CINEMATOGRAPHY: → Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence. Highlight your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons. shaky camera close up Quick cut POV shot low angle shot montage What is the opening sequence of the film? Shaky Cam Technique: The cinematography in the Tracker Jacker scene employs a shaky cam technique to convey a sense of panic and disorientation as the jacker attack all the tributes causing major hallucinations for Katniss. The handheld camera work creates a visceral experience for the audience, putting them in the midst of the chaos and danger that the tributes are facing. This technique is particularly effective in intensifying the tension and whole attack of the group and action of the scene. Close-Up Shots: The use of close-up shots when the tracker jackers fell on the careers is prominent during this scene. Close-ups on the characters' faces capture th
BRITISH FILM INDUSTRY: 1) Write a one-sentence definition of what makes a film British. When the film is made in Britain and by British film directors. 2) What is the difference between a Hollywood production context and production context of a British film? Hollywood productions often prioritise large budgets and global appeal, while British films may focus more on creativity, smaller budgets, and better storytelling with an emphasis on social realism and cultural context. 3) When did the James Bond franchise start? 1962 4) In terms of film censorship and graphic content, what began to change in British film in the 1970s and 1980s? In the 1970s and 1980s, British film censorship began to relax with the introduction of the X certificate in 1970 and the 18 certificate in 1982, allowing for more explicit content in films, including violence and sexuality. 5) What groups are often represented in British film? Give examples of films these groups feature in. Working-class individuals: Exa
INTRODUCTION TO TV DRAMA: 1) What is serial television drama? Write your own definition. Serial television drama is a type of TV show where the story continues from episode to episode, often with cliffhangers, creating a continuous narrative arc. Examples include "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones." 2) List five of the TV dramas discussed in the history of the genre on page 1 of the factsheet. How has the genre evolved over time? The evolution of TV dramas has seen a shift from storytelling to more narratives, with shows like "The Sopranos," "Breaking Bad," "Game of Thrones," "The Wire," and "Mad Men" leading the way. This change has brought character development, darker themes, and change to genre. 3) List the sub-genres of TV drama featured in the factsheet. Come up with your own example of an existing TV drama to fit each category. Crime Drama : "True Detective" - Investigates complex crimes with in
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