Friday, April 24, 2020

Practice Extract Essay

The extract that I watched for my essay is titled: “24”. In my opinion, the meaning behind the extract is meant to feature an intense interrogation between a male detective (Jack), and a seemingly ex-ally (Nina). The elements used throughout the movie clip hint that Jack and Nina know each other and were even close at one point. It also emphasizes Jack’s anger towards Nina and suggests a betrayal between them. Besides the relationship between Jack and Nina, the extract shows a deeper cause for the interrogation that involves the safety of others. It also reveals that the inquisition is being closely watched, meaning that Jack was given the task of prying information out of Nina.
    In the first scene, a variety of elements are used to deliver the theme. An over- the- shoulder shot, as well as a close-up, are used to introduce Detective Jack. The over- the-shoulder shot allows us to identify with Nina’s hidden feelings behind the interrogation and view Jack through her eyes; from her point of view, he gives off a menacing vibe that sets the tension within the room. The close-up that switches to a clear view of Jack from the shoulders-up, reveals Jack’s emotions towards Nina. The intimidating way he studies her hints that he doesn't think highly of Nina. The extract then features an eye-line match that shows Jack looking towards a camera in the corner of the room; this reveals that they are being watched. Due to the props and set-up of the location including the desolate table and 2 chairs, as well as the camera and bare walls, the audience is now aware that the man and woman are in an interrogation room. This hints back to the cause for Jack’s inquisition of Nina. Another eye-line match features Nina glancing towards the clock, emphasizing that she is running out of time for something important. The sound motif plays in the background whenever there is an exchange between Jack and Nina and it increases the tension and feelings of betrayal between them, it also creates a sense of suspense. A pan is used as Jack sets a seemingly important prop (paper) in front of Nina and the camera moves from side to side to show her reaction to the document. Her reaction seems almost expectant as she looks up at Jack with a slight smirk; the hints at the importance of the document to Nina. A close-up reveals Jack’s reaction which is almost disgusted. The dialogue between them reveals that they do in fact know each other. Their conversation includes talk of a bomb in which Nina knows about but will not reveal until certain circumstances are met; this uncovers the deeper cause behind the interrogation but also emphasizes the animosity between the two. The dialogue also reveals that Nina is a “worse than a traitor” in Jack’s eyes, hinting at the roots of her betrayal and suggesting she was once on his side and that of the other detectives. The dim lighting in this scene increases the suspense and bad blood between Nina and Jack. It also places a spotlight on Jack’s desperation for information.
    The second scene’s location cuts to a police station office. The props including computer screens and desks reveal the setting of the scene. The costumes including suits and police uniforms also reveal the setting. A two-shot features two detectives seemingly watching a large computer screen. It is revealed that they are watching the interrogation which emphasizes its importance. Close-ups of both the detectives reveal their anxious and nervous faces. These shots make it crystal-clear that the information Nina holds is crucial for the safety of others
In the third scene, a zoom to Jack’s face emphasizes the anger he holds towards Nina. He then uses a prop (the desk) to throw across the room in an attempt to show her how serious he is. After a close-up of Nina taunting him, Jack begins to choke her in a two-shot. The scene quickly flips to a split-screen as the detectives witness this and rush to stop him. This reveals the importance of Nina being unharmed as well as how much they need her to help them. After stopping Jack, the extract fades out to signify the ending of the clip.
    I believe I am right on the director’s vision for the extract because of the many different components that back up my theory. The different shots, editing, sound,and elements all assist in creating links between the characters and scenes which show the relationship and meaning behind the interrogation.

Practice Extract Assignment






Thursday, April 9, 2020

Final Project and CCR



  Hi welcome back to my AICE Media Studies Blog. Today, I am turning in my final project. This submission also includes my creative critical reflection questions. I have also inserted my original music video. These different elements show the progress I've made throughout this class. They also show the extent of my filming and editing skills. I was originally supposed to insert my school commercial as well. Due to school being closed, I could not do so. Though my partner and I were unable to re-film for our opening sequence, we tried to edit the scenes to make it look as good as possible. My opening sequence may be lacking some of the requirements.
  My CCR or creative critical reflection questions featured me answering four questions. These questions helped me evaluate what I have learned so far. I was able to answer all the questions to my best ability. I filmed my CCR on my iPhone 11. I also edited this video on my phone. I used iMovie to edit the different scenes and put them together. To transfer it to my computer, I had to upload it to my Icloud. I then saved it onto my computer and uploaded it to my google drive. Then I uploaded all 3 videos to a PowerPoint and published it to the web. Thankyou for tuning into my AICE Media Studies Blog. Have a great day!

Monday, April 6, 2020

Re-film: My partner and I have decided

Hi welcome back to my AICE Media Studies Blog. Today I will be discussing what my partner and I have decided. In my previous blogs I mentioned school being closed physically until April 15th. It has now been predicted that school will be physically closed for the rest of the year. I have tried to set up times to film for my partner and I but none of them have worked out. I have come to the conclusion that we most likely will not be able to re-film. I also learned that this year we will not be able to take our AICE exams. Many teachers have mentioned that they will be evaluating us or something of the sort. We are not sure what will happen and are waiting to be updated. Until I will continue to work with our opening  sequence and make it as good as possible.
My partner and I have decided to use the clips that we already filmed. This is because there is no way for us to film now. I will go over the clips that we have already filmed and see which ones I can use. This way, my partner and I will be able to use what we have. Due to this we may not have all the requirements based on the rubric. I will try my best to meet most of the requirements. I will also do all the required  assignments such as our CCR. The CCR/reflection is due on Friday. The final movie Is also due on Friday. Thank you for tuning into my AICE Media Studies Blog.