Monday, 23 November 2009

Cosmetics Advert

My target Audience is mainly the women society and women who need to believe in themselves, and need to think ‘I know I can’ and so when people purchase this perfume they will feel more confident in the world and believe that they can achieve anything. Or at least make them more confidant.

The advert could be shown as posters and in magazines. As it is very eye catching and there is enough information, encase they are interested hat they can go and find out more about the product and will be able to find it in a cosmetics shop.

The Advert is seen in a female perspective as, the main colour pallet is shades of pink, and the eye that dominates the advert is seen as a female eye, and the font of the advert has also got a hint of fen-minim to it.

These modern technologies and programmes have made making this advert massively easier as they simplify everything so it can be done very quickly and simply but, still with great affect.

This advert I think very clearly represents the feminine social group as it has a general feminine feel to it. As the colours and the girl eye show this well.
Preliminary Task.


Here is Our Shooting map.


Showing all the different camera angles, which directions characters are walking and where they are standing and where they are going.
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Here is the 'Shot List'
TASK :-

Shot one :- flashing image of group of girls from behind as they come to corner 1,

Shot two :- slow motion of group turning corner 1 (kill bill STYLE)

Shot three :- cut shot going from far down the hall

Shot four :- cut shot half way down the hall way

Shot five :- cut shot to close up of group

Shot six :- shot from the side door tracking shot

Shot seven :- shot from behind character 1 opening doors.

Shot eight :- shot from other side of door as character 1 finishes opening the doors.

Shot nine :- tracking shot from in front of the group following to the table

Shot ten :- high angle shot from the table as they walk around the table to sit down

Shot eleven :- close up of character 1 sitting down ( character 2 & 3 stand up either side of her)

Shot twelve :- close up of character 4’s Face looking nervous

Shot thirteen :- two shot of both characters staring in to each other’s eyes (evil’s)

Shot fourteen :- pan shot from either character as they Talk

Shot fifteen :- Ariel view of both characters as they are talking

Shot sixteen :- extreme long shot as both characters stand up and walk off in different directions

Sunday, 22 November 2009

LIFE ON MARS





Life on mars is all about a police officer from the 21st century has an accident and wakes up in 1973.





This screen shot of the movie is a extreme long shot, and maybe even a establishing shot. It shows allot about the programme and the dynamics of it. And if you study this screen shot more and more you find in it. Here is what i found out.



This picture includes the tower block in the distance representing modern England and the 21st century.

  • the detached houses in the foreground represent the 1960's and as you can see they are separated by the title of the programme ' life on mars.' showing that this is where the drama is based really. in between the two very different worlds

  • one other thing that you notice is that there are dark clouds and a non pleasant atmosphere. where as over the 1960's detached houses there is a beam of light and you feel as if there is a nice, warm atmosphere around those houses.


This screen shot was before the one above in the programme and is a great screen shot of the modern society. This screen shot is in the opening sequence in episode, between credits and an extreme close up of the front wheel of a car going at high speeds on a main city road in present day, Manchester. The colour palate is mixtures of gray, which connotes bleakness, motion and technology.

The forward motion of the car connotes the forward motion of time and how this moment in time is much further on in time. the low angle shot shows that in the 21st century is much more dominant 1973.

FRIDAY THE 13th LESSON

Identity. James Marygold. (2003)

the Opening scene consists of around 80 Shots.
most of them going very Quickly flicking through like a note book animation. Each shot was about 3 seconds long but most of them were less than a second as i said before they flick through very, very quickly.

The first scene starts off with voices over the opening credit that fades on a black back ground. it then cuts to a close up of a tape recorder playing, (as you can see the tape wheels moving) the tape recorder is in focus and everything else in the Mise-en-scene. what you guess is coming from the tape recorder playing is a man's voice reading a poem and then another man's voice asking where he learnt that. the camera keeps cutting to other close up shots of the tape recorder, and random pictures of children's drawings, and photos of murdered people and suspicious forms. All covered up by diegetic Sound the whole way through, occasionally you hear the tape rewinding.
The opening scene also consists of a medium shot of a man talking about his past and looking at all the odd documents, pictures and tapes. Whilst the man is looking at all these things the credits come on slowly and flicker off leaving the odd letter. The first scean seems to end as the music stops and the screen cuts to a close up of a phone ringing.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Cosmetics Advert


here is my finished cosmetics advert,
and here is the link to the flickr page where i have fully annotated it.