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Monday, 4 December 2017

The Dolly Zoom or Vertigo Shot




Goes by many names, including optical compression, tracking zoom, dolly zoom, Hitchcock zoom, contra-zoom, trombone shot, and push-pull zoom.
Also sometimes referred to as the Vertigo Shot


The Vertigo effect explained
Please click on the link below:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/VertigoEffect

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Stars

Why do we need Stars? - PowerPoint



To view PowerPoint, please click on the link blow:


What is an Auteur?

PowerPoint covering auteurism using Hitchcock as an example 




Please click on link below:
https://www.slideshare.net/mattheworegan/vert-12-auteur

(with thanks to South Sefton College)

Thursday, 14 September 2017

Tsotsi - Context

Specialist Study 1
Urban Stories - Power, Poverty and Conflict

'Tsotsi' Social Context, Genre and Narrative
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz98Kzm7JMiCMEIzRWlzbzFNaTA/view?usp=sharing

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

What is World Cinema?

Article on the Cultural Zeitgeist website about the meaning and origins of World Cinema
please click on the link below for the full article:
https://culturalzeitgeist.wordpress.com/2012/11/07/what-is-this-world-cinema/

Tuesday, 7 March 2017

'The Revenant' - analysis

An analysis of the realism of 'The Revenant'


please click on  the link below:
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-revenant-2015


Monday, 30 January 2017

Scoop it - Film Studies

Useful resource for research and SSRP

For Scoop it please click on link below
http://www.scoop.it/t/film-studies

Friday, 27 January 2017

Spectatorship Presentation: pleasure, emotion, techniques and subject matter

A2 Film Studies
Spectatorship Presentation: pleasure, emotion, techniques and subject matter

Activity:
1.   List your favourite genre, favourite film star and your favourite film of the year and favourite scene.
2.   For each, explain in as much detail as possible the emotional response each has drawn from you. (How do you respond emotionally to the typical situations and typical characters found in your favourite genre?).
3.    Are there any emotions you know you will be expecting to experience when you sit down to watch one of these genre films?
4.   How do you respond emotionally to the types of roles played by your favourite star? What are your emotional expectations when you see their name attached to a film?
5.   What was the range of emotions that your favourite film made you feel?  Can you recall a particular scene, or exchanges between characters, that elicited a particular emotional response from you?
6.   Analyse a scene in detail exploring: subject matter, your expectations, pleasure (or otherwise), techniques used and emotional response elicited from you. Speculate as to whether other spectators would respond in a similar way.
7.    Make a presentation with images to show in class (min 6 slides). Thurs 2nd Feb 2017.

March of The Penguins - review in the Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2005/dec/09/3










Thursday, 26 January 2017