Thursday, 24 January 2013

Just like heaven opening

The DreamWorks logo is seen at the start of the film. When the DreamWorks logo is visible the traditional DreamWork's tune is not used, so the music heard is a soundtrack which signifies love which will be present in the film.
The camera proceeds to be falling through the clouds of the DreamWorks logo which could be falling in love, falling in heaven, falling from the sky, angels falling?
The titles dissolve in and out.
Woman standing in rose garden represents love. The mistiness in the garden could represent things that are unclear. Looks like heaven. It was a dream, stereotype of a woman always dreaming of love. Career is a nurse or a nurse, shows she’s intelligent.
Handheld shot in the staff room. Reverse track. High angle/low angle of the doctors. The camera pans.  Jump cuts to show momentum of the passage of time. Good with all people and drinks lots of coffee. Friends say she is lucky for not having the problems of being in a relationship, but she looks unhappy.
Her sister is match making. The sister has a family, house and husband. The sister is happy and the other isn’t. Motherly stereotype of multi-tasking. “Beggars can’t be choosers”. Connotations, bright white light, clouds.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Halloween Opening Analysis


Halloween is a 1978 American Independent horror film set in the fictional suburban town of Haddonfield, Illinois, USA on Halloween.
A psychotic murderer institutionalised since childhood escapes on a mindless rampage while his doctor chases him through the streets.
Halloween was produced in a budget of $320,000 and grossed $47 million at the box office in the United States, equivalent to over $150 million as of 2008, becoming one of the most profitable independent films of all time.

Many critics credit the film as the first in a long line of slasher films inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960). The movie originated many clichés found in low – budget horror films of the 1980s and 1990s. However, the film contains little graphic violence and gore.
The films opening titles has a theme tune of a very icon thriller sound; which was John Carpenters own creation. John Carpenter was director of the film and also created the Screen play.



The titles are going from yellow to red to represent fire, which is also the connotation of danger. The black back screen used on the title sequence shows the audience that it is a horror or thriller because black represents the murderer and the unknowingness. In the title sequence there is also a picture of a pumpkin with a candle inside, which is constantly zoomed in on whilst the sequence is played out. The ideology of a pumpkin is that it scares people away.  The face of the pumpkin is suggestive to the genre of the film as the shape of the nose on the pumpkin is the shape of a knife, and the right eye of the pumpkin is in the shape of a head. The following frame is a connotation screen which sets the location of the film, "Haddonfield, Illinois." Whilst the connotation screen is played out there is a sound bridge of children reciting a poem about Halloween. The poem is about what is scary about haloween "You may think they're scary, you're probably right, black cats and gargoyles on halloween night, trick or treat." The poem is a reflection of what the middle class part of the world presumed was scary about halloween, but now a new fear would be upon them as they would fear Michael Myers would be out to get them. The sound of the poem slowly fades out. A new caption screen appears which reads "Halloween night 1963." 

The first scene begins with a pan to a white house of an urban middle class estate; this establishing shot gives the image to the audience that it is set in the average persons estate. There is a handheld submissive point of view shot walking towards the house. The pumpkin that is on the porch gives evidence to the audience that it is Halloween, and could also represent that they are trying to ward of evil from the house. When the submissve point of view shot is filmed the camera man doesn’t give the sense that it’s a young boy as the camera is raised to a level that could be seen as adult height. The shot used gives the audience a sense that they are walking towards the window and are witnessing the start of a sexual act between two teenagers. This shows there is a deviation from the classic horror film as it is not a white virgin girl that has been killed, but instead a non virgin teenager.  There  is a sound of the clock when walking up the stairs which builds the tension of the scene. The sister is singing whilst naked which shows that she is happy and that she has possibly just commited a sexual act. The ruffled bed sheets also give evidence that the two teenagers have been up to sexual acts in the bedroom. When the killer gets to the bedroom he kills the girl with a knife as a punishment to not being a virgin anymore. The knife represents the one being seen on the cover picture of the film. The end of the opening scene is a zoom out by a crane shot of the young Michael Myers. Working class area and parents are working class, as they have a car and are wearing formal clothes.


Friday, 18 January 2013

Task 2 Research into existing products

The Textual Analysis within the opening of Se7en.
     Within the pre-title the of the film "Se7en" 1995 it sets "The calm before the storm" (Shakespeare).   The film starts within Detective William Somerset's flat. William Sometset is in the kitchen. Just from this we can get an idea of the type of man he is, the background of him and whether or not he is a socially adaptable person; all this information is gained from just the first ten seconds of the film. The clothes he is wearing suggests to the audience that he is in a high paid job as he is in a white shirt and trousers. There are also ornements of exotic animals that are present in the room, which suggests that he is a well travelled man. The old fashioned farmers green milk jug which is also visible in the kitchen gives the impression that Detective Somerset has an old fashioned way of doing things. Outside of the kitchen there is a chess board. A chess board usually represents someone who is very intellegent and it is also a strategic game to play, foreshadowing the film as it is a thriller which involves strategy.