Friday, 30 April 2010

Q2 How does your media product represent particular social groups?







i have decided to compare these two still shots because they are similar to eacheother. 'Se7en' is the only film that uses close ups to the extent of every detail. The two revolting shots i have decided to compare have an effect on people which will cause them to gasp at every still image.
In se7en they have chosen to get a picture and film it as a part of their movie, similarly we have decided to do the same.
The differences between the two still shots is the camera shots in which it is recorded, our shot is more of an ariel shot, so that we are able to see almost all of the picture. Our still image is the second one, and the first shot is a bit different in terms camera shots, Se7en's one is more of a shot from the side which makes it different.
This tells us that the person is quite deranged and has quite a few problems with themselves, the fact that the character is cutting and sticking pictures of dead bodies suggests to us that the characters might like deadly things and is a weird person.






This is another shot that i have decided to compare again, from the film 'Se7en'.
The still shots are very effective because they contain the cross dissolve which makes the film much more interesting in a sense that it creates effect on the subject.
The differences between the two shots are that, the first one which is our group is of the character turning the pages, the cross dissolve adds the effect because it makes it look more realistic and much spookier. The same as 'Se7en' but the character is writing.

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