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Creative film-Synopsis

Synopsis Jane Rose is a young woman of 18 on the way to a party, walking through a dark, auburn forest amidst the middle of autumn. When a close friend, ReneƩ, calls Jane to notify her that her ex-parner is attending, she turns away in anger. While heading back, Jane hears the haunting, sinister screams of a woman, which seem to reverberate around her mind. She attempts to block out the distressing horrors, however when these screams recur, she begins to grow fearful of her surroundings; a deep abyss of darkness which seem stop swallow up the surrounding world of Jane. Walking quickly, a mysterious shadowy figure is seen in the background, unbeknown to her. The figure becomes her shadow, stalking Jane through alleys. As Jane notices the figure behind her, she begins to run. Jane heads towards any area of remote refuge in desperate attempt to escape from her horrific fate. This escalates into a thrilling chase between characters of good and evil. Will Jane's instincts beat the c...

Creative film-Creative Ideas

Cinematic Ideas (establishing long shot) , cuts to Jane Rose is walking to a party (neutral shot) , looking at her phone, (extreme close up) of phone texting regarding party being banned from the party.  Jane looks around after hearing noises ruffling of leaves (close up of leaves) . Shadowy figure is seen in background (long shot) . Jane is unaware at this point.  Really loud scream is heard (long shot of surroundings) she turns around nothing is there. (extreme close up of Jane's face) ... scream again... turns around again.  she beings to walk faster and faster turning into the alleyway (non-diegetic music begins) leading to reversley (tracking shot from behind) . walking through alley way, getting faster as she becomes more afraid (long shot) .  cuts to looking down (high angle) at a tunnel as jane walks through (same as going out) ... on large grass patch (long shot of area) , she turns to see a man in tunnel (long shot- cut-extreme close up) chased...

Creative film-Moodboard

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Moodboard .

Trainspotting-Bar fight scene

Bar Fight Scene (London) Begins-1:18:25 Ends-1:22:23 The scene begins with Renton, Begbie, Spud and Sick boy talking around a table in a bar in London discussing the money they made and what they will do with it going forward. Throughout the scene it keeps to low-key lighting making it seem that some thing bad may happen. The scene also is filled with diegetic sound from people talking in the background and music from a radio (not shown). At the start of the scene Renton and Spud are sat opposite Begbie and Sick Boy as well as the camera switching between the two pairs which can be seen as a metaphor and foreshadowing of how Renton and Spud are going to be the only ones to have money by the end of the film, this is also referenced to multiple times during the scene such as when Begbie threatens them for if they steal the money and when Sick Boy says he would have took the money and ran, which again separates the four characters showing Begbie and Sick Boy as bad and Spud and Renton...

Trainspotting-Aesthetic

What are the convections of social realism? Social realism is a film genre that concentrates on enlightening the audience on representation problems in society today. C odes and convections are location, non professional actors, social class, age.   British social realism film use non-professional or unknown actors, this supports the social realism genre because it makes it more realistic. In addition most British social realism film cannot afford to pay famous Hollywood actors considering they usually have low budgets. An example of this would be the main act. What kind of political ideologies are most associated with this style of film making? Left and right wing, social class What is hyperrealism? reality is enhanced becoming unreal.

Trainspotting-Poll tax

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What was Poll Tax and why was it introduced into Scotland first? The  Community Charge , commonly known as the  poll tax , was a system of taxation introduced in replacement of  domestic rates  in  Scotland  from 1989, prior to its introduction in  England  and  Wales  from 1990. It provided for a single flat-rate per-capita tax on every adult, at a rate set by the local authority. The charge was replaced by  Council Tax  in 1993, two years after its abolition was announced.  It was introduced into Scotland first as they did not vote for her so she did not lose any votes. Why do you think the Thatcher government was  so unpopular in Scotland? It was unpopular in Scotland because the poor people had to pay the same as the rich people and it was unfair, enraging the poor people and the poor people are the many and the rich, the few. How does the film reflect the social conditions of the day? thi...

The Dark Knight-Sound Analysis

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At the start of the scene diegetic sound is used to emphasis the realism of the movie and the 'haunting' presence of The Joker and showing that even though he is the prisoner, he is in charge as he controls the scene as he vocally over powers Commissioner James Gordon even though Gordon is in the position of power and should be in charge. As the scene continues the diegetic sound is still being used to show the realism of the film as intended by the director, not only just by voice but also when Gordon removes the cuffs of The Joker the diegetic sound is used to play with the audiences emotion as they now know this monster is free creating fear and tension for the viewer. Next in the scene we hear a door closing but don't see it using diegetic sound to create suspense as we dot know what will happen next, then we hear the lights being switched on revealing Batman behind The Joker when diegetic sound is used again when Batman slams The Jokers head against the table creat...