Editing is when you look at all the footage you have when making a film or a tv programme etc. There are 2 key areas we studied when looking at editing. The first was the speed of editing, the speed of editing depends on how long the scene itself is. A scene in a film can last either seconds or minutes, depending on how long the scene is depends on how fast pace the film will be and this helps the audience understand the mood of the scene or the film as a whole.
Fast pace editing is normally used to to show action in a scene to helps create suspense or tension in a scene. However, slow pace editing is used when the director is creating a calm and relaxed scene for the audience to enjoy. This is typically used at the beginning of a film to help introduce a character and start the atmopsphere off
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Editing styles
Editing
styles refer to how the scenes are put together. These are done through things
called transitions, this meaning the movement from one shot to another. There
are many types of transitions and some are listed below:
- Dissolve- this is when one shot fades out and another fades in. In the middle of the dissolve, when the shot is fading out and the other just beginning to come in you can sometimes see a relationship between the two shots. This is done intentionally.
- Straight cut- This is the most commonly used style of editing. This is the simple move between shots that isn't normally seen but helps keep the scene look real and relatable.
- Fades- this is when the shot fades to either black or white. They are typically used at the end of a scene or film.
- Wipe- this is when one shot is pushed out the scene by another shot. This normally occurs to signal a similar situation that is happening elsewhere.
- Jump cut- This is when the camera jumps from one shot to another whilst the scene is still occurring.
Editing our thriller opening
whilst i was currently blogging about the process of our group thriller a member of our group was able to begin editing
the few clips that we filmed for our thriller in order to get an idea of how the film is going
to look.
It was all very new to us as we were using software that we have no previous knowledge of and it was a great experience.
It was all very new to us as we were using software that we have no previous knowledge of and it was a great experience.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Recipe for a Thriller
Characterisation of a Thriller;
Thrillers are characterised by fast pacing, frequent action and resourceful heroes who must destroy the plans of more powerful more equipted villians.
Thrillers often take place in excotic locations typically set in foreign cities.
Thriller devices;
Devices such as suspence, red herrings and cliffhangers are used lots in a tyoicl thriller movie. A typical Thriller consists of a villian with a plot to kill or over take someone or something and making it nearly impossible for the hero to 'save the day'.
A flexible thriller;
The thriller is a flexible genre that can engage the audience throught a dramtic use of psychological, social and political tention. Alfred Hitchcock describes thrillers as allowing the audience "to put their toe in the cold water of fear to see what it is like"
Mystery stories;
Thrillers often overlap with mysterious stories, but are hidden by the structure of the plot.
Definitions of Thrillers;
Thrillers provide such a rich literary feast. The legal thriller, spy thriller, ation-adventure thriller, medical thriller, police thriller, romantic thriller, historical thriller, political thriller, religious thriller, high-tec thriller, military thriller. In fact, this openness is on of the genre's most enduring cahracteristics.
Sub genres;
There are many thriller genres and these can include:
Thrillers are characterised by fast pacing, frequent action and resourceful heroes who must destroy the plans of more powerful more equipted villians.
Thrillers often take place in excotic locations typically set in foreign cities.
Thriller devices;
Devices such as suspence, red herrings and cliffhangers are used lots in a tyoicl thriller movie. A typical Thriller consists of a villian with a plot to kill or over take someone or something and making it nearly impossible for the hero to 'save the day'.
A flexible thriller;
The thriller is a flexible genre that can engage the audience throught a dramtic use of psychological, social and political tention. Alfred Hitchcock describes thrillers as allowing the audience "to put their toe in the cold water of fear to see what it is like"
Mystery stories;
Thrillers often overlap with mysterious stories, but are hidden by the structure of the plot.
Definitions of Thrillers;
Thrillers provide such a rich literary feast. The legal thriller, spy thriller, ation-adventure thriller, medical thriller, police thriller, romantic thriller, historical thriller, political thriller, religious thriller, high-tec thriller, military thriller. In fact, this openness is on of the genre's most enduring cahracteristics.
Sub genres;
There are many thriller genres and these can include:
- Action thriller
- Crime thriller
- Consiracy thriller
- Disaster thriller
- Drama thriller
- Erotic thriller
- Legal thriller
- Medical thriller
- Political thriller
- Spy thriller
- Psychological thriller
- Techno thriller
- Religious thriller
Our Group Ident
GROUP IDENT

So today we decided as a group to create our group ident. We used a few different adobe programmes such as,
Fireworks, Photoshop and Premier Pro. We did run into a few problems whilst we were
creating the ident as non of our group members had experienced or had any idea as to how we would use some of the programmes that we did. However, we had loads of questions about how to use the programmes and decided to search many of the questions we
had into Google and YouTube. We were then able to get a basic understanding
of how to use many of the programmes that we needed to and we were then able to create and finish our group ident.
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was an English film producer and director. After a successful career in both silent films and early talkies, renowned as England's best director, Hitchcock then moved to Hollywood in 1939 and then became a U.S citizen in 1955.
Hitchcock was dubbed as 'the master of suspense thrillers' and is said to have directed fifty- three films in six decades. Out of all the the movies that he directed only one was 'lost' due to the celluloid which was his second film 'Mountain Eagle'.
Mise-En-Scene
Mise-en-scene
Mise-en-scene is a french word that refers to everything that is seen in the scene or frame. Mise-en-scene would include:
Mise-en-scene is a french word that refers to everything that is seen in the scene or frame. Mise-en-scene would include:
- Settings and Props
- Costume, hair and make-up
- Facial expressions or body language
- Lighting and colour
- Position/location within the frame
When filming a scene, every aspect is looked over carefully. For example in a thriller the audience is likely to see old, eerie settings, weapons, suits or spy clothing, well represented body language, low key lighting and bright explosions. Mise-en-scene has to been carefully constructed to fit its specific genre and narrative.
An example of how Mise-En-Sene taking place would be when watching a horror or a thriller, you would typically expect there to be blood and gore. You would also expect the 'bad guy' to be covered in blood or to wear specific dark clothes to portray his/her character.
An example of how Mise-En-Sene taking place would be when watching a horror or a thriller, you would typically expect there to be blood and gore. You would also expect the 'bad guy' to be covered in blood or to wear specific dark clothes to portray his/her character.
Sound
Within media productions there are multiply types of sound. These consisting of: ·
Diegetic sound- this is the sound that has not been edited into the film and would be found in the film.
Non- diegetic sound- this is the sound that has been added into the film and would not be typically found in a film.
On screen sound- this is the sound that is diagetic and fits to the action happening on screen.·
Off screen sound- this is the sound that again is diagetic but occurs out of the scene.·
Parallel sound- this is the sound that fits the action·
Contrapuntal sound- this is the sound that doesn't fit to the scene·
Sound bridge- a sound bridge is sound that carries on from one scene to another.The use of sound is very important in any media production and sometimes even the lack of sound is effective within a scene. Sound helps the producer to produce the feeling and emotions tat they want the audience to experience.
Thriller Genre Conventions
The thriller has multiple conventions that highlight the idea of the film being a thriller. For example there are typical characters, iconography, settings, themes etc. for example in more recent thrillers we have a typical strong, handsome and well groomed man that is usually the main character and seen as the protagonist and the typical setting for a thriller seems to be a deserted and isolated place.
Cinematography
Cinematography is the art of camera work and photography throughout a piece of media film. Cinematic style is referred to as the camera work and music that is commonly found within a particular genre. Audiences do not normally recognize cinematography however without cinematography conventions the audience wouldn't be able to recognize what genre the film would be categorized into.
Camera shots:
- Long shot (LS)
- Close up (CU)
- Medium Shot(MS)
- Extreme Close up(ECU)
- Low angle(LS)
- High angle(HA)
- Point of view(POV)
Narrative
Narrative
Narrative refers to the sequence of events. There are people that get ‘Narrative’ and ‘Story’ confused. Narrative is the way in which the story is represented to its audience. It doesn’t necessarily have to be in a specific continuous ordered for example in ‘Interview with a vampire’ the film starts off with the ending scene.
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