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Conventions Research

Keyton King

Background to Scene Director of film was Mikael Håfröm This relates to our film as it has the same

setting as ours, which is a prison. As they walk around and show the prison,

it will show us how we need to portray the prison in our film to make it realistic.

Escape Plan

Cinematic Techniques Establishing shot of prison

Shows the setting of the film

Escape Plan

Cinematic Techniques (cont) Crane through inside

Shows inmates and the packed setting of the prison

Loud dialogue from inmates

Escape Plan

Cinematic Techniques (cont) Bible

The prop of the bible is important and helps him in escaping

Close-Up Shows the bible

Escape Plan

Cinematic Techniques (cont) The techniques use add to the chaotic

feeling portrayed in a prison. They also add the the danger aspect of things.

Escape Plan

Opening Credits The credits showed distribution and

production, but no credits, just the title.

Escape Plan

Conclusion This film is unique as it did not include

credits. I can use the inside of the prison to

portray a real feeling in my project. The loud yelling and banging adds to the overall feeling of chaos and danger. The establishing shot we can use to introduce the setting of the prison.

Escape Plan

Background to Scene Director of film was Steven Spielberg This relates to our film as it has the

flashback which we will be using, as well as action.

The location is first at a cemetery, then into the battle field.

The transition from present to past is what we will use.

Saving Private Ryan

Cinematic Techniques Close up of American flag

Represents an important symbol

Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan

Cinematic Techniques (cont) Medium Close Up

Used to show emotional aspect of being there

Cinematic Techniques (cont) Extreme close up of eyes

Shows him thinking back to being in the war

Soundtrack Slow but semi-uplifting

Saving Private Ryan

Opening Credits Showed production and distribution

companies, followed by title, but no people,

Saving Private Ryan

Conclusion Although the military is not included in

ours, the idea of a flashback is a big role in our intro. I would like to use the close up of the eyes in the transition, as it shows the actor thinking back.

Saving Private Ryan

Background to Scene Director was James Cameron In the opening scene, there are videos of

the ship leaving port. It then fades into the sunken ship being explored.

Further along, the old lady, who was aboard the ship begins discussing the ship, followed by a fade into her flashback.

Titanic

Cinematic Techniques Extreme close up when she sees the ship

and begins thinking back. This introduces the character and shows her age.

Titanic

Cinematic Techniques (cont) Fade from old ship to new ship. Shows there is a flashback occurring

Titanic

Opening Credits The opening credits begins with old videos

of the Titanic leaving with the tital of production companies.

White and bold type is used.

Titanic

Opening Credits (cont) Credits end with the title of the movie

over water with large, white letters.

Titanic

Conclusion This film will be our main focus in

portraying the flashback as the prison will begin abandoned, as is the ship. Also, the use of an elder person will be used in ours as well.

Titanic

Background to Scene Season 2, Episode 1 Director is Bradley Buecker In this scene, a newly wed couple is at an

abandoned building. The opening scene takes place in present time, and is then presented with a flashback. It also introduces to the audience that this is a scary show.

American Horror Story-Asylum

Cinematic Techniques Establishing Shot shows how big the

building is Lowkey lighting shows there is no

electricity and they must use flash lights. Upbeat music is used to add to the

excitement and action.

AHS-Asylum

Opening Credits Each season is a different theme;

therefore they relate to their theme in the credits. There is no specific order of the actors, but producer and writer are written last. Each season has a loud, distinct score with different clips. The font used is a creepy font. With each name, the score becomes louder. The names are given on a black screen in a gold font.

AHS-Asylum

Conclusion The opening credits are important here as

they add to the overall creepy feel of the show. This also includes the flashback of the abandoned building we will be using. The score is important in creating the tone, which my group will keep in mind.

AHS- Asylum

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