Monday 17 December 2012

MEST 2 Creating Media: Research & Planning

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In the beginning of the two-minute opening sequence the audience are forced to stare at the character (female) walking towards the camera, then she starts a conversation with a male character. A long shot is used whilst she is walking, as this allows the audience to see her body language and her facial expressions. Then a medium shot is used whilst they are having a conversation, this allows the audience to see their facial expressions. Then a over the shoulder shot is used whilst Naomi and Austin are talking, it gets reversed whenever the other person is talking. This allows the audience to see their facial expressions and how they are feeling whilst having a conversation. She throws her bag to Austin, and she runs out the airport. A long shot is used which shows her running, this emphasises how important it is for her to get to where she has to be. A long shot is used to show that she is stuck in traffic, the camera pans across cars. A medium shot is then used from in front of the car, which shows her facial expressions whilst she is on the phone. She then throws her phone onto the next seat, and puts her glasses on, a medium shot is still being used. She gets frustrated and drives onto the path way. A long shot is used to show how fast she is driving and what other people's expressions are. 


Waterloo RoadA point of view shot is used to show where she is and a long shot is used after to show that she is walking towards her room. A medium shot is used to show what she does when she goes into the room. She turns on the radio and goes to talk to the other girl. A close up is used of her face, when she looks at what the other girl is doing. This is done so that the audience can see her facial expressions are. A close up is used of the girl on the bed, to see her facial expressions when she drops the drink on her work, you can see she is angry with the other woman. They start having a conversation but over the shoulder shots aren't being used during the conversation. The camera just pans across when the older woman talks and then pans back to the younger woman. The woman in the blue tracksuit then gets aggressive towards the younger woman, and gets up and gets in her face. A over the shoulder shot is used to see the woman's facial expressions. An extreme close up is used to show how important her speech is and her facial expressions towards the younger girl. It shows that the woman doesn't like her and is showing aggressive behavior towards her. 


Pretty Little Liars
A medium shot is used to see all the characters in the shot but also to see their body and facial language, so the audience can see who is saying what. Then a close up is used to show that her speech is important and the audience can see her facial expressions. As the she is having a conversation with her friend, an over the shoulder shot is used to show her facial expressions. The camera then looks at her other friend, to show that she is now speaking. The camera looks back and forth at the two characters, as this may show that what they are saying has importance to the topic they are taking about. The camera goes back to a medium shot of all the girls, then camera pans back and forth to the three girls to the one girl standing by herself. When the girl with her hair tied back starts talking, a close up shot is used to show her facial expressions and to show that her speech has importance. When the bell rings a long shot is used as they walk out of the toilets. As they are walking out of the toilet, they see two woman talking and rush back into the toilet. When the two woman are talking a long shot is used to see where they are and their body language. When they rush back into the toilet, they all start panicking and a medium shot is used to show their facial expressions and how they are reacting. 



One Tree Hill
A medium shot is used to show the window sill being egged. The camera zooms in slowly, when the egg hits the window you can see the woman's reaction inside and she goes up to the window and see's who it is and runs outside. The camera fades to the woman throwing the eggs, a medium shot is used to show her throwing the eggs. A long shot is used to show when the woman runs out her house, and then it cuts to the other woman, whilst they have a conversation. An over the shoulder shot is used when they are having a conversation, and then the shot changes to a close up, which shows her facial expressions. A shot/reverse shot is used during their conversation, which shows their facial expressions. Then the camera cuts to the bag on the ground, as she reaches for something in the bag, the camera zooms in and then a medium shot is used to show what she gets out the bag and then changes to a long shot, as she throws the ornament at the house. Then a medium shot is used to show the woman's facial expression, as she looks surprised and shocked that her house is being attacked. 



Vampire Diaries
The girl is lying on her bed, and a medium shot is used to show her facial expressions, and she looks like she is struggling. She gets up and a medium shot is still being used to, as she realizes her friend is watching her sleep. The camera changes to a long shot, from a side view of them two sitting on the bed, this allows the audience to see what is going on. He tries to comfort her as she had a nightmare. A close up is then used to show her facial expressions, and a shot reverse shot is used during their conversation, which allows the audience to see both of their facial expressions. A close up is being used during their conversation and then changes to a medium shot of the woman, as she looks scared. She becomes restless and then another male suddenly comes out of nowhere and interferes in their conversation. A close up is used when he starts talking. 













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