| 
Micro
  Techniques and relevance? 
-camera 
-mise en scene 
-editing 
-sound | 
·        
  Establishing shots – range of
  angles and distances to buildings or people  
   
·        
  Jazz soundtrack                             - signature(
  telegraph article) 
·        
  Voiceover conversation –
  heavy dialogue using many hyperboles 
-      
  Contrast between the two
  characters, immediately attracted to the male character- soft spoken and
  seemingly kind whereas the female character’s voice seems colder . 
·        
  None of the characters
  present for a long time 
·        
  Little editing 
·        
  Simplistic titling – unique font
  found in all his films       
·        
  Opening credits – signature,
  not used by many | 
| 
Characterisation
  and relevance? | 
·       
  Gil is a romantic passionate
  artist. ( woody character, -Manhattan) 
·       
  He is looking for more ,
  wants to be a real writer not a fraud, wants to live in a better city, have a
  better life  | 
| 
Messages and Values and relevance? | 
·       
  Love, romance – woody’s signature
  spring-autumn romance(telegraph) 
·       
  Everyday life in this city  
·       
  Beauty the city and its life;
  in simplicity – the deeper look into things we usually overlook 
·       
  History of the places showed –
  the character stuck in the past | 
| 
Narrative Devices/Features and relevance? | 
·        
  Capturing the essence of the
  film/main character in the first sequence – Gil is a passionate writer in love
  with the city(Woody character) 
·        
  Long opening sequence
  building up to the meeting of the characters 
·        
  Getting to know the character
  before seeing them. Unbiased impression( not taking into account our previous
  feelings towards the actors) 
·        
  Presenting the spectator with
  the main character’s view of the world(Gil’s beautiful romanticized Paris)  
·        
  Combination of relevant and
  irrelevant shots to the whole movie( i.e. Moulin rouge, Paris in the rain, Paris
  in the day and night, the Eiffel tower) | 
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Focus film sequence one - opening sequence analysis
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Sabina - could you pleeease change the format of this blog? I requested this before, but it's still the same... You need a proper side bar with archive, and please lose the background - it makes it harder to read your content and navigate your blog. No posts since last week? Does this mean no research? You need to be adding material every week.
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