Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Sound in slumdog Millionaire

A general comment about,

How is sound used Primarily in Slumdog Millionaire? in this scene-

Sound is primarily used in the clip to create fear and fright to the audience to try and get them involved the chaos happening in the film. This is done by playing non-diegetic music over the shouts of fear around the children as they run. The muffled sounds keep on fading in and out also. This is to show the audience that it is a dream sequence and parts of the flashback cannot be remembered. But the muffling sound also occurs when he is coming out of the dream and the music of the show fades in. This again is to show he was dreaming whilst always being there.


What is the balance between diegetic and non-diegetic sounds?

There are lots of diegetic sounds at the start of screaming and muffled shouting. But there is a fast paced drum beat always playing. This gives the effect of memory because the sound being muffled makes it "dream like" and the music builds fear and panic. And although you can always hear the non-diegetic music playing you can still hear diegetic sounds of screaming and smashing bottles throughout  the clip.


Finally, 3 things to comment on about sound in the clip:

1.The sound at the start of the clip when it is muffled and echoing gives the audience the effect that he is under water and the echoing slow voices are used to show shock and horror because after all this is a flash back and this part may be a part that he remembers well and is distraught about it so the repetition of voices like that is used to show that that moment was significant.

2. The music of the show is used to symbolise the end of the flashback and it brings the character back to reality. But it also brings the audience back from the sequence because they may be shocked from what they just saw and they are probably very engaged at his point in the clip so by using the sound of the theme song it helps them also come back to reality as it is an iconic sound is well known to most people.

3. The sound of the rain while they are ion the shelter shows sadness and loneliness and that is obviously very relevant to this scene. And the fact that it is very heavy rain and that they are outside shows vulnerability because they are alone and there is a girl outside. Now, I don't know if it is to show vulnerability towards the two boys or the girl or maybe even both. But as we later find out it was for both as they are all in the same situation.

Monday, 22 September 2014

How does mise-en-scene make meaning to the audience in Romeo & Julietin the opening scene?

Mise-en-scene makes meaning for the audience in many ways. I will be exploring how they do this in the opening Sven of Romeo and Juliet. The ways I will be exploring are, lighting, props, costume, setting, and sound effects and music.

Lighting
The lighting in this scene is all natural light (maybe excluding a slight part of unnatural to uncover some unwanted dark patches). because the scene is all shot outside. This gives the sense of realism and authenticity because by using natural lighting the audience the feeling that they can relate to the scene as they, like most of us have been outside in natural lighting. The director chose to use the lighting in this way because they wanted us the audience to believe that there actually is a shoot up in fair Verona with modern weapons.

Props
The props on this scene make meaning for the audience by showing to them that this film is a modern twist on a old story. The best example for this are the guns. The guns when shown say the names of the house the come from. And the dialog saying bare your sword also suggests that the guns are supposed to represent swords. Also the cars are important to show that this is clearly an old story that is set in modern times because they are both contrasting each other with colour and they symbolise the house that they come from.

Costume
The costume is a very useful recourse in this part of the film because this opening scene is trying to get you to "be on the yellow cars side" this is archived by not only the actions and dialogue but the costume play a large part in it too. The ridiculous open Hawaiian shirts of the yellow car people compared to the black suits of the blue car people suggest that they are more relaxed and less stressed than the other gang. This attitude is what gives them a personality that is very easy to like. So by the time it gets to the fight scene you are already rooting for one side even though you do t know any of their background story.

Setting
The setting in this scene consists of 3 parts. The open road at the start, the petrol station and the busy traffic jam. These 3 settings play an important part in this scene as they all have a reason why they are set like that. The sunny open road at the start of the scene suggests happiness and careless lifestyles as the have allot of freedom on the road. This straight away gives us an insight to the yellow car gangs personality. The petrol station sets the mood of the scene to make the audience feel like they are in a western type film. This is achieved by the colours, the fact the two gangs meet unexpectedly there and finally the fact that it is all rusty and old looking also makes the setting feel like a place with little care and were little protection is given. Finally the busy traffic jam shows to the audience that there is little escape and that hostiles are being involved in the shooting. 

Sound effects and music
There are  sound effects in this scene that are diabetic and non-diagetic. At the start of the scene there is non-diagetic music playing while they are in the car. The song says "the boys, the boys" and this gives us another insight to their personality because the words of the song suggest that they are the boys and have allot of freedom and are a bit of a trouble maker. As the scene goes on and the blue car gang step out of the car a slow western non diagetic song plays and this shows more seriousness with this gang and is another way that the scene feels like a western. Finally some of the shooting sound effects help show to the audience that they are actually shooting real guns and it try's to take the fake aspect away from the shooting.

And when you put all of these methods together then you get a scene that is believable and tells part of the story already.

Also sorry for calling the gangs blue and yellow. I know they are montages and capsules but I just don't know what way round so I did that to stop any confusion.

Saturday, 20 September 2014

My recreation of a poster from UP



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                                                                               BEFORE                                                                          ORIGINAL




This is the before and after to my "spoof" UP poster. I used Adobe Photoshop to make the poster and i used my friend Robin Johnston to be my Russell.

The way i went around making the poster was pretty complicated to say the least. After spending over an hours worth of work on making the poster, photoshop decided it had enough and crashed. And me being me i hadn't saved it so all was lost. But this turned out to be a good thing as the final design looks far better than the one that i lost.

The actual method i used to make it was as follows:


1. use the original poster as a template and get Robin to try and pose like Russell as much as he could.

2. import the image 6 times and crop it to the following body parts; Head,
 Chest, Legs, Left hand, Bicep and fore arm.

3. Remove all images from their backgrounds

4. Morph and transform the head into a disproportional size to the body as this is what most pixar characters seem to have.

5.  Attach the head to the original hat from the poster.

6. do ALLOT of morphing and transforming for the rest of the body parts to try and get them to look like Russell's original pose.

7. Repaint the hose and the background by hand to restore the hose back to the image because my history brush was buggy and wouldn't work.

8. Do the finishing touches like adding a cast shadow (thats why in the sky there are some strange black lines that can be removed but would take allot of effort and time to do so so i left it as i didn't want to ruin the image)

DONE!

Here is a quick screen recording to show you the individual layers that i used and some of the techniques and a VERY Brief display on how i painted the hose!







Thanks for reading!