1) Find a distinctivestill imageand write an analysis of the mise-en-scene. Use each of the aspects you've learned in the lesson.
This image is taken from Wireless Festival where the protagonist ' Rae Sremmurd ' is seen to be in the upwards phase of a stage dive. This image is taken from Wireless Festival where the protagonist ' Rae Sremmurd ' is seen to be in the upwards phase of a stage dive. This image is taken from Wireless Festival where the protagonist ' Rae Sremmurd ' is seen to be in the upwards phase of a stage dive. This image is taken from Wireless Festival where theprotagonist ' Rae Sremmurd ' is seen to be in the upwards phase of a stage dive.
2) FindTWO film or TV extracts on YouTube from different genres (e.g. horror, sci-fi, costume drama). Embed them in your blog post and write a comparison of the mise-en-scene in each.
I’m the scene it is evident that there is was a lot of tension between the main characters. This is shown through the protagonist’s emotional intent towards the killer of her abuser. From this we can conclude the action that has been build up causing that last final overdid stab. From the misc on scene of her knife and the way she is holding it it is evident she had been planning this killing for a while based on her past trauma.
From this Action crescendo we can see from the music it’s been built up but there is an agenda shown to hunted. From this we can infer the tension between the two as one is chasing the other with a group of people hoping the man to be caught. This also creates a mood of uncertainty in the group as they Wait and hoped that the man was hunted. From this extract and text
s, we can see that the person is nervous and has an uncertain attitude towards him, escaping the hunters. However, the group of people are filled with anticipation.
1) Research: TV crime drama extract analysis Breaking Bad - Editing We already know, a lot of footage is shot while creating videos and some may be short some may be long. Timing is critical for editing in order to create a smooth changes between the explosion and the character walking out, which then switches from the side to the front of the character, creating the perfect eyeliner match between the audience and the view behind the character. It is critical to cut through all of the shot footage and choose the best footage to include in the final production. Breaking Bad in this clip employed editing to control the story's speed. The clips would frequently use slow and methodical editing to create tension, allowing viewers to feel the weight of the characters' decisions and actions. Rapid editing, on the other hand, was used to heighten the drama during strong action sequences or moments of crisis. Top Boy - Mise-En-Scene The dress choices of the characters reflect their pe
1) Choose at least three TV dramas similar to your concept and watch at least one scene from each. Make bullet-point notes on everything you watch, commenting on camerawork, editing, sound and mise-en-scene. Fashioned for Deception: Camerawork used many shots to build tension such as, long takes, low angle shots and over the shoulder shots to provide the viewers a feeling of closeness and viewpoint. Also in this context the of mise en-scene in Fashioned for Deception would be clothing as it is a fashion based crime drama meaning it thje clips unveiled the lies and fabrication inhere the fashion industry which relates back to mise en-scene. They also use a lot of montage editing to really build up the tension and to highlight and show what the other main characters are getting up to while the protagonist is doing something important to show a range emotions. Stitching Scandals: The editing in this extract included jump cuts, rapid cutting and cross cutting to keeps the audience
Background and historical contexts 1) Why does the writer link the song to cinematic soundtracks and music hall tradition? It begins with six ascending notes from a Hammond organ and moves into a sombre flute solo before painting a gloomy aural and lyrical picture. Written in E, which is more in line with "mood music" and pays homage to music hall history and movie soundtracks, it expresses and fosters uneasiness. 2) What subcultures did 2 Tone emerge from in the late 1970s? Mod and Punk subcultures. 3) What social contexts are discussed regarding the UK in 1981? This rage, which Dammers expressed in "Ghost Town," inspired both what he had witnessed while touring the UK in 1981 and what was taking place within the band, which was split by internal conflicts. Away from rural Skinhead gatherings, riots were erupting throughout England's urban regions due to the recession. 4) Cultural critic Mark Fisher describes the video as ‘eerie’. What do you think is '
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