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Trisha's Thriller Opening: Evaluation - Question 6
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Evaluation - Question 6. 6 What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Trisha's TV Drama Blog. Spooks' Extract - Ethnicity Representations. Trisha's Film Industry Blog. Independent and Conglomerate Media Companies. Thriller Opening Project (G321). Park's Media Blog Gateway. Evaluation - Question 5. Evaluation - Question 6.
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Trisha's Thriller Opening: November 2014
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Saturday, 22 November 2014. I analysed the title sequence for Edward Scissorhands. Thursday, 20 November 2014. Particularly interested in the psychological, crime and mystery thrillers. Good vs. Evil - conflict and struggle derives from binary opposites. Identity - mistaken identity/doppelganger/amnesia/conflicted inner morality. Reflection and Vision - manipulation of perspectives (CCTV, found footage etc) and optical illusions. 1960] and The Shining.
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Trisha's Thriller Opening: Evaluation - Question 5
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Tuesday, 31 March 2015. Evaluation - Question 5. 5 How did you attract/address your audience? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Trisha's TV Drama Blog. Spooks' Extract - Ethnicity Representations. Trisha's Film Industry Blog. Independent and Conglomerate Media Companies. Thriller Opening Project (G321). Park's Media Blog Gateway. Music Industry - Online Age - Has the music piracy battle been won? Evaluation - Question 5.
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Trisha's Thriller Opening: February 2015
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Thursday, 12 February 2015. This is my planned schedule for filming. These days have almost similar weather - although it will be slightly sunnier on Tuesday, hopefully there will be little change in the natural lighting that comes through the window into the scene. If there is a slight significance in the lighting I will adjust my artificial lighting (key light, filler light etc) to make it more or less the same. Wednesday, 11 February 2015.
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Trisha's Thriller Opening: January 2015
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Friday, 30 January 2015. Audience - Consumption Profiles. Here are some profiles of typical people who would watch my thriller. Studying at college. He enjoys watching TV, reading books and spending time with his friends. He particularly enjoys the mystery and psychological genre. He watches TV programmes like Lost. 2010], Shutter Island. 2010] and Gone Girl. She says "The plots are so intriguing and leave you on the edge of your seat! I let focus gro...
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Trisha's Thriller Opening: April 2015
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Saturday, 4 April 2015. Final Draft - 'Wall of Silence'. Friday, 3 April 2015. Evaluation - Question 1. 1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 1960], where I adopted the method of employing extreme close-ups and a variety of angles. Drawing inspiration from Hitchcock's Psycho. Has influenced the editing and composition of shots in my opening. In the shower scene of Psycho. The ant...
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Trisha's Thriller Opening: December 2014
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Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies - Candidate no.: 1263. Thursday, 11 December 2014. Silence of the Lambs' - Opening Sequence Analysis. Silence of the Lambs. Conventions and Uses of Opening Sequences. The Purpose of Opening Sequences. Conventions of Thriller Openings:. The micro elements help to represent the particular sub-genre of the thriller. For example, Se7en. 1995] shows quite disturbing shots, low key lighting, shaky titles and screechy music to convey its psychological, neo-noir sub-genre. 2012], c...
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Trisha's TV Drama Blog: 'E.R.' Extract - Age Representation
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Trisha's TV Drama Blog. Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies. Thursday, 30 April 2015. ER' Extract - Age Representation. Stereotypical representations of age show the younger and older characters to be quite dis-empowered and helpless, and the middle-aged characters to be important, intelligent and powerful. At times the 'E.R.' extract does adhere to these conventions, but it also challenges them - which is a more appropriate representation of age in contemporary society. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Trisha's TV Drama Blog: 'Fingersmith' Extract - Representations of Sexuality
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Trisha's TV Drama Blog. Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies. Wednesday, 10 December 2014. Fingersmith' Extract - Representations of Sexuality. Overall, this extract demonstrates the issue of homosexuality in the Victorian era. It demonstrates that homosexuality was not seen as normal in society, and that it should be hidden from others. However, the challenging perceptions of homoesexuality positions the audience to think differently about it, and therefore sympathise with Maude's character. Despite quite a f...
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Trisha's TV Drama Blog: September 2014
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Trisha's TV Drama Blog. Trisha Vekaria - Media Studies. Sunday, 28 September 2014. Doctor Who (2009) - Gender Representations. How does the extract construct representations of gender through the use of (the micro-elements):. Red lighting shines on the male antagonist's. This could suggest that gender representations in society have changed from their past stereotypes. The scene begins with the camera tracking the protagonist. The antagonist is shown through a low angle. Showing she is inferior compared ...