Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
7th October lesson
definition of Gender:
the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones).
Types of masculinity: Strong Power
Manly
Courage
Honour
Types of Femininity:
Emotional
Weak
Vulnerable
Beauty
Sexy
Deconstructions:
1: One of the men are wearing a suit to represent that he is the man and to show power and dominance. The lighting is bright more towards the man with suit, focusing on his important. They are wearing formal black long top and jeans. One of the men are wearing a shirt with a vest inside as it is not buttoned up, this showing the difference and split between the men and women as they wear their shirts not buttoned up fully, sexualising them as women. They all have short hair, this is showing that gender is not much of an issue. This is seen also in the angle, positioning and the mise en scene of the picture. Everyone is wearing dark colours, which is a masculine colour but it shows how equal they all are in the role. The women at the back, her posture is very masculine, portraying the opposite of the stereotype for women.
2. Police officer uniform- the opposite of the stereotype as this is seen as a male job as it is more of a masculine job. The picture shows the officer to be the weaker gender as she is looking vulnerable, this is also shown through the lighting as it is bright, so therefore focus' on this. The way the women is knelt and touching the officer is showing the femininity type of being the more caring gender.
Types of masculinity: Strong Power
Manly
Courage
Honour
Types of Femininity:
Emotional
Weak
Vulnerable
Beauty
Sexy
Deconstructions:
1: One of the men are wearing a suit to represent that he is the man and to show power and dominance. The lighting is bright more towards the man with suit, focusing on his important. They are wearing formal black long top and jeans. One of the men are wearing a shirt with a vest inside as it is not buttoned up, this showing the difference and split between the men and women as they wear their shirts not buttoned up fully, sexualising them as women. They all have short hair, this is showing that gender is not much of an issue. This is seen also in the angle, positioning and the mise en scene of the picture. Everyone is wearing dark colours, which is a masculine colour but it shows how equal they all are in the role. The women at the back, her posture is very masculine, portraying the opposite of the stereotype for women.
2. Police officer uniform- the opposite of the stereotype as this is seen as a male job as it is more of a masculine job. The picture shows the officer to be the weaker gender as she is looking vulnerable, this is also shown through the lighting as it is bright, so therefore focus' on this. The way the women is knelt and touching the officer is showing the femininity type of being the more caring gender.
Tuesday, 29 September 2015
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Ex Machina Research
Producers:
Andrew macdonalds
Allen Reich
Production Company:
Film4
DNA Films
Scott Rudin Production
Director:
Alex Garland
Screen Writer:
Alex Garland
Actors:
Screens shown:
Box Office figures:
Music:
"Enola Gay" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark", Get Down Saturday Night" by Oliver Cheatham, "Husbands" by Savage and "Piano Sonata No 21 D. 960 in B-flat Major" (first movement) by Franz Schubert
Marketing:
Fan Poster
Andrew macdonalds
Allen Reich
Production Company:
Film4
DNA Films
Scott Rudin Production
Director:
Alex Garland
Screen Writer:
Alex Garland
Actors:
- Alicia Vikander
- Domhnall Gleeson
- Sonoya Mizuno
- Oscar Isaac
- Corey Johnson
- Claire Selby
- Elina Alminas
Symara A. Templeman
Budget:
$15 million
$15 million
Screens shown:
In the USA, The screens were at its peak at 200,004 and its first screening only had 4 screenings. It finally finished at 4 screens. It was shown in screens for 2 months.
Box Office figures:
$36.9 million
Music:
The soundtrack was composed by Ben Salisbury and Goeff Barrow. The soundtrack album was realised digitally on the 20th January 2015 and on CD in February 2015.
Additional songs that were included in the film are:
"Enola Gay" by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark", Get Down Saturday Night" by Oliver Cheatham, "Husbands" by Savage and "Piano Sonata No 21 D. 960 in B-flat Major" (first movement) by Franz Schubert
Marketing:
SFX-
It did not involve any green screen or special effects used
when filming. There were mostly VFX
shots, approximately 800,000. The
character Ava was 3D printed for a scene that takes place in the laboratory
where she’s constructed.
Any Issues:
No issues found.
Sunday, 20 September 2015
Friday, 18 September 2015
Camera Shots
Extreme Close Up
Establishing Shots
Long shot
Point of View
Close Up
Two Shot
Mid Shot
Establishing Shots
Long shot
Point of View
Close Up
Two Shot
Mid Shot
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