2. Girl interrupted
A teenager's stayed 18-month at a
mental institution as she have been
having some delusions.
True story
3. How does scene employ conventions of
genre ?
Long / Big Movements Big face expression
Comments (or make jokes)
when not on the right Close up shots
situation
4. Who is target audience?
How does the scene cater to that specific
audience?
Age: 18 - 30
Gender: Female & Male
Ethnicity: White: British, Mixed, Asian or Asian British, Black or Black British, Chinese,
Other...
Interests/hobbies: Smoking, Drinking, Money
Social status: Working class & Mid Class
BBFC – British Board of Film
Classification
detailed portrayal of illegal drug use,
violent or which may cause harm
dangerous acts to public health or
morals.
5. Character(s) + representation + Costume/
props
The open legs and doll colour clothes The silk ____ she is wearing portrays
(dirty) portrays her as a lower class and her as a mid to upper class
masculine. (had to work earlier age with
dad so learned to do things that man Hair very well cut and organised
would do.
The glasses are also very masculine
look (small) as women at the time wore
big, bright, warm colour sun glasses
6. This two characters inspires me because :
They have similar personalities from my opening sequences characters.
As the other is very confidence,
O girl who has a problem (anorexia out spoken. Not afraid to show
nervosa) but doesn't like to show it ,so she who she is...
cover her self...
7. A Walk to Remember
The story of two North
Carolina teens, Landon
Carter and Jamie
Sullivan,
who are thrown together
after Landon gets into
trouble and is made to
do
community service.
8. Film Techniques !
Close up shot – Face expression / emotion
Two Shot – Show both character on the scene
Long Shot / Full shot - shows the entire object or human
figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation
to its surroundings.
Over the shoulder
9. Who is target audience?
How does the scene cater to that specific
audience?
Age: 15 - 30
Gender: Female & Male & Couples
Ethnicity: White: British, Mixed, Asian or Asian British, Black or Black British, Chinese,
Other...
Interests/hobbies: Studding, science, reading...
Social status: Working Class & Mid Class
10. Character(s) + representation + Costume/
props
• Doll colour clothes (boring) could
represent emotions (sad, lonely)
• Big /Lose clothes(not well fitted,
not showing women's figure
portraying as sexy)
• Simple
• Working Class
•Well dressed (Formal) Fitted well
• Mid Class
11. Requiem for a Dream
The film portray the lives of
four different people living in
Brooklyn on their search for
happiness, pleasure in life. It
shows the direct and indirect
effects that drugs and
various
addictions have on each of
the
individuals.
12. Filming techniquesboy runs to a river
This is the last scenes of the movie where the
he stair for a bit, walks begins and falls back, and wakes up in hospital
3 seconds shot 3 seconds shot 2 seconds shot
Close up Close up + track High angle + Bird's Eye
This scenes inspires me because :
They use shots that involves the audience with the scene. Making it more real. (Track ,
High angle and Birds eye which enabling the viewer to see things the characters can't)
As the shots change very quick the cuts are very natural that cant been seen making it
clear and smooth.
13. Music /
In this scene the are Non - Diagetic sounds and
Diagetic sounds.
• The used violing , piano, to create a high
sound ,building suspense.
• It quit sad and depressing. To show that the
characters are unhappy with the situation
• Also is a continues tone (doesn't change rhyme
which could represent the condition (drugs) that
the characters.
This inspires me because :
were able to use both Non-Diagetic and Diagetic sounds throw out two completely
different mood scenes but worked very well for both. I could do that for the scene
of the kitchen and the toilet
14. Lighting
This scenes inspires me because :
it made me focus on in the character what she is doing.
It could be used in my opening sequence when the girl is in front of the mirror
looking at her body.
The lights could only be focused at her, so the audience can only focus at what the
character is doing and not the location and other props on the scene