Sunday, 4 February 2018

Equals
Sitting in same position 
Focusing on them blurry in the back 

Power 
Powerful shot Megan and Makayla
Good; surrounding is suitable arms
Bad; she should have looked up, it’s not in the third rule

Weak 
Good lighting rule of thirds
Bad sad space 

Equal
Background 
Lighting shirt 

Alli 
Equall
Good: same amount of space, sitting in same position, in the third
Bad; the lighting is a bit more dim in alli, the focus of the camera is a bit blurry 

Weak shot
Good;position she’s in, makes her look lonely, you can make a story out of this
Bad; lighting should be more darker to maker

Powerful;
Good ; the 
Bad; lighting more lighter, more powerful

Grace

Equal
Good; same position 
Bad; eye length downer capture the eye Properly 

Weak
Good; perfect position add more dynamic features 
Bad; looks a bit more powerful 
Graces photo makes her look more powerful

Powerful 
Good; good positioning
Badthe lighting and focus and less space
Dominance play negative space 

Alisha 

Equal
Good; lighting is same, positioning 
Bad; could leave less space,  background could be more clearer 


Weaker
Good shows less powerful, backgrounds good, tilted her face 
Bad make her more weaker from a higher angle

Powerful
Good; she’s looking up looks powerful.
Bad more lighting, less empty space
Eyes are drawn to the stamps especially the purple stamp.

 a story of like probable a department, tax department with probable a villain as the head or is wrongly charging poor people

Second photo is an long shot and the focal point probably is the man sitting in the chair because the row of desks finish at him in the photo it’s dark so it could be that this is a printing company

The third photo is a medium shot and it looks like he is expecting someone the darkens n]behind him makes us think he is plotting something therefor villain, this shot also makes him look powerful 


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Exploring movies

Media Arts Year 10 – Exploring and appreciating the world of film.

There are many films and TV series which are exceptional examples of visual storytelling and the Internet Movie Database IMDB is a comprehensive database, which is a useful reference for exploring the world of Film and Television. The IMDB provides information such as a short film synopsis, cast, crew, awards nominations and trivia for many thousands of films.

It also has a number of lists such as the Top 100 and 250 movies (as rated by IMDB users), as well as guides to the top films in the major genres and suggestions for other films that you may like; based on your browsing habits. 

Activity 1: Use this link to visit the Internet Movie Database’s Top 250 Movies list:  IMDB Top 250
From this list, select 10 films that you have not seen, but are interested in viewing. Be adventurous; choose films from genres that you may not normally watch. Ensure that you select films which are an appropriate age rating.
1.
Dunkirk
2.
Parrots that are Caribbean 
3.
Jaws
4.
Forrest Grump
5.
Mad Max: Furry road
6.
Lord of the rings: The two towers
7.
The room
8.
Blade Runner
9.
The help
10
Logan
Activity 2: Select 2 of your favourite films and complete the following information about each one: 
Information
Film 1
Film 2
Title
The book of Henry
Jumanji 
Genre/s
Thriller/Drama/Crime Film
Fantasy/Action
Director
Colin Trevorrow
Jake Kasdan 
Writer/s
Greg Hurwitz
Chris Mkenna
Cinematographer
John Scwartzman
Gyulla Padoss
Editor
Kevin sttit
Steve Edwards
Lead actors
Naomi Watts
Dwayne Johnson 
Other Information



Activity 3: Select 3 of the following directors and list 4 films that they have directed:
James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Ang Lee, Rob Marshall, Christopher Nolan, Yimou Zhang, David Fincher

Complete in the Table below:

Scene 1:
Strong graceful
Hero like serious
Has time to spare because he is gracefully gliding where as in scene 2 he is busy and is walking fast also has machines to do everything for him.
Scene 2:
Unorganised lazy, 
Weak position
He is a really busy man

Screen realest 


Director
4 Film titles
1. David Fincher
Fight Club, Seven, Gone Girl

2.Christopher Nolan 

Dunkirk, The Dark Night, The Dark Night Rises
3.Rob Marshall
Mary Poppins, The Dark woods and nine.