Sunday, 28 March 2010

How has technology changed in the media over the last thirty

30 years ago cinematography and special effects were very different for one special effects 30 years ago were not CGI bases they were whatever the props team could put together to make look as realistic as possible for instance Godzilla or an alien would be a costume also explosions were not as big as today they were a lot smaller and more expensive as explosives were more limited and not as big and bold and believable as today. Also cinematography involved 35mm and 75mm cameras which are very expensive to use as the reel they use can cost up to 2000-3000 pounds. However even know are considered to be outdated are actually still used in some film productions.










These technologies have been revolutionised by digital technologies for instance. CGI has been revolutionised by newer computers designers for film can generate an entire fleet of ships for star wars that look so realistic you cant tell its not real or an entire world and people on it (James Cameron’s Avatar) it amazes us how far CGI has come for instance if a remake of jaws was to be made Bruce the model shark would be replaced by a computer generated beast that we could actually believe would kill. But it’s not all CGI as time has past everything has had technological advances for example explosives are bigger and better and look so realistic now a car exploding in a film actually looks and feel realistic as you watch as things like C4 plastic explosives and napalm have been made making it easier to make an explosion more realistic. Cinematography have come on leaps and bounds as digital cameras have been made allow arguments over the quality of the picture is not as good as 35mm newer cameras are being made in ultra HD however it is not just about the quality it is much easier now to send a film through any digital devise such as memory stick or satellite making it cheaper for distributors to send to Exhibitors so technology have made quality better for cinematography it easier to send or be received and cheaper.






The life of a film

Saturday, 26 September 2009

Analysis of Se7en

Analysis of Se7en

Proximity

Morgan freeman apears to have a leader role when he asks the questions at the crime scene.

Brad pit follows Morgan Freeman so it shows he has authority.

The other police man is below morgan freeman you can tell this by the way he follows his question's and awnser's them.

The killer get's rid of the word intercourse to show he is an isolated person and a bit of a loner.

Morgan freeman walks slow and keep's the same pace to show he is calm and in control however Brad Pit changes speeds and is always trying to take the lead this shows how he wants to be at the top at all times and a leader.

The two character's are always trying to pass eachother as if fighting for authority.

Props

Morgan Freeman has all his objects in order as well as items which shows he is profetional and smart however Brad Pit is very scruffy looking and his badge is on his side making him look un-profetional.

The blood on the blind obviously is a gun shot.

Kid's picture on fridge helps us understand there may be a kid involved.

Morgan Freeman keeps his light's on to show he is scared of the dark and he has seen some horrific things.

Morgan Freeman has a metronome this show's us he has something to get away from this horrible place.

Colours

Black and white for killer so he may live in black and white to show his views your a victim or not.

It was brown in morgan freeman's flat they are functional colours show his pesonality and his items serve their function.

Lighting and location

The lighting in the beggining is dull and dark.

The location in the ally show's secracy.

The lights on in morganFreeman's room show's paranoid and identity.

At the murder scene it is dark and gloomy and look's scinister.

The rain created has a sense of forboding and clostrophobic it shows the real under-belly of new york.