Thursday, 27 September 2012

Daily Star - Front page



DAILY STAR - Front page

Daily Star (UK) Newspaper Front Page
Todays Front page on Daily star

Personality-  The Front page of Daily star is mainly based on Nicole Sherzweiger and Chris brown . These are presented from a human interest angle and are very well known celebrities. Beacuse these celebrities are well known, lots of readers would be interested to read about what hasppened.
Negativity - In some ways this does potray a negative approach. Both celebrities have relationships with another person. The media may have come up with a false story which puts all four celbrities on a bad spot.
Exclusivity and size - The daily star has made this a news breaking story because the size of the images and the title explains the impotantness.


Ninni Ricci and Chanel 05 & Film review


Perfume Adverts


 Nina Ricci         VS         Chanel 05



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The Nina Ricci advert and The chanel 05 advert has one thing in common. This is that they both advertise in perfumes. The Nina Ricci Advert has used very bright and fresh colours however the Chanel 05 advert has used quite dull and bold colours.

Ninna Ricci - We notice a quite young looking women wearing a pale pink dress. The young women has been modelled for this perfume advert so that the audience feels that the perfume makes them feel young, free and and in their fantasy world. The pale pink dress potrays a calm and relaxing feeling. There is no sense of danger happening. The main colours used in the advert are white and pale pink. This indicates a very peaceful yet rich setting. The diamonds used on the tree suggests glamour. All of this is linked in with the perfume. The bold red apples have been purposley placed in the advert to indicate the perfume as a sense of lightwieght/ healthy product. It has also been used to point out the uniqueness of that one apple hung on the tree. We notice the tagline in really smalll font ' The new magical Fragrance'. The ' Magical' suggests the perfume is not just any other ordinary perfume. 'New' suggests a more modern view of the perfume and the latest one yet. The womans hair in the advert almost suggests the 'real' her but the dress almost makes it feel like she is changing for the better. The womans face expression shows her gazing at the perfume as though she is amazed at it. Almost like a treasure in her magical world. This Advert would be aimed at ages 13- 16 years old. The advert portrays a fairytale magical world and those ages would most likely find it appealing.

Chanel 05 - We notice a young woman in a dark blue dress, hands on the blinds looking outside of a train window. If we notice very clearly by the womans body posture we can see that it almost looks like a letter 'c' to advertise the Chanel 05 perfume. The flexibility of her body shows the freedom and the glamourous life she has. Her heals have been placed puposley in that way so that the audience can notice the product itself. the product is their main goal but the audience has the picture to give them the idea of why people would buy the perfume. The colours used in the advert are very dull yet bold. The dark brown suggests traditional and class and the gold potrays the richness. This indicates that the perfume would be aimed at those who loves a glamour and posh life. The door has been opened to focus the light on the woman. This makes the womans skin look more brighter and the audiences visual on her is much clearer. The woman looks very slim which is what many women want to be. This gives out a life to all the women who desires to have. The perfect body, the glamourous life and the freedoom. This adverts does not include a tagline.

Both adverts are based on a perfume for women however they show a very different perspective/ view. The Nina ricci would be aimed at younger women as it shows a magical fairytale world however chanel 05 would be aimed at 20'and over. Most likely women from an upperclass life.

 

Film Genre - Historical


The film genre I have chosen to pick is historical. The historical film genre is all based on events, stories and famous people. All of these events have been set in the past. They have changed over the past few years because previous films often did contain historical people, but nowadays the main characters are fictional. When films were made before they sometimes present actual events from when people were living in that period of time. Famous events appear not recorded in history, but with fictional characters either observing or taking part in the actual events. 


The Duchess is a 2008 British drama film directed by Saul Dibb. It is based on Amanda Foreman's biography of the 18th-century.

 
 Braveheart is a 1995 historical drama film directed by and starring Mel Gibson. Gibson portrays William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward I of England.

 This is the film i had watched for the task given - Agora is a 2009 Spanish English-language historical drama film directed by Alejandro AmenĂ¡bar and written by AmenĂ¡bar. The story uses historical fiction to highlight the relationship between religion and science. The title of the film takes its name from the Agora, which is a gathering place in ancient Greece. This films dramatizes the events that happened in the life of an incredible woman. It was set in Roman Egypt in the fourth century. 'Agora' tells the story of the legendary Hypatia, trapped in the library of Alendria, and her fight to save the old worlds wisdom from the religious riots sweeping the streets of Alexandria. The slave 'Davus' fights for freedom and his love for his mistress.

Historical Films have changed over the past years because they have used lots of different camera angles, there is more drama and action happening. Althought the movie looks quite modern the audiences are able to tell that they have tried to make the old history look more modern. The colours used in the movie are not bright neither too dull. Beacuse thhis film is based on history, the director needs to make sure that the place or setting or charaters look too modern or it wouldnt be seen as a historical film to the audience.

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Camera Angles


Camera Angles - ( Pictures are included at the Bottom)

Low Camera Angle

Low angles are being shot so that it makes it look taller and emphasizes the power the subject has.

Eye Level Camera Angle

Eye level means the subjects identity is more focused on therefore we are able to find out the subjects emotions.

The high angles

High Angle shots are a very useful shot to take as it shows the audience an overview of the area and the scene.


Cantered view     
The cantered view angle produces an unstable picture which may suggest the feeling of excitement or fantasy to the viewer. 
  
Worms eye view 
This angle is an angle where the viewer looks beneath the object of interest. Its almost like the opposite of the Birds eye View.

Bird’s eye angle            
The bids eye view camera angle is a shot looking directly down on the subject. This is so that it emphasizes the insignificance of the subjects and gives viewers a large shot of the scene.
                                                                                                          
Over the shoulder camera angle
This shot is of someone or something taken from the angle from the shoulder of another person.  This is a very common shot when we see two characters having a discussion.

Point of view camera angle
This shot shows what the subject is looking at which has been represented through the camera. This way the viewers feel as if it was them and they get to see what emotions they get from the opposite subject.

Extreme close up shot camera angle
This is very similar to a normal close up shot however this shot is an extreme close up shot. This is sometimes inches away from the actors face or an object. This way the viewers are able to see a closer expression on the actors face.

Close up camera view
This is a shot taken from a close rang. The shot is designed to focus on the subjects expression or to direct the viewers to some important element of the film.


Low Angle 
Eye Level


High Angle 
Cantered Shot
Worms eye View
Birds Eye View
Over the shoulder Camera Angle
Point of view Camera Angle
Close up angle shot
Extreme Close up Angle shot