and fitting for the main character, who lives a luxurious lifestyle. Shooting at this location would require little permission and provide an intricate interior setting. Additionally, the document mentions filming the main character driving through the countryside as an opening scene to introduce the film's overall feel and showcase the protagonist's wealthy background over tranquil scenery, which would also serve as an appealing backdrop for the opening credits.
Hugh Watson is a man on a journey to achieve world peace after his parents were killed in a terrorist attack in Paris. He follows a lead to track down the powerful man responsible. His wife is worried about him as he has been having bad dreams and is deeply invested in his mission for justice and peace.
The document summarizes how the author attracted and addressed their audience for a project. They distributed their project on Facebook and YouTube to reach teenagers as well as the general public. They received positive feedback about the plot, scenes, and representation of the thriller theme. Some comments suggested improving the lighting and camerawork in some scenes. The author feels the positive comments validated elements of their audience research, which highlighted the target audience's preference for fast pacing and short cuts.
The document describes the opening scene of a film including characters, costumes, and makeup. The main characters are Hayley Valler, played by Rachelle Baker, who wakes up strapped to a chair, and Matt Pollard, played by Nathan Baker, who is the first actor seen walking across a field. Costumes for Hayley include a black vest top and leggings to symbolize a villain, while Matt's include dirty, ripped clothes to show his lower class status. Hayley will have little makeup to convey she was locked up and is vulnerable.
This document lists the title sequence elements for a film, including the presenting studio, production details, editor, casting director, main actors, sub-actors, cinematographer, film creator, director, and film title. It also notes that the title "Thriller" is used multiple times in varying fonts and sizes for the title sequence.
This document discusses various locations featured in a film and how they contribute to the mood. It describes a dark alley where a character is killed, a dark forest that creates fear, a gravestone representing death, and shots of the sea representing troubles being lost. It also mentions a dingy tunnel giving a rough feel and closer shots of a lit tunnel feeling safer. Different angles of an alley are discussed where darkness builds tension and light provides a sense of safety.
This document discusses the locations to be used for an opening scene. A misty field will be walked across with no dialogue. Public access to the field means no permissions are needed. The main location will be a garage inside a sister's house, where the owner has given permission to use it for 5-10 hours to film a scene of the main character Jade strapped to a chair while a kidnapper and Jade have a fight scene.
I have chosen two film openings to analyse, one that's in a thriller genre and another that's in a romantic genre to help show the difference in the two genres and how they are represented at the start.
The document provides production details for a film shoot including locations, times, cast information, health and safety considerations, and permissions needed. Locations include a classroom, back alley, overlook of the sea, and graveyard with filming times ranging from midday to dusk. Corey Goldsbury is listed as the main production contact and director, and permissions are needed from the school and graveyard but not for the back alley location.
The document evaluates how social groups are represented in the opening scene of a thriller media product. It describes the male character starting as mysterious, strong, and scary but becoming less dominant and scary when his identity is revealed. It also describes the female lead starting as weak, powerless and mysterious but becoming more dominant by the end of the scene.
The document discusses how the filmmaker represented various social groups in their media product "The Missing". They portrayed:
- The male protagonist as a young (age 19) stalker/abductor, dressing him in dark clothes and a cap to seem mysterious while also incorporating modern fashion trends.
- The female protagonist as a blonde (age 17) "damsel in distress", dressing her in distressed clothing to seem vulnerable but also using fashionable items to seem realistic.
- Social hierarchies through shot types, showing the female high in frames to emphasize her vulnerability and lack of power compared to the dominant male stalker.
- Common stereotypes of gender and age groups but trying to challenge some conventions, like showing an older
This document discusses several major production and distribution companies in the film industry. It provides details on the founding and history of companies like Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate. It also lists some popular and well-known thriller film franchises and titles that each company has produced or distributed over the years.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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Hugh Watson is a man on a journey to achieve world peace after his parents were killed in a terrorist attack in Paris. He follows a lead to track down the powerful man responsible. His wife is worried about him as he has been having bad dreams and is deeply invested in his mission for justice and peace.
The document summarizes how the author attracted and addressed their audience for a project. They distributed their project on Facebook and YouTube to reach teenagers as well as the general public. They received positive feedback about the plot, scenes, and representation of the thriller theme. Some comments suggested improving the lighting and camerawork in some scenes. The author feels the positive comments validated elements of their audience research, which highlighted the target audience's preference for fast pacing and short cuts.
The document describes the opening scene of a film including characters, costumes, and makeup. The main characters are Hayley Valler, played by Rachelle Baker, who wakes up strapped to a chair, and Matt Pollard, played by Nathan Baker, who is the first actor seen walking across a field. Costumes for Hayley include a black vest top and leggings to symbolize a villain, while Matt's include dirty, ripped clothes to show his lower class status. Hayley will have little makeup to convey she was locked up and is vulnerable.
This document lists the title sequence elements for a film, including the presenting studio, production details, editor, casting director, main actors, sub-actors, cinematographer, film creator, director, and film title. It also notes that the title "Thriller" is used multiple times in varying fonts and sizes for the title sequence.
This document discusses various locations featured in a film and how they contribute to the mood. It describes a dark alley where a character is killed, a dark forest that creates fear, a gravestone representing death, and shots of the sea representing troubles being lost. It also mentions a dingy tunnel giving a rough feel and closer shots of a lit tunnel feeling safer. Different angles of an alley are discussed where darkness builds tension and light provides a sense of safety.
This document discusses the locations to be used for an opening scene. A misty field will be walked across with no dialogue. Public access to the field means no permissions are needed. The main location will be a garage inside a sister's house, where the owner has given permission to use it for 5-10 hours to film a scene of the main character Jade strapped to a chair while a kidnapper and Jade have a fight scene.
I have chosen two film openings to analyse, one that's in a thriller genre and another that's in a romantic genre to help show the difference in the two genres and how they are represented at the start.
The document provides production details for a film shoot including locations, times, cast information, health and safety considerations, and permissions needed. Locations include a classroom, back alley, overlook of the sea, and graveyard with filming times ranging from midday to dusk. Corey Goldsbury is listed as the main production contact and director, and permissions are needed from the school and graveyard but not for the back alley location.
The document evaluates how social groups are represented in the opening scene of a thriller media product. It describes the male character starting as mysterious, strong, and scary but becoming less dominant and scary when his identity is revealed. It also describes the female lead starting as weak, powerless and mysterious but becoming more dominant by the end of the scene.
The document discusses how the filmmaker represented various social groups in their media product "The Missing". They portrayed:
- The male protagonist as a young (age 19) stalker/abductor, dressing him in dark clothes and a cap to seem mysterious while also incorporating modern fashion trends.
- The female protagonist as a blonde (age 17) "damsel in distress", dressing her in distressed clothing to seem vulnerable but also using fashionable items to seem realistic.
- Social hierarchies through shot types, showing the female high in frames to emphasize her vulnerability and lack of power compared to the dominant male stalker.
- Common stereotypes of gender and age groups but trying to challenge some conventions, like showing an older
This document discusses several major production and distribution companies in the film industry. It provides details on the founding and history of companies like Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, and Lionsgate. It also lists some popular and well-known thriller film franchises and titles that each company has produced or distributed over the years.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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