Thursday, 1 December 2016
Thursday, 10 November 2016
WWW: No work on your blog: do we have the right blog
link? Is there a technical issue?
EBI: Need to ensure all missing work is on your Media
blog urgently. It’s common to have blog issues in the first couple of weeks
(perhaps your work is in drafts and needs to be published) but if you don’t
complete work in Media you will fail the course – it is as simple as that. You
must remember that 60% of the GCSE is coursework – if you’re not willing to
complete the work then we need to urgently find you an option that is 100% exam
based. The work you need to post: Introductory questions; LIAR film poster
analysis; Fruit bowl; Camerawork photo storyboard pictures and analysis.
LR: Complete and post all missing work urgently. Then,
reflect on your first month of Media. What do you feel is your strongest piece
of work so far? What is your weakest? What specific skills or knowledge do you
need to develop over the rest of the course?
I feel like my strongest piece of work was the fruit bowl.
I feel like my weakest piece of work was the camera shots me,Mo and Romar took
CENTRAL IMAGE
The man in the central image is wearing a Jordan 1 around his neck to show that he is a big fan of trainers. He
is also wearing a Jordan shirt to show that Jordan is one of his favourite
brands.
TITLE
The title is in capital letters and bold so it stands out
from all other magazines. The title also has ‘SLAM presents’ in it to show that
slam made this magazine. The title is also red which is a vibrant colour and
makes it stand out even more.
COLOUR SCHEME
The colour scheme is black and red to show that it is a very
masculine magazine and more for the male audience. The colour scheme also goes
with Jordan’s first ever shoe that was ban from the NBA generating a $5000 fine
as it violated the league’s uniform policy.
Thursday, 13 October 2016
This medium shot allows you to see the view and too get an idea of where the scene is and what is happening at this point of the movie. The over-the-shoulder shot allows you too see the man looking at the fugitive that appears on the newspaper. Also by adding the man in the shot you can infer that the man is gonna be identified as the man on the run.
This is a medium you know this as you can see his shoulders and above . This medium close up shot allows you too see the police officers facial expressions as he sees the fugitive. This allows the audience too also see that they are looking at each other face to face as the shot before was a
medium close up of the fugitives eyes this is called an eyeline match.
This is a wide shot because you can see the location as you can spot the buildings around the alleyway and an old car which is abandoned. In these few parts there was loads of cuts too the next bit of the movie which is a fight between the fugitive and the police.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Wide Shot
Mo and Romar
about to have a fight.
Over the shoulder
Romar gets
punched by Mo
Over the shoulder
Romar on the floor
High angle
Romar looking up
at Mo
Low angle
Romar gets up to
defend himself
Medium shot
Rene stops us from
fighting
Long shot
Romar is annoyed
Close up
Mo walks away
long shot
Mo walks away and
Romar wants to throw the ball
Alternative long
shot
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