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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

SDL work on film aspects - English

SDL works on film aspects                

SDL work on film aspects

WALT: Analyse how film aspects (camera movement, colour, POV/POT, establishing shot) show meaning.

S.C: I can explain why and how: camera movement, colour, POV/POT and establishing shot are used to show meaning in film 


Aspects 1: How does POV or POT shot work?

A POV shot (otherwise knows as the ‘point of view’ shot)  is a film aspect that puts the audience in the character’s shoes, it allows the audience to see exactly what the character sees. Pov shot is usually established between two scenes; one where the character is seen and the other where it shows the character’s reaction to something. Although this shot is used in all types of movies/shows, this is a common trick in the horror genre; that is the audience is placed in the position of the killer who creeps up towards the victim.

A POT or point of thought shot is quite similar to a POV shot. POT shows exactly what the character is thinking/feeling then later acting on it. It basically gives the audience a visual expression of a character’s mind. This shot is useful in movies because  - like all film aspects - it draws the audience deeper into the character’s world, which makes the experience more personal as if the audience feels connected to and related to a scene. 

Filmmakers usually use different shots within a POT shot. For example: if a character is frustrated, they would use a close-up shot, or if a character feels threatened they would use a high angle.
Point of View Shot: Creative Camera Movements & Angles







Aspect 2: How does colorwork in a film?

Directors would often show the emotion and overall mood in a film by using color. Colour can also be used to enhance one’s story as it has a physiological effect on humans.

There are 3 factors to determine color: hue (color itself), saturation (intensity of a color), and brightness (how light or dark a color is). 

Hue consists of two main types one being monochromatic colors and the other being analogous colors. Monochromatic is basically where a movie is mostly shown as one color while analogous means a film using neighboring colors in a color wheel.

An example of a film that is monochromatic is ‘The Matrix’. ‘The Matrix’ is mostly shown as green because the movie takes place in a digital matrix and hence the title of this film we associate green with coding. It gives off a sickly quality that reflects the overall state of events in that world. 

Films would use desaturation to give off a certain feel to the film and an example of this is the film  ‘Dunkirk’. ‘Dunkirk’ makes use of desaturation. Colour is drained out of the film and so it gives the audience a cold, raw, and old vibe to the movie which helps the audience get drawn into the movie because we feel connected to it. 

Brightness and the lack of brightness can affect a film for example bright images may suggest an exciting and lively vibe whereas dark images give off a dramatic and eerie vibe. 

How to Use Color in Film: 50+ Examples of Movie Color Palettes




Aspect 3: How does camera movement work in a film? 

Camera movement in a film is important because it adds impact to key scenes by giving off pace and energy which allows the audience to feel as if they are part of the action.

Points to be discussed:

The pan:

The film while rotating a camera on its vertical or horizontal axis to keep a moving person or object in view. There are two types of pan; Whip pan and slow pan 

Whip pan is a swift movement from one subject to another almost as if someone is quickly turning to see something that catches their attention. Slow pan gives time for the audience to take in what exactly is happening, this allows the audience to understand the scene more. 

The tilt:

Technique in which the camera stays in a fixed position but rotates up/down in a vertical plane. Tilting the camera results in a motion similar to someone raising or lowering their head to look up or down.

Reverse dolly zoom:

A regular dolly shot is where the camera follows backward, forward, or moves alongside the subject being recorded. Although a reverse dolly zoom is quite like that but it combines zoom and dolly together. The movie ‘vertigo’ is the first-ever movie to use this movement. They used it when one of the characters was having an intense internal feeling. 

Difference between Steadicam and dolly shot:

Steadicam also knows as a gimbal is basically like a dolly shot where it moves to an open area focusing on a subject although Steadicam is stable and so it gracefully glides from one place to another. 

Handheld shot:

Like Steadicam or dolly where it moves to an open place focusing on a subject although it has a shaky effect which raises tension and anxiety for the audience. 


When using camera movements directors need to ask themselves if the shot they would use could help support the story of the film, after all, camera movement should capture the audience’s point of attention. 

Pan Camera Movement , crane camera movement , track camer...


Aspect 4: How does establishing a shot work in a film? 

Establishing a shot is a trick to show the audience everything, that is why it’s expensive. 

It is a perfect opener as a transition to a scene as the purpose of it is to establish a scene and it

also shows the relationship between the subject as well as the location. Not only does this

technique establish a location but it also establishes the tone.

Examples are given:


  1. Location - Hotel 

Camera - Static

Tone - Lighthearted 




  1. Location - Shuttle launch

Camera - Fast push-in

Tone - Epic



Friday, March 26, 2021

Self Esteem

 


What am I learning? What self-esteem is and why it is important, signs of self-esteem, and how to improve low self-esteem. 
Why am I learning this? It helps me make my own opinion on this 'contreversial topic'.
What am I wondering? Yes, it is a human thing but why did we start having low self-esteem in the first place?

Monday, March 15, 2021

Richie Mccaw chasing great documentary - Reflection section

 Date: March 15 2021

Text type: Film - Documentary 

Text Creator: Case Avery & Richie McCaw 

Text purpose: To show the importance of goal setting and how it could affect one's life. 

This documentary shows start to finish of Richie McCaw's journey as an All Blacks Captain/teammate and how goal setting from a young age impacted his life. As a child McCaw loved rugby and because of that he wanted to pursue his dream as an All Blacks Captain/Teammate, you can see that goal setting impacted his life in a positive way because he was able to live his dream as a G.A.B (greatest all black). The moral of this documentary is that goal setting is very important if you want to try to achieve want you to want in life. 

Critical literacy question(s):

1) Whose may speak, who is quoted? Richie McCaw and the people who was with him along his journey because they are the ones who know the 'Behind the scenes' of his journey. Richie McCaw because the film is about him. 

2) Who is real in this text? All of them. 


Thursday, March 11, 2021

Creative writing - Post writing tasks

 1) Figurative Language of sense and sound - Onomatopoeia and alliteration 
Onomatopoeia - a) *Thump* *Thump* Is what I hear; walking barefoot on the hard, filthy dirt floor leading
towards our small bamboo hut. Rough path it is.
b) *Bang* Pow* is all I hear.
Alliteration - a) The stinky sulfuric smell coming from the gunpowder is starting to get to my nerves, quite                          literally that is. 
b) Although papa himself is gone, Gustavo’s gracious golden soul is still with us.

2) The 5 senses (smell, touch, see, hear, taste)
Smell - The stinky sulfuric smell
Touch - "walking barefoot on the hard, filthy dirt floor"
See -  "I see the chaotic acts of people, waving their arms across in fear."
Hear - "high-pitched screams of fear from the villagers and ear-straining gunshots."
Taste -  "squishy fish balls for the satisfying taste, healthy greens for your wellbeing, and tofu that gives
you a warm feeling inside"

3) Replacing words
a) Original - "As i feel anxious I started to just doze off'
Edited - "  blood rush through my veins, my head feel as light as a feather, and my hands tingle like
little bells in my system."
b) Original - "Walking through the path I feel the shrubs and bamboo rub against me
Edited - "Varieties of green shrubs and sky-high sticks of bamboo waving at me with the help of a
gust of wind."
c) Original - "I see people running in fear"
Edited - " I see the chaotic acts of people, waving their arms across in fear."

4) Figurative language of sense and sight
Simile - I rush to the bamboo hut as fast as lightning...
Metaphor - Papa made a clown of himself.
Personification - Sounds of mad blasting European guns...

5) Keep raising stakes!
It's 2 am early calm morning. As I quietly sneak out my large window on the right side of my room, my wooden floor squeaks, making a sound in which worries me that I might get caught by my strict mother. This raving party I'm sneaking out to better be worth it. Half my slender body is through the window, one leg to go, and I'm out of here! Stupidly, I did not think about the fact that I lived in a 2 story house located in an area filled with several security cameras. Now that my entire body is through the window I stand quietly on the roof thinking hard about ways to get down safely as I breathe in the polluted California air. Alas! I see what might be an unstable ladder but a ladder is a ladder as long as it does the job of getting me down, I'm all good. One step, two steps down, and *bzzz* my phone notifies me about someone calling me totally threw me off guard. I didn't see who texted I was just focusing on not fall onto the rough gravel below me. After that whole trial of just simply going down, I made it I finally made it! The party - as I expected - is just as worth it as I hoped for it to be.

6) Insert strong words!
Original - She went towards the shop
Adjective added - The long brown-haired teen ran past me towards the shop 
Verb added - The long brown-haired teen ran past me towards the shop 
Adverb - The long brown-haired teen swiftly ran past me towards the coffee shop 





Friday, March 5, 2021

Sleep and teens - Reflection Wananga

 Date: 05/03/21

Text title: Sleep and teens

Text type: Infographic

Text creator: Nyack Hospital 

Text purpose: To teach teens on how to have a goodnight sleep to improve our well-being and health 

This info graphic titled 'Sleep and Teens' shows us; why sleep is important, common sleep disorders and tips.

From this I have learnt that sleep is important because it can lead you to do better in school by improving your cognitive thinking (they way you think, act, learn and remember), It can lighten your mood by decreasing your moodiness, depression and anxiety and it can not only keep your taha hinegnaro but it can also help your taha tinana by allowing your body restore its self and lessen your risk of obesity and other medical condition. Before reading this info graphic I didn't know that there are 3 common sleeping disorders us teens have they are: sleep deprivation, inadequate sleep hygiene and circadian rhythm disorder. The tip section includes: establishing a sleep routine, keeping the bedroom dark, cool and quiet and preventing to eat or do anything physical before bed. 

Critical literacy:

Why are you/we reading this? I am reading this because 1) it relates to my health assessment and 2) I genuinely need to read it because I am aware that I don't sleep enough in order to maintain a healthy sleep pattern.