Friday, 14 December 2012

Alex Gylanders - Actor Photos

These are some photographs of the actor, Alex Gylanders, for our main character, Luke Harris. 

These photos are in relation to our previous blog post, whereby we posted the actor introduction video. The photographs enable us to see what he looks like on camera, and how the lighting appears. 

We then looked back at our questionnaire results, which can be seen here. The results show that the majority of our target audience preferred a broader character. 







Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Alex Gylanders Profile/Audition

A recorded audition of Alex Gylanders, applying for the role of our main protagonist.

We began by asking him to introduce himself, which would give us a better understanding of his abilities and background/experience. We then devised some questions to ask, which we had not told him beforehand. We wanted to gauge how well he could communicate without preparation and whether the way he came across changed. Finally, we had asked Alex to prepare a short monologue which we filmed to see both his acting ability and the way he looked on camera.



After reviewing the footage we had got with Alex, we realised that although he is an ideal actor to cast in our teaser trailer, his presence has altered our ideas about genre. Before meeting him, our genre was more based around being a Conspiracy Thriller, however we feel he would be more suited to being in an Action Thriller. We will need to do some more research in light of this change.

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

DECONSTRUCTION: The Bourne Legacy


Before the 'Bourne Legacy' trailer begins, a 'green band' rating card is shown to demonstrate that the following material is suitable for all age groups. 

The trailer starts with showing the Universal studio credit, which is quickly hidden by several black bars travelling across the shot until eventually forming total black.  Once the screen is entirely enveloped, dramatic slow violin music (non-diegetic) begins to play.  This evokes feelings of anticipation and tension in the audience - aspects typical of a thriller trailer.
 
The black bar transition occurs on a small section of the screen, revealing a variety of close-up shots of Jeremy Renner's beaten face (high key lighting).  This immediately creates an air of mystery around his character, with the bar transition implying that he has something to hide.  Whilst this occurs, a conversation between him and another character takes place.

The same transition continues, gradually introducing the film’s cast through close-up shots and dialogue without revealing the characters identities (low key lighting creates mysterious shadows).  The transition also hints that these conversations are taking place somewhere extremely confidential, developing a suspicious atmosphere.
 
The black bar transition then occurs once more, but this time revealing the shot of Jeremy Renner‘s face in it’s entirety through a close up with high key lighting.  This reveals the famous actor starring in the film, which will therefore attract an audience from his fan base.  The musical score builds to a climax before stopping abruptly, giving the audience a sense of suspense as to what will happen next. 
 
The words 'there was never just one' are shown, whilst an unknown character narrates, 'Jason Bourne was just the tip of the iceberg'. These statements refer to the franchise of the previous Bourne films, consequently creating interest for previous fans.

A variety of rapid, dramatic action scenes then occur, demonstrating that Jeremy Renner's character is constantly surrounded by danger and must fight to survive. Whilst these scenes are shown the tempo and volume of the music quickens, mimicking the fast-paced editing (basic cut transitions).



One of these quick shots is a high angle close up shot of a file with an attached photo of Renner, highlighted through high key lighting. This demonstrates that Renner is of key importance to an unknown group/character, as they have spent the time to access 'restricted' detailed information on him (shown through the 'restricted label on the cover'.




Another of the shots of a long shot of a wooden cabin suddenly exploding in a snowy location, illustrating the dangerous surroundings Renner is involving himself in and creating an air of excitement.

Another of these shots is a low angle long shot of Renner jumping from one tree to another.  This shot type emphasizes that he is not only powerful, but also abnormal due to his extreme athleticism.

The scenes climax once more with a close-up of Jeremy Renner taking a gun shot with a calm expression.  This loud and sudden action has a shocking effect, immediately cutting off the trailer's score and all other sounds. 
 
The shot is then instantly cropped to show Jeremy Renner's determined eyes in black and white.  Combined, these effects bring back the air of mystery around his character, making the audience question as to whether he is a cold-blooded killer.  The bar transition from the beginning of the trailer then occurs, slowly wiping the final image from the screen and taunting the audience to find out for themselves.

A variety of still shots from the film are then shown, which gradually move backwards in a disorderly fashion (potentially mimicking the main character's mindset)
All of these images are tinted with white, so that they eventually come to form the film’s title: The Bourne Legacy, on a black background.  The word 'Bourne' stands out in a bolder font, once again stressing the franchise that was created by the previous films (therefore attracting it's fans).


The teaser trailer finally ends in revealing what season and year the film will be released, helping to create anticipation and interest from the target audience.


Sunday, 2 December 2012

DECONSTRUCTION: Chungking Express

Chungking Express is a romance/mystery/comedy/drama set around Hong Kong's notorious Chungking Mansions. After watching the trailer, we found that we were influenced some of the stylistic elements, and have deconstructed the trailer to have a better understanding of them. The full trailer can be seen here.

Age rating screen informing audience as to whether it is appropriate or not







Film distributor- Miramax Films who are known for distributing independent and foreign films
Dramatic orchestra score begins (non diegetic) - rising and falling violins etc





Establishing the location - low key lighting outdoor shots of the surrounding area - industrial looking, polluted built-up area
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "On the streets of Hong Kong..." - setting up the narrative




More establishing - low angle shot, low key lighting - sky is barely visible - dark and polluted area to live
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "On the streets of Hong Kong..." - setting up the narrative




Slightly low angle shot of woman with blonde curly hair, sunglasses and beige trench coat entering a lift  - mystery, hiding
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "A mysterious woman..." - character establishment






Lift door closing -  shutting woman out, taking her elsewhere - following her journey
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "A mysterious woman..." - character establishment





Man in busy marketplace looking around
Wearing a shirt and tie with beige jacket - like blonde woman - suggests a link between the characters?
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "A young cop..." - further character establishment




Trying to avoid the busy people - suggests struggles and obstacles in the plot
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "A young cop..." - further character establishment







Young woman sitting at countertop - looks like a restaurant - food around and wearing apron - job?
Leaning on hand - looks troubled or thoughtful
Low key lighting with light shining on her face - hope? Reflective of voiceover "dreamer"
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "And an innocent dreamer..." - introducing another character
Blonde woman in same market as cop - looking over shoulder - avoiding him, up to no good
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "...are about to meet"







Point of view from blonde woman's perspective -looking back
Man carrying a shop dummy with blonde curly hair - blocking view
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "where mystery and romance..." - establishing the genre and plot expectations




 Cop catches doll mistaking for blonde woman
Voiceover - "collide..." - reflective of scene unfolding and helping establish the rough plot
Orchestral music fades to a rock song (non diegetic)



 Blonde woman fires gun in air 3 times consecutively (diegetic)
Music- "Dream Person" by Faye Wong (a take on the song by The Cranberries) (non diegetic) - allows people of various nationalities to recognise and relate
Song title links to the "dreamer"
 Blonde woman fires gun in air 3 times consecutively (diegetic)
Quicker paced, fast cuts
Motion blur used - confusion and fear
Blonde woman fires gun in air 3 times consecutively (diegetic)
Quicker paced, fast cuts
Motion blur used - confusion and fear

Film distributors listed in white with black background
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "Miramax Films and Rolling Thunder Pictures present..." - highlighting the different distributors






Title in centre of screen getting larger - yellow with white on black background - bold and bright and in two separate parts
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "Wong Kar-Wai's Chungking Express" - introduces director, putting a name to the film




Title cross blur to close up of leg on bed with person running toy plane up leg
Link to innocence, childlike - link to "dreamer"









Close up of leg on bed with person running toy plane up leg
Link to innocence, childlike - link to "dreamer"
Sound effect - plane taking off (non diegetic) - travel, journey
Low key lighting, man laying back brushing stuffed toy fur - further link to childhood, innocence, dreaming







Woman peering over shoulder looking back - medium shot 
Sceptical facial expression, watching someone/something
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "Time Magazine calls it..."
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "A Delicious Romance!" - highlighting the reviews, encouraging target audience to watch
Close up of woman turning head - camera follows her eyeline
Low key lighting - some lighting in background - romantic, atmospheric
Camera pans to medium shot of cop - love interest - attention averted - unrequited? complications? 
Side shot of man and woman kissing - him restraining her - dominant, control, power
Light from window behind - hope








Woman in apron dancing - medium shot - medium lighting
Carefree, happiness - mood of trailer becoming more positive
Female singer starts singing in Chinese - "Dream Person" The Cranberries cover (non diegetic)

Woman opens door and looks up - medium shot
Curious facial expression - not expecting anyone

Medium shot of cop standing at door looking up at her - looks innocent
Slightly higher angle - power switch - she's in control
Longer shot from behind cop with him in shot too
She screams (diegetic) and slams the door shut
She's in control of the situation







Voiceover (non diegetic) - "A Knockout... Terrifically Stylish!..." - highlighting the reviews, encouraging target audience to watch



Close up shot from the floor of womans foot stepping into the shot
Low key lighting - night time - darkness - dark things happening
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "...raves the Los Angeles Times"
Medium/close up shot of blonde woman with sunglasses on smoking
Night - looking negatively upon her
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "...raves the Los Angeles Times"






Medium/close up shot of blonde woman with sunglasses exhaling smoke
Looks troubled
Night - negative, in the dark






High angle shot of woman going into apartment and shutting door - looking around, checking for intruders?








Medium shot woman pulling cloth off table- anger, frustration?
Clash of symbols in none diegetic song - adds to idea of anger, frustration







Long low angle shot of woman leaning out open window throwing paper plane
Dull, gloomy buildings around contrasted with the innocence associated with paper planes






Pan following paper plane going through air
Dull, gloomy buildings around contrasted with the innocence associated with paper planes


Medium/long shot as woman falls back on sofa -carefree, change from the anger/frustration to more laidback








Medium shot of woman dancing in room - reflective of earlier dancing, carefree tone
Slightly low key lighting with light from windows behind - hope, innocence






Long shot through window of policeman peering in - obsession, infatuation, love?
Voiceover (non diegetic) - "And LA Weekly calls it..."







Voiceover (non diegetic) -"A Genuine Wonder! Intoxicating from first frame to last!" - highlighting the reviews, encouraging target audience to watch


High angle long shot of cop running along road - urgency, obsession
Song - several drum beats - reflect running pace








Long shot pan down from ceiling to blonde woman - reflects cop before running -similar motives?






 Several rapid medium shots of blonde woman looking around, being followed, or looking for someone/something? Faster pace reflects urgency?
Several rapid medium shots of blonde woman looking around, being followed, or looking for someone/something? Faster pace reflects urgency?
High angle close up of woman's hand (blonde woman?) taking gun out of a small locker - danger, nails are red which also carries connotations of danger
Long shot of blonde woman hitting wall and turning to walk down corridor towards camera - anger, excitement?









Long shot of several men running towards camera - chase, danger? Links to clip before - like they're chasing her, or she's chasing them?
Low key lighting reflects potential danger






Several rapid shots of woman looking around and continuing to run - long shot - public place? Signs all round - danger is everywhere?








Gun shot followed by next shot fading in with white wash - white carries connotations of coldness or purity - contrast to shooting









Long angled shot of woman walking away into light - leaving darkness behind, leaving danger and wrong-doing behind in the dark







Close up of blonde woman dropping wig on floor - disguise, deceit, reflects her leaving darkness behind and stepping into light - life without danger?






Voiceover (non diegetic) - "Chungking Express, a film by Wong Kar-Wai" - highlights titles that's on screen









Credits - important information only - production company, producer, director etc
Music fades out