Last
year I took GCSE media and overall achieved a C. I am happy with my result but
I think in order to improve this year (with AS) I need to work on my practical
tasks. I enjoy the research and theory side of the subject but sometimes struggle
when making things on a computer. I’d much rather draw things, cut them up and
then stick them together. So this is an aspect that I need to work on.
Saturday, 30 August 2014
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
4. Quadrophenia
Quadrophenia:
Quadrophenia is a rock opera album
written by ‘The Who’. It’s about a working-class mod called jimmy and his social, musical and psychological
happenings. The album was made into a film titled ‘Quadrophenia’ in 1979 and is
set in 1965 London .
Just like the album it tells the story of Jimmy and his gang of mods, who
travel to Brighton for a weekend of dancing
and fighting there gang rivals the rockers. I think it’s quite a good
representation of teenagers at the time and I like it because it gives me an
insight into the life of people at the time.
During the film I can spot things in
Jimmy’s friends that I see in mine and can relate to. For example they go to a
party and the song changes to one they all know (The who - My Generation), they
all sing together, the light goes off and bottles get thrown in the air. I’ve
watched it with friends and every time the scene is comes up I stair at them to
wait for there reaction to it. Apart from that my favorite scene is closer to
the end and jimmy has pretty much lost his mind; he’s on a train with the blues
(pills) that he brought with his last wages, wearing a maroon suit (which is my
favorite in the film) and black eyeliner. He throws his parka out of the train
window and sits in a carriage with two upper-class men. It’s a really short
scene but I like it because it’s almost the end of his journey in the whole
film.
A lot of the mods have original
Vespas and Lambrettas; I think I’m quite fond of the whole style. The men wear
some brilliant ‘peacock’ (patterns and statement pieces) items of clothing
during the film; Ace who is played by ‘Sting’ (The Police) has a silver Vespa
and wears a silver suit. He’s quite different from the other mods and you can
tell that he has more money than the majority of them from the quality of the
clothes that he wears.
The sound track includes a lot of
Motown and classic 60’s tunes in additional to songs by The Who like ‘Be My
Baby’ by 'The Ronetts’ and ‘Da Doo Ron Ron’ by ‘ The Crystals’. Which makes it
seem even more as if you’re in the 60’s yourself. Quadrophenia is one of my favorite
films becase it’s very authentic and of its time.
3. Moonrise Kingdom
My favorite character is Scout
Master Ward because he understands that Sam and Suzy should be together, and
helps Sam when social services try to take him into a care home. I don’t like
the mother and father of Suzy because they attempt to separate her from Sam.
2. Submarine
Submarine:
Submarine is a coming of age film
set in 1980’s Wales .
The main characters are Oliver Tate and Jordana
Bevan (Oliver’s first love). Thought
the film Oliver has to deal with falling in love, heartbreak and his mother
having a brief affair. It was
originally a book but made into a film by the comedian Richard Ayoade. The film
is very stylized and parts of it were shot using a Super 8. The consumes (large
duffel coats and wooly jumpers) and tones (blues and grays) that are in the
film are all tied together by this. The sound track was written and produced by
Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys) which as been just as successful as the film. It’s
very light and feels quite pure just like the sea. The lyrics are quite poetic
and I think that this fits in really nicely with the style of which the film is
shot and arranged.
My favorite character is Oliver’s
father Lloyd Tate because he’s just a genuine person. In the film Oliver shows
concern for his as he notices him becoming depressed. He’s a marine biologist
and I think has quite a good sense of humor, my favorite thing he says in the
film is ‘Listen, look, I know you think I'm very boring, you know... but once I
ripped my vest off in front of a woman, and err... it was very effective
actually. It produced a very atavistic response.’ Even though he has been
depressed I think he’s a great roll model for Oliver because he’s kind and
caring.
1. This Is England
This is England :
This is England tells the story of 11 year
old Shaun who during his summer holidays befriends a group of local skinheads.
The film shows the process of Shaun grieving his father who died fighting in the Falklands War.
This is England is set in 1983 in the North of England; it shows lots of
examples of racial issues being solved but simultaneously destroyed thought the
skinhead community. The film also is a good representation of what gangs and
friendship would have been like at the time but is still relatable to people in
the present day.
Shane Meadows is the director and
writer for this is England ,
he almost has a rule of locally sourcing the actors for his films to preserve
authenticity. Quite a lot of the film is improvisation so the script feels
quite genuine. He tends to set films in
the midlands staying local to his roots. With
This is England
it literally looks like it could have been shot in 1983 and this is one of my
favorite properties that it has.
I also love the soundtrack as it
features ska and reggae tracks from bands such as ‘The Specials’ and ‘Toots
& The Maytals’. The costumes (Levi Jeans, Fred Perry, Ben Sherman,
Harrington’s, Over coats, Dr Martens and Monkey Boots) and haircuts of the cast
are classic and also authentic, which adds to the fact of it being one of my
favorite films. Shane Meadows also made sure that the cast had authentic
tattoos, crosses and swallows. This is England has also been made into two
follow up series and a third is being filmed.
My favorite character is ‘Woody’
because of his kind nature and loyalty to his friends. He’s the one that first
takes Shaun into the group when he sees him walking alone looking upset. Woody
and his girlfriend ‘Lol ‘ then help Shaun to become a skinhead. Even though woody is almost the leader
of the group sometimes he can be can be a wimp and become emotional. I like how
this contrasts with his hard exterior. I think that it shows that when someone
is with a gang that they feel comfortable in there personality can alter.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
My Favorite Films Are.....
Ten
Favorite Films ( Not Including the other 100 I'm obsessed with)
1. This Is England
2. Submarine
3. Moonrise Kingdom
4. Quadrophenia
5. Pulp Fiction
6. The Blues Brothers
7. Amélie
8. Billy Elliot
9. Snach
10. Trainspotting
Intro to 'Sweded Films'
Sweded Films
Sweded films are remakes of classic
films on a low budget and an ordinary video camera. The term ‘Sweded’ comes
from the Michal Gondry film ‘Be Kind Rewind’ which is about the character jerry
wiping the tapes at a video store. Jerry and his friend then have to remake all
of the films so that they don’t get into trouble. They become increasingly
popular with customers, the customers are told that the films come from Sweden.
Hence the term ‘Sweded Films’.
Be Kind Rewind created a sweded
film craze and people all over the world have started to make their own.
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