Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Plot Synopsis 

Tommy is an average 10 year old boy, he likes to have fun by riding his bike through the park near his house... until one day he did not come home.

Claire, Tommy's mum searches for days. with little success they were about to give up when they found him, on the brink of death at the side of the river, he is comatose, they take him to the hospital.

With the police's only chance of finding the perpetrator lying comatose in a hospital bed, they are worried as they are running out of time before the perpetrator strikes for a second time.

The police revisit the scene of the abduction, where they uncover a vital clue that is crucial in the case success, with this new found information they resume the search for the perpetrator.

Within a few days Tommy resumes consciousness and tells the police everything he can recall from the brutal abduction. The police arrest him in just a matter of hours, the arrested him in a park as he was planning another abduction. The perpetrator is dragged away screaming "there is much more than me!"

Monday, 10 December 2012

Titles


The titles in every type of film tend to follow the same pattern as the show there titles.

it often starts with the distributor name/logo as seen here:

then comes the production companies,

they then show us the director,

now it starts with the cast with the most important first leading to the least,


after it has shown the important characters it shows the title of the film,

it will then go through the lesser characters,

 after these have finished it will start the crew from the least important to the most,

this should always be the final title in the sequence.



The titles are important to the audience as they introduce them to the type of film, this is dependent on the type, colour, size and weather the font is a serif. A serif font would indicate a more serious film, and the size and colour help to identify the audience of the film. 

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Vertigo analysis.



Titles

The titles in the sequence are used to introduce the actors and job roles of the cast. the actors appear in the order of relevance from the most important to the least starting with James Stewart and moving on through the rest of the cast, it then moves onto the crew leading with the least important and continuing onto the most important which is the director Alfred Hitchcock.


The titles are using a white serif font against a black background this is to give the film a serious feel to it and give the audience clues to the fact that the film will be for mature audiences not for children.

Sound

The sound in the opening sequence to vertigo is made up of dark low orchestral tones with higher pitched notes to make the audience feel uncomfortable.
 They use a sting in the close up of the lips, this is done to create angst and worry among the audience as it is intended to make them feel as if something is about to happen.