1 Medium shot of us both 2 Back shot of us both 3 back to the medium shot of us both 4 he says "open your eyes" 5 I open my eyes 6 I say "I'm flying" well first we had to find and elevated place which we got lucky as there is an trunk at one of the enterences of Ravenor park where we recorded the scene as the "front of the ship" Then we took couple shots of the first scene from the front and then it we only need one from the back as it was quite a simple scene and then the hardest scene came as making a scene where you have to say some weird romantic stuff with your guy friends is very funny to do so we had to re shoot it multiple times. https://youtube.com/shorts/Y6_TTYZleQY?si=5iz_NnqbVwizi5RL
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Film & TV Language: Mise-en-scene blog tasks
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Costume : The costumes of the characters play a significant role in this mise-en-scène. Jack's attire is casual and rugged, reflecting his working-class background. He wears a simple shirt and jacket, which contrast with the more elaborate and elegant dress worn by Rose. Her elegance, with the way she is dressed, signifies her upper-class status and is a stark contrast to Jack's attire. This contrast in clothing immediately communicates the class divide between the characters. Lighting: The lighting in this scene is soft and romantic, with a warm, golden glow that bathes the characters. It creates a dreamlike and ethereal atmosphere, emphasising the intimacy of the moment. Setting: The scene takes place on the bow of the Titanic, with the vast expanse of the ocean stretching out behind them. The open space symbolises freedom and adventure, as well as the boundless possibilities that the voyage represents. The ship's grandeur is evident in the background, underscoring th...
Film and TV Language:Film poster analysis
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1)What do you think the film is about and what might the storyline be? I think the story is set in the future which is able to be seen through the imagery of not only the futuristic looking city and the flying cars, which were a very common prediction of the future, but also of the usage of the strange future looking font we can see. The storyline on the other hand is probably something in terms of hero vs villain . We can see that our protagonist is holding a gun (prop) which signifies power as he has the weapon. Also the antagonist , the woman, is the villain as she is smoking a cigarette which was at the time both seen as a bad thing to do(naughty) and unwoman like. 2)What genre(s) do you think the film belongs to? The poster suggests that the film likely belongs to the science fiction and possibly action genres . The futuristic cityscape, advanced technology , and the term "Blade Runner" all point to science fiction. The presence of Harrison Ford, a well-known actor i...