Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Lesson Objectives

This lesson I am going to:

-complete camerawork analysis
-begin editing analysis

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Tutor feedback for sound analysis (LO1, Task 2)

The grade I was given for my sound analysis was a Distinction. My MTG was D*, D so I met my target trade.



Monday, 5 October 2015

Life on Mars Task

Non-diegetic sound:
Police sirens
Flashback sounds
High-pitched whistling
Heavy breathing
Whispering - "Where are you?"
Heart monitor beeping
"Life on Mars" soundtrack

reinforces the disequilibrium or "enigma".


Peer Assessed Starter Task

Diegetic sound is sound which exists in the story world (Diegesis), e.g. the sound of a car engine. It comes into the production stage. (post-production or pre-production) ’Natural Sound’ ‘Ambient Sound’ ‘Dialogue’ ‘Sound Effects’ ‘Foley Sound (where you create sound). 
Non-diegetic sound is sound which doesn’t exist in the story world, it comes from outside, e.g. music over the top of a scene to add emotion. It comes into the post-production stage. (only the audience can hear it) ‘Non-Diegetic Voice Over’ ‘Incidental Music’ (tempo and pitch) ‘Music’ 
Denotation means what you can see or hear. Connotation means what you can infer, what can be implied from the denotation.
Laura Mulvey (1975) talked about the “Male Gaze”, which means that men look at women as if they are sex objects. (represented as sex objects)


Peer assessor -: Matty Bruv