Tuesday, 18 October 2016
WWW: You’ve basically got no work on your blog: a few
brief answers from the first week and nothing else. Do we have the right blog
link? Is your work somewhere else? I really hope there’s an explanation for
this.
EBI: You clearly need to ensure all missing work is on
your Media blog urgently. It’s common to have blog issues in the first couple
of weeks (perhaps your work is in drafts and needs to be published?) but if you
don’t complete work in Media you will fail the course – it is as simple as
that. You must remember that 60% of the GCSE is coursework – if you’re not
willing to complete the work then we need to urgently find you an option that
is 100% exam based. The work you need to post: a completed LIAR film poster
analysis; Fruit bowl; Camerawork photo storyboard pictures and analysis.
LR: Complete and post all missing work urgently. Then,
reflect on your first month of Media. What do you feel is your strongest piece
of work so far? What is your weakest? What specific skills or knowledge do you
need to develop over the rest of the course?
My strongest piece of work is my fruit bowl
My weakest is my 10 answers
I need to develop my phototshop skills a lot more
My strongest piece of work is my fruit bowl
My weakest is my 10 answers
I need to develop my phototshop skills a lot more
Thursday, 13 October 2016

In this shot a wide/establishing shot is used because this is used you can understand the surrondings. The camera movement follows the policemen by using a whip pan as they chase after John. Another camera movement used in this scene was a crane which came down from a high angle to show the police getting closer to John and make it more tense .

The camera shot used here is another medium close up which showed Johns facial expressions and there is also a eye line match between John and one of the guards in this scene which makes the scene even more tense and makes the audience wonder what will happen next. You can tell this scene is taken in the alleyway by looking behind John and analysing.

Monday, 10 October 2016
Language:We know this is a film poster
as it says, A Michael Bay film and it
says 3D and 2D theatres
Institution: Micahel Bay would
most probably make the most
money from the film as he is the
director, the main stars are Mark
Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci
and Kelsey Grammer
Audience: The audience of this film
appeal to people who enjoy action
films and sci-fi
Representations:You can tell by looking at this poster that the robots are fighting
for something and the main characters are normally the focus
point on posters so the robot must be the main

as it says, A Michael Bay film and it
says 3D and 2D theatres
Institution: Micahel Bay would
most probably make the most
money from the film as he is the
director, the main stars are Mark
Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci
and Kelsey Grammer
Audience: The audience of this film
appeal to people who enjoy action
films and sci-fi
Representations:You can tell by looking at this poster that the robots are fighting
for something and the main characters are normally the focus
point on posters so the robot must be the main
Thursday, 6 October 2016
This is a wide shot/Establishing shot to show where the scene is taking place
This is a long shot which shows the actor from head to toe. In this picture it shows the audience that the actor is climbing up a fence
This is a medium shot which shows waist to head of the actor and where the actor is
This is an medium close up which shows the head and shoulders. This picture shows the audience that the actor is making a phone call
Close up showing the audience who the actor is calling
This is an over the shoulder showing the audience the drug deal that is happening
This another over the shoulder shot showing the police officer approaching the suspect
This low angle is to make the police officer look big and bad. And it also shows the arresting happening
High angle making the suspect look even more weak. In the picture he is currently getting arrested
Unusual perspective: This picture shows the audience that the police officer behind the suspect and shows the facial expression of the suspect
This is a long shot which shows the actor from head to toe. In this picture it shows the audience that the actor is climbing up a fence
This is a medium shot which shows waist to head of the actor and where the actor is
This is an medium close up which shows the head and shoulders. This picture shows the audience that the actor is making a phone call
Close up showing the audience who the actor is calling
This is an over the shoulder showing the audience the drug deal that is happening
This another over the shoulder shot showing the police officer approaching the suspect
This low angle is to make the police officer look big and bad. And it also shows the arresting happening
High angle making the suspect look even more weak. In the picture he is currently getting arrested
Unusual perspective: This picture shows the audience that the police officer behind the suspect and shows the facial expression of the suspect
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