Friday, April 24, 2020

Game of Thrones Extract Practice Essay

In this extract, I believe that the author's vision was for Lord Stannis and Sir Davos to be the underdogs and have a 'Never-say-never' spirit. The one boat filled with ragged men entering the city looks little compared to the big city that is shown. Throughout the extract, many, obvious, aspects lay out the idea that Lord Stannis needs the help of the Iron Bank and is in a not so lovely position. It is the not so obvious aspects of the extract that makes this into an underdog like theme.
When they are first introduced into the scene there are many aerial shots happening. These aerial shots made them and their ship look inferior in comparison to the city they were going into. That scene was full of ambient sounds and everyone seemed so busy and hectic, it seemed to have no structure. The massive Spartan statue and seemingly calm, beautiful city that is seen when the aerial shot happens further enforces that idea of them being two completely different environments. They have no power when compared to the city they are entering. After that, the setting changes to an empty hall with very dim lighting. This scene is also where the dialogue starts.
Dialogue is a way that the director can get their point of the scene across. This is one of the obvious aspects that I mentioned before. While the dialogue helps give the audience more context on what is happening it does not show the 'Never say never' attitude that the characters have explicitly. The first thing that is obvious about this new scene is dim lighting. I noticed that the places in which the lighting was especially dim, that character seemed to lack confidence or power in the situation. Sir Davos is barely seen when he is first introduced while Lord Stannis' face is seen clearly even though he is right next to him. This shows the importance of each character at the moment to the audience.
After a little bit of dialogue, three men walk into the scene. Unlike Lord Stannis and Sir Davos, their movements were followed, their footsteps were heard. This shows that they have some level of importance which requires them to receive that much attention in comparison to Stannis and Davos. Before those men walked into the scene there were many wide shots which made them seem smaller than they are, somewhat similar to the aerial shots from before. When they arrived suddenly the wide shots turned into mid shots and close-ups. These are the subtle details that show the power structure in the room. When they arrived suddenly both Stannis and Davos were nearly impossible to see because of the dim lighting while the three men of the Iron Bank were clearly seen.
As the scene continued with more dialogue you begin to notice the constant changes in camera position. You notice that there is a slight difference in the height of the people. The three men sitting in the throne-like chairs are, ever so slightly, looking down on Stannis and Davos, while it may not be drastic you can tell that this plays a major role in them maintaining their power. They seem more condescending to Sir Davos when he is sitting down under their gaze in comparison to when Davos approached them confidently while standing. At first, I thought that I was only looking into it too hard until I noticed something. When placed at a higher angle, that actor specifically was clearer to see. It could simply "just be the lighting from the windows" but it seemed more deliberate.
This theory was finally confirmed in the last part of the extract when Sir Davos started fighting back. When he stood up he suddenly was clear as day. He is in relatively the same place as when the scene started but the sudden confidence and 'shift in power' caused the director to have more light shined on him. The Iron Bank men who did not move at all since the extract started seemed to get darker, meaning that they were losing the power that they had before in this situation. If that was not proof enough for me, when the action match happened at the end, the first time it has happened for Sir Davos since the three Iron Bank men walked in, Lord Stannis, who was in front of a window, still did not have the same light on him as Sir Davos did.
The director's vision for these scenes was done in a way that was almost unnoticeable. They used subtle techniques to establish the power structure that was happening in that empty hall. It was not only the dialogue or the use of the throne-like chairs that established who had the most power. It was the use of the subtle high angles and the very precise lighting that would also let the audience know the constant changing of power that was happening within that scene. If I only looked at the dialogue and props used in this scene, I would not have been able to see the very present theme of 'Never say never.' Even when under the condescending eyes of the Iron Bank, who kept denying them, Sir Davos never succumbed to their power, he never gave up.

Friday, April 17, 2020

A Night OutCCR


This is the Creative Critical Reflection of my movie opening A Night Out.

A Night Out (Movie Opening)


This is the movie opening that my partner and I put together. The name of this movie is A Night Out. The genre of this film is Thriller. We took advantage of the ambient sounds that we had and interchanged it with the soundtrack that we used. In comparison to our commercial, this film included dialogue and handheld shots that gave the film more variety. 

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Starbucks Commercial

This is the first commercial that my partner and I filmed. We filmed the voiceover from the computer speaker, that is why it is so scratchy. The voice-over will have a description of the tea and talk about the details, like the size and affordability. I play the actor in this commercial. 

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Social Distancing = No Filming :(

We have been advised to participate in social distancing. Because of the coronavirus, it is unwise to leave your house unless you’re going to essential locations. My partner and I only had one little scene that we wanted to reshoot but unfortunately, we haven’t been able to. in this case we didn’t really know what to do. Because the coronavirus is affecting the whole world I wasn’t even sure if my project would even be accepted. luckily our whole movie is done, albeit not to our standards. We had some scenes we wanted to reshoot because it caused a bit of confusion when we showed it to others. Since we can’t do that, it’s best that we have a coherent movie at the moment. I edited the whole movie together so my partner is in charge of making the titles and inserting them. My partner went over what I edited together and asked for changes and at the moment I am waiting for the titles to be done.  After it’s done I can review it and make the final touches. By the time the final product comes out, the movie would have been reviewed three to four times by different people. In the meantime, I started on my CCR. I started by revisiting my previous projects, the commercial and music video. I looked at the CCR’s of those and searched for differences and similarities between what I did then and now. That helped refresh my memory and made it easier to write my CCR. Even though our Cambridge tests have been canceled it’s best to continue putting out work. I wouldn’t want all my hard work to go to waste. I’ve improved a lot when it came to editing my work so I would like to have it shown. While my teachers are not completely sure about what the end result of this will be I am going to continue working towards the original end goal to make this whole year worth it.