Sunday 30 January 2011

Research Task/Analysis of Unthinkable,Tell No one,Eclipse by Beth

Unfortunately I was unable to find a video clip of Unthinkable Or Tell No one so this Research doesn't include a video clip.
Unthinkable: Camera Shots: Extreme Close up,mid close up,big close up- Of man videoing himself on a portable video Camera. Extreme Long Shot-to show traffic and setting,block framing-to show traffic from behind a lampost. meduim long shot,long shot,extreme long shot, 2 shot,Over the shoulde shot.
Tracking,very high angle,Tilt down,low angle,pan left,eye level.
Mise En scene: Lighting: The lighting in the first setting is the brightest lighting which is called Key Lighting. In this case ikey lighting is used to draw the viewer to the character.
Setting: Abandoned Warehouse,eerie as its only him there,his voice echoes which creates mystery.
Body and Facial Language: The first antagonist character body language is very nervous we can tell because his movements are very quick and he stutters with some of his words, He seems to be frustrated,stressed,panicked. Even though his facial expression are very stern and hard as hes informing the viewer.
Editing: The type of editing used it called 'The Cut' which is when one scene instantaneously transfers from one shot to another.Also The transitions are very quick to keep up with the pace of the movie.

Tell No One: Camera Work: Extrem long shot,meduim shot,big close up, close up,mid close up,2 shot,long shot,extreme long shot,extreme close up,over the shoulder shot.
Mise En Scene: Setting: Abandoned lake
Lighting: The lighting used is called 'Back lighting' which is where the light source is frombehind the characters to create shilouettes, this effect gives the character an air of mystery.
Editing: Slow, longer Transitions, however as soon as one of the protagonist characters goes missing,the transitions get faster and the pace of the film increases.

Eclipse: meduim shot,extrme close up,close up,extreme long shot,long shot,mid shot,big close up,block framing. tilt down,tracking,pan left.tilt up,
Mise En scene: Lighting: Back lighting- source coming from behind character to create a sense of mystery to scene and and a shilouette to the character to make it look more eerie.
Setting, Old pier,Outside cinema,small shops,stormy night.
Editing: The type of editing used it called 'the cut' which is quick instantaneous transfers from one shot to another.

1 comment:

  1. again, ask in the department or library to see if they have them. You could then upload some screengarbs

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