Wednesday 19 October 2016

Filming task - Juno


Filming task-Juno 

Here is an edit of footage to match the original clip shown in the bottom right corner.






   I think that my storyboard was accurate as I included some of the frames and camera movements used in the original film. I included the duration of each shot and action in the shot. I could have included some more details  as I didn't included all the key icons and props on every shot. For some shots I have included the transitions that I would need to include in the editing process.
To improve I would include maximum detail for every shot on the storyboard including: the frames and camera movements, Mise en Scene and the editing effects needed.

I think that the filming process went very well. My group worked together very effectively and we completed the filming process promptly. We persevered well with the limited props and locations available to us. One of my group's strengths was our ability to work together and share all of the responsibilities equally. We were all actively doing a task at all times. 

We did manage to get all of the shots that we needed but needed to cut some of the shots up and film them in sections so that we could get all of the key icons from the original video in our own shots, and at the right angles. In some places the filming was a little bit shaky. To improve we could use a tripod to keep the camera steady and therefore improve the quality of the footage. 

I learnt how to edit  things in Adobe Premiere Pro while completing this task. Like how to place another video in the corner of the screen. I also learnt how to edit the effects that I included in my video and how to speed up and slow down the speed of a video. I was able to edit the intensity of the cartoon effect (Find Edges) that I used and was able to change the direction of the wipe transitions that I included.

Sunday 16 October 2016

Narrative

Narrative 

Narrative is some kind of retelling often in words, of something that has happened. The Narrative is not the story itself but rather the telling of the story.

Bathes' codes: Significant items and objects, anything can happen, but don't lose the audience. (Action, symbol, enigma) He came up with the idea of signs and that they can tell us a lot of different meanings. He said that text is like a ball of thread and needs to be broken down and looked at in more detail, and that everything has multiple meanings.

Tests may be open (unravelled ending).
Texts may be closed.

Enigma code - What are characters saying, who what where why? This results in the audience wanting to see more.


Todorov: This is the theory is that every production has five stages.

  1. Equilibrium (The state of normality) 
  2. Distruption of the equilibrium (A character/action causes an effect which disturbs the normality)
  3. The main protagonist recognises the equilibrium has been disturbed
  4. Restoration of the equilibrium (The protagonist attempts to restore the equilibrium)
  5. New equilibrium (Equilibrium is restored, but transformations and changes have occurred from the original equilibrium)
Propp
- All narratives have a common structure
- Shaped by characteristics

Levi-Strauss
- Good narrative is caused by opposites (Binary opposites)


The Prestige Narrative 





Top hats = Magic
Birds in cages = trapped/ freeing
Lightening = scared feeling

Enigma - Why Lighting?
Stages

  • Equilibrium = normal practiced magic trick
  • Disruption = people shouting/violence, reappearence of magician doesn't happen - magician gets stuck in a box of water - Murder.
  • New Equilibrium  = No magician/magic potentially back to normality
Characters

  • Older man
  • Young Girl
  • Audience
  • Magician + Assistant 
  • Murderer 

Opposites

  • Calm narrative  Vs stressful narrative
  • Caged and freedom
  • Youth and elder
  • Innocence and wisdom 

UP narrative 


Significant items/signs

  • Clouds turn into babies
  • Mailbox shows happiness 


Stages

  • Disruption of Equilibrium = not being able to have a baby, not being able to go to south America, car break down, broken leg, roof falling in 
  • New equilibrium = Ellie dies before him (Carl) , Carl Lives alone.
Characters

  • Ellie is outgoing lively / dies first / physically different (tall and skinny)
  • Carl is shy / lives on without Ellie / Physically different (Short  and stocky)


Lava Narrative


Significant items/signs

  • couples/love
  • Volcanoes song - about finding love = theme love
Enigma - Will he find love?

stages

  • Normality - volcano all alone, singing song about love.
  • Disruption - lava burns out, female lave bursts out the sea to find him.
  • New equilibrium - 2 volcanoes murged in love sining about each-other.
Characters

  • Male 
  • Female
Opposites

  • Tall skinnyVs short and wider