Tuesday, 20 March 2012

9 Frame Analysis

1) The title of the film
The name of our film is 'Detention', which I have shown in the first frame. W decided that this would be the appropriate name for our film, becuase we based it around a school and we felt that many of our target audience would watch it, becuase many teens find detention enjoyable or something they hate, either way, we found that they would find it interesting to watch and in some ways they could relate to it. The reason for the title being present on the post it, was to show our audience that this book belongs to a student and that a teacher was marking their book, which is shown through the mise en scene, the books, mark sheets, coffee cup and computer in the background.

2) Setting/location
We shot this in many different locations, for example in the next frame, I shot that in my house and many of the other shot at school, to highlight the fact that it is based in a school. These different settings tell the audience that our film will be presented all over Hackney and the different names in different places, show them that their are different types of people in the area, enabling the audience to relate to at least once character. We have also decided to shoot this in a Hackney based school, because the area is known for crimes involving gangs and we wanted to make everyone aware of it. We have specifically chosen a sixth form, as it appeals to the age range of our target audience, also many of the situations that the characters will get into will be something that our target audience members have been through or who will be involved in

3) Costumes and Props
We have put all of the characters names on a different background, to highlight their personality and what type of classes they are studying, and gave the producer and director a separate background of shot to show what type of people they are like and becuase they were the most important part of the film. Our costumes are generally what sixth formers were, however the sixth form that we are shooting in subverts this idea that youths don't wear any kind of uniform to college. Our characters are wearing formal clothing, but when we see the sports scenes we will see the 'youths' in a different light. Many of the props used have been taken from different classes, for example the art studio and calculators from the maths department etc. These are all to bring out our characters personalities and what they are like in school; how they behave etc.

4) Camerawork and editing
The camerawork in this frame, would be a basketball bouncing into the shot and stopped to show the characters name and then pulled out. We mainly just ran the music over it and exaggerated the bounce noise. Most of the shots used were medium to close up shots, to emphasise the characters, these will reflect our genre, because the whole point of our film was to create an awareness of gangs and show someone of great success fall as a result of this, so the intimate shots highlight that we will be going into a lot of detail about the gang issues and the way someone over comes something traumatic.

5) Title font and style
In this frame, we decided to put the director's name on an iphone, symbolsing something he uses all time and highlighting something many teens use now a days. Many of the characters are hand written, perhaps to emphasise the child-like culture of most teens, subverting what the film will actually be about, subverting our genre conventions.

6) Story and how the opening sets it up
We set the opening up with a book being stampped on by a post-it, saying 'Detention' allowing the audience to know the name of our film striaght away. Also this shot follows in nicely withe first shot/frame becuase it allows us to see a student packing up his bags, symbolising that it is either time for class or perhaps he's walking out of a detention. The opening also start with no sound or music, but later the music begins and it's something quite jolly and playful, subverting the name of the film 'Detention', also adding in just music and no voices, reflects the teenagers personalities.

7) Genre and how the opening suggests it
Our theme of the film is a sporty, attracting more males perhaps and maybe a little bit of romance, attracting girls. This frame doesn't necessarily show this, but it does allow us to see that anything could happen and someone putting away their stuff could mean anything, seen as we don't show what he's actually putting in the bag.

8) How characters are introduced
In this frame Alex Lesurf is introduced 'James Jackson' who plays the main character in the film, we see him drop an apple, pick up his sports bag and walk away, which is when the film ends, getting the audience thinking about where he is walking to, the other characters are introduced in the same way, but different background, again highlighting their personalities.

9) Special effects
In this frame there was no special effects, because we wanted the audience to notice that this is sommething realistic, refleccting the plot of the film. The idea of the stained apron, perhaps means that the film will stain our audiences memories.

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