Sound:
Construct representation: - mood. atmosphere. ambience.
Diagetic and non diegetic sound from within the film world, fictional world of the actual narrative (diegetic) sounds characters dont hear, voice over! sound added in post productions (non fictional)
Sound Track:
mostly used in sound tracks plus moving images and music to go with the images its self
Theme:
specific sound track
Ambience sound:
sound that can be recorded without a dialogue , also sets a mood for the environment for specific place, sound affect which gives context.
Dialgoue:
Character speech.
Sound Affect:
sound added in post-production to create an affect e.g gun shot
Sound bridge:
Acts as a bridge in the sequence follows to another environment or location , also helps to build continuity
Non diegetic sound track, end of a sound bridge, sound track is helping to emphasize through the rustling of the evelope,to know that this is a buisness transaction...
Like knocking of the door , the clicking has summed up its not diegetic its just the dialogue... the father feels awakward to finish of his sentence, he keeps stutering a lot. the son lso feels slighly vunerable that hes being locked in so they emphasize on the locking... embience of the sound track his father can not enter anymore.
Exchange dialogue between them , all is punctuated by silences by treating his disability as a narrative is almost as pittying him.
Diegetic sound track , classical music being played.. anxiety inapropriate to how hes feeling so he turns it off because he feels nervous.
non diegetic sound track ; slow melow sympathy to his disability , emphasizes the mood , helps create the mood once again.
Music is melconic , harmonic is played while the fathers in the van , lonley. the harmonic is normally played the blues.
Ambience sound fazed out , non diegetic being fazed in
Disability shows through out M.E.S
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Analysise on the mise en scene.
"Monarch of the glen 5 Minute clip"
Editing---
Transitions:
Cut-cuts from one shot to another , eyeline match - cuts from characters looking to what they are looking at. This is known as... shot reverse shots. Shots used in conversations.
Match on match action:
Cutting on motion.
Cross cutting:
Cutting across two scenes
Graphic match:
Uses a shape on screen to cut and jump cut to one scene to another.
TYPES OF EDITING
Continuity editing// montage
invisable editing (affect) // thematic editing.
EDITING!
Pace, marginalises/privilages, character, less screen time. more screen time.
Throughout the clip Monarch of the glen you tend to see a continuity editing (invisable editing)
theres also a atmosphere of awkwardness as the young lady doesnt know what to do.. shot reverse shot is used at this moment of time to help bulid the awkwardness.
Theres a eyeline shot between the father and a close up of the women looking down , constructing the feeling around the disabled boy, we catch a dolly movement from when the disbaled boy gets into bed (low angle to show the editing)
Match on match action with two different shots , from the father helping him thats shot 1 and 2 and again when he puts him on the bed.. continuous action non stopping throughout. when theres an eyeline match it draws attention that hes uncomfortable , that shes locking the door , it also shows the feeling of vunerbility.. she comes across as very flirtatous..
Next shot wen were out side , theres a cross cut to the father as he entres the van and we happen to see a shot reverse shot during the converstaion, it creates awkwardness of the situation just because of his disability, theres a feelng of anxiety from the father as he looks up at the window and we catch an eyeline match at this point.
And thats how editing helps construct the representation of disbility.
f
Editing---
Transitions:
Cut-cuts from one shot to another , eyeline match - cuts from characters looking to what they are looking at. This is known as... shot reverse shots. Shots used in conversations.
Match on match action:
Cutting on motion.
Cross cutting:
Cutting across two scenes
Graphic match:
Uses a shape on screen to cut and jump cut to one scene to another.
TYPES OF EDITING
Continuity editing// montage
invisable editing (affect) // thematic editing.
EDITING!
Pace, marginalises/privilages, character, less screen time. more screen time.
Throughout the clip Monarch of the glen you tend to see a continuity editing (invisable editing)
theres also a atmosphere of awkwardness as the young lady doesnt know what to do.. shot reverse shot is used at this moment of time to help bulid the awkwardness.
Theres a eyeline shot between the father and a close up of the women looking down , constructing the feeling around the disabled boy, we catch a dolly movement from when the disbaled boy gets into bed (low angle to show the editing)
Match on match action with two different shots , from the father helping him thats shot 1 and 2 and again when he puts him on the bed.. continuous action non stopping throughout. when theres an eyeline match it draws attention that hes uncomfortable , that shes locking the door , it also shows the feeling of vunerbility.. she comes across as very flirtatous..
Next shot wen were out side , theres a cross cut to the father as he entres the van and we happen to see a shot reverse shot during the converstaion, it creates awkwardness of the situation just because of his disability, theres a feelng of anxiety from the father as he looks up at the window and we catch an eyeline match at this point.
And thats how editing helps construct the representation of disbility.
f
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)