Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Filming test shots 5:

Scene where the boyfriend is banging on the bathroom door (where the girlfriend has locked herself in):
I have shot these from different angles, (all medium close ups) so the audience can see the actors movement but also when i put them all together in a sequence it will reinforce his desire and panic to get into the bathroom where she is; this will contrast with the 'mellow' outro music at the end of the song.
By the mise-en-scene being white and the character's costume is all black - there is a contrast created. This representation reflects to the audience the ideologies and mood of this scene, both characters are in a bad place and it helps develop the narrative.

Smoking:
This shot is of the male character breathing out smoke; the representations of this shot can link into the ideologies of the genre conventions of 'Alternative Rock' portraying stereotypes related to this specific genre. This may be used in my narrative because the ideologies behind smoke and cigarettes are rebellious, youth and stress. Which all relates to my dark scenes of my narrative.
I like the close up of the smoke coming out of his mouth, and how visible the smoke is. The contrast between his dark clothes, the smoke and the white wall is also effective; this reinforces the 'rebel youth' feel that 'Alternative Rock' has been stereotyped and associated with.

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