Friday 13 February 2015

Analysing Film

All Good Things


This particular shot is part of a shot, reverse, shot to add a conversational feel to the dialogue. It allows the audience to see how they react to eachother as well as there interactions and proximity which can give hints of their relationship.By being able to see the main characters reaction we can perhaps judge on future events.
The lighting is natural using the sun, which adds the feeling of happiness and easiness to the scene. The slight shadows add a realistic effect and by using the sun it also illustrates the season they are in. The soft lighting used results in a low contrast to express this supposed happy tone.
The characters are placed in an attractive place in the rule of thirds, making this shot pleasing to the eye. Both characters are also in shot which adds to the conversational tone of the scene; however the fact that the shot is more focused on Gosling's character shows the audience that he is the character we are meant to be focusing on.
The white clothing could connote purity, however from previous shots we know that they have just finished a game of tennis so the clothes are apt for that situation. Also, the game of tennis is an important feature in the film because it appears earlier on in as major flashback as a child.

Friday 6 February 2015

This Girl Can 

Women Empowerment 


This advert was produced to beat inactivity and to help empower women to support the feminism movement.  The vast array of women help this video become relatable to all female, including a range of sizes, ethnicity and ages. Throughout the women are shown as strong, powerful and capable- this is aided by the high key lighting which has connotations of strength because of the brightness. The use of close-ups creates a sense of realism because you see the facial expressions in detail and the audience get a feel of how much they have pushed themselves and how proud this is making them feel. The sweat is also highlighted by the high key lighting and close ups which, personally, i believe helps to create a sense of bravery and strength for they are not caring of what others think and are comfortable in their own bodies. The smiles on their faces also help create this sense of empowerment and strength because they are happy and it has a positive effect on the audience for smiles are contagious ; this leads to the overall positive representation of women and exercise which was create to empower and encourage women. The use of the music 'Get Your Freak On' by Missy Elliot is important for it adds to the idea of independence and success that this video implies. Elliot is a motivated and powerful woman who has succeeded despite her size and race, which would have been looked down on only several decades ago. This is down to videos and ideas such as the ones this text employs, for it helps to create a stronger movement in which ideas blossom and grown until they are accepted by all.  When the track pauses for a moment in the music video and the diegetic breathing is highlighted it helps, again, to create a sense of realism. Also when the music starts up again and the women continue on their journey it illustrates just how motivated they really are because they didn't give up, even when they thought they had reached their limit they carried on pushing- to me this demonstrates true strength. This video effectively supports the feminist movement for it's target audience is largely women and through the technical codes and styles the media producers have created this sense of empowerment that will motivate women. Another big aim for this video was to encourage exercising within the community, not only women, and through the array of people portrayed in this video, I think all would have found it appealing and empowering.