Convention Use/Develop/Challenge Description & Purpose Examples from FILM (name of film with still shot)
Isolation USE- we will use isolation a convention in our opening sequence, to show that the girl is isolated, that is how she feels.
A girl who is very depressed, she is always by herself, isolated from others. Not very friendly, and she always hides something.
4.3.2.1
Sadness DEVELOP- To show that the girl is very sad, when she remembers about what happened, she starts crying. We can develop this by using a close up shot of her face, to show emotion of sadness.
A close up shot of the woman’s face, to show the emotions.
If only
Tragedy Trying to jump of a bridge. To build enigma.
When the girl feels depressed, she is trying to jump off the bridge, but her friends save her.
4.3.2.1
ConventionsPart C
Andreea Cristea
Part D
Anna AzevedoHunger PointFilm:
Genre:
• The scene of the diary shows how anorexia nervosa can make the person a slave of the illness
• This is a good idea to put in our opening sequence because the diary portrays the girls obsession on getting slim
• Drama
Effect/ Why inspired?
Still Shot:
• Over the shoulder
• Mid shot
• Close up shot
Part D
Anna AzevedoRequiem for a DreamFilm:
Genre:
• This scene use an over the head shot showing how slim people get when there are addict of something in this case the girl on the bath a addict to drug.
• It inspired us because we’re thinking to use a over head shot at the end scene (Putney Bridge) when she is seating down portraying that she is smaller than her illness
• Drama
Effect/ Why inspired?
Still Shot:
• Over the head
• Close up shot
• Close up shot
Part D
Anna AzevedoFilm:
Genre:
Effect/ Why inspired?
Still Shot:
Fish Tank
• Long shot
• Close up shot
• Close up shot
• Drama
• The first still shot have an association with our opening sequence. In the scene the main character will be walking by her self near a bridge showing her loneliness
• It inspired us because this film illustrate the main conventions that will be use in our opening sequence which is isolation and loneliness
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