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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Workshop 3: How does 'Lighting and Colour' enhance the story

Atmosphere - feel in a space,energy around you.
Mood - how you feel.
Location - place something is happening.

Lighting  -  natural - light that comes from nature - sun, moon, stars, lighting, fire
                   artificial - man made light source - electricity, light bulbs.
               
                   warm light - yellow/orange tone
                   cold light - blue/white tone - clean/clinical
    
                  bright - fills the space
                  dull - fills part of the space faded.

Colour - Colour palette - what are the predominant colour used.
                 
                  warm colours - welcoming, happy, friendly
                  cold colours - make us feel sad, lonely, chilly
                                      - clean, clinical

Brainstorm:  Lighting/Colour

What is happening - Coraline and her family having breakfast in the real kitchen
                               -  look rushed, tired

Describe Lighting - natural light - clouds through window
                                cold - white tone
                                bright - whole space bright
               
                Colour  -  white, yellowish, cream - old
                             -  cold - makes space feel tired.

Effects on Viewer - boring, dull, sad
 ( feel/think)          - understand they are not a happy family
                             - Coraline unhappy.

Director Purpose - makes other world more appealing
                            - Coraline doesn't like the real world

Other techniques - Setting - outside window is cloudy and grey
angle/shots, music,            - furniture looks old and run down
costume, make up,            - doesn't feel lived - empty.
  setting

What is happening - coraline and Other Parents eating dinner in the other kitchen
                               - everyone seems happy

Describe -  Lighting - artificial - ceiling light
                                   warm - yellow/orange tone
                                   dull - some space dark
                  
                   Colour - red, orange, white, black
                               - warm - happy, safe, welcome

Effect on Viewer - compact/close, interesting, welcoming, safe
(feel/think)           - Coraline is happy to be there
 Director Purpose - Shows theme looks can be deceiving because Other family look kind
     (Theme)             and happy but actually evil.

Other techniques - Costume - formal, fashionable, fit better,
angle/shots, music,            - furniture looks old and run down
costume, make up,            - doesn't feel lived - empty.
  setting


Friday, June 26, 2020

Music Genre Study Reflection











Our task for Music was to pick a Genre that we were interested in, and then were set to do research about this specific Genre and find out about its history. In my group were Nate, Tiaoa, Miah and I who decided to do Pop as our Genre. We chose to do this Genre because as you know, most well known Singers around the world are Pop Singers and wanted to find what was so special about Pop. Something I learnt that was new for me is that Pop was the Genre known for producing most's hits. Most Pop songs share a certain thing called the Pop - Music Formula, because they all have a good rhythm, a catchy melody and are always at ease to remember and sing along to. 


SlideShow Link: https: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1KfDFdE-G2-0WcEznWV2uLqjP5n0JPwo8zCl9CX6hMHI/edit#slide=id.g81e3dc912a_0_420

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Workshop 2: Linking theme to the impact on Angles, Movement and Shots

Brainstorm:
                                                    Other 

What is happening in this shot - Whybie standing on stairs outside house. Other mother ask him to 
                                                   smile from doorway, instead he frowns.
                                                   - Other Whybie making smaller- less of a target-head down,
                                                     Shoulders hunched looks week and vulnerable.

Angle/shot used - High angles - make Whybie look overpowered, week and vulnerable
                     
                             POV - Other Mothers makes her seem stronger, bigger, more dominant     
  • Viewer - makes viewer feel sorry for / scared for Other Whybie.                                                                   foreshadowing - hinting at whats is to come.
  • Director - Hinting that maybe the Other mother isn't wonderful.
  • Other techniques - Spotlight or Whybie - likes he's on the spot/under focus                               -                                - dark around creates a creepy atmosphere
In the scene with the Other Mother and the Other Whybie we see high angle shots used to show the theme 'looks can be deceiving' We see this when the Other mother ask the Other Whybie to smile but he hunches over and frowns instead. This make the audience feel sorry for Other Whybie because he looks scared. The use of a high angle shot from the perspective of the Other Mother adds to this feeling as it makes the Other Whybie  look week and wearable. The director did this to foreshadow the change of the Other Mother from creepy to more creepy. Coinciding with this is the use of lighting. A spotlight is on the Other Whybie emphasizing that that he is under the focus of the Other Mother. This reminds us earlier in the film where a low angle shot was just ordinary. This links to the scene because it also shows a moment when the look of a character was deceiving 

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Workshop 1: Unpacking Themes and Ideas.

Theme and Ideas - continuous idea/subject that links throughout the text.

Looks can be deceiving - don't judge a book by it's cover
                                       - don't judge by appearance
Example 1 : Character of Wybie - when we first meet him he seems sorry (mask,motorbike use of high angle to look bigger, loud music) but in reality he just a weird neighborhood.

Show theme because like other characters, our first impression based an appearance, tone, visual techniques aren't correct.

Important because helps audience understand with Caroline that just because something looks good doesn't mean it is she should choose the real world over the other world.

Example 2: Character of the other mother - she seems normal/friendly at the start but by the end becomes a soul devouring spider demon.

Show themes because other mother isn't what she appears to be at the start so we shouldn't judge by first impressions.

Important because Coraline realizes that having something that looks perfect isn't always a good thing.

Statement - In Coraline, the theme looks can be deceiving is used effectively to engage the audience.

Evidence - For instance, the character of the other mother shows us that looks can be deceiving because she start off as a kind mother figure but gradually changes into a soul devouring demon

Explanation audience - This makes us understand that we shouldn't judge a character based on first impression as they can often be wrong.

Explanation director - This is done to help Coraline decide between the real world and the other world. if the other mother was really perfect Coraline choose to go home.

Explanation another technique - Combined with this is the use of colour and lighting. the other mother first appears in a vibrantly bright room that makes us feel warm and safe. however by the end it has become dark and green which makes viewer feel scared and shows that her first look was deceiving.

Your link - This can be juxtaposed to the character of Wybie who we think at first is evil but actually kind, proving looks can be deceiving.