Sunday, 21 May 2017

Conal's Task 3 and 4 Film Studies

Task 3 Understand the relationship between producers and audiences.


Hello in this blog I will be going over the relationship between the producers and the audiences. In this I will be discussing the movie blockbuster Jaws from 1975. After that I will describe the relationship between the audiences and films and then of the film I'm choosing to study which is Star Wars Rogue One. 

Jaws (1975)
"A giant great white shark arrives on the shores of a New England beach resort and wreaks havoc with bloody attacks on swimmers, until a local sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and an old seafarer to hunt the monster down." (IMDB 20th June 1975).


Directed by Steven Spielberg
Genre Adventure , Drama, Film



"This, of course, had been the reaction of millions of cinemagoers in the US, where Jaws had become a summer movie sensation. In his influential essay, The New Hollywood, film historian Thomas Schatz notes that Jaws “recalibrated the profit potential of the Hollywood hit and redefined its status as a marketable commodity and cultural phenomenon as well”. Significantly, it achieved this success at a time when “most calculated hits were released during the Christmas holidays”. Not so Jaws, which according to David Brown was “deliberately delayed until people were in the water off the summer beach resorts”. Indeed, one of the film’s most memorable tag-lines was “See it before you go swimming!”. Yet it wasn’t just the resorts where Jaws showed its box‑office teeth.

Despite the fact that the summer month had traditionally been slow for the cinemas (Why go to the movies when the sun is shining?), Spielberg's brilliantly constructed shocker struct a nerve with young audiences who natural environment was not the beach but the shopping mall." ( 31st May 2015)

By having this put on the summer time and with the Public relations make those adverts with Spielberg sayings which grossed 700,000$ advert revenue. It got so popular that new jaws ice cream flavours were introduced which included flavours such as Finnilla, Jawberry and finally Sharkalate. After becoming the number one film it grossed more than 100$ million dollars.

Which is now basically the godfather of Blockbusters.

Which brings me to the film I will be going through Star Wars Rogue One

Star Wars Rogue One
Directed: Gareth Edwards
Genre:Sci-Fi/Action
Synopsis:
Galen Erso lives on a farm with his wife and young daughter Jyn. Until Orson Krennic comes and takes him away for many years to become the empires lead engineer making him build the Death Star. Jyn joins forces with the rebels to get the key from her father to blow up the Death Star. 
In doing so will keep the galaxy safe.

There have been prequels, sequels fan made films the lot this franchise is the biggest franchise in the world. It is loved and cherished by many and the movies themselves people have different opinions on them but they are widely received on a global scale. There were 6 movies in total the Prequels consisted of, I Star Wars the Phantom Menace, II Star Wars The Clone Wars, III Star Wars The Revenge Of The Sith which came out in 1999 to 2006. The Original trilogy came out in 1977 to 1983 starting with IV Star Wars A New Hope, V Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back, VI Star Wars Return Of The Jedi. The impact these movies had on the world were great and have kept going every generation because they are that good. 



The Latest Sequel Rogue One has grossed an amazing 1.056$ Billion. The target audience is really anyone because everyone loves it but the initial Target audience is Teens to adults as the films is a PG-13 which means kids can watch it but with the supervision of an adult. Their Target audience would be Geeks, Nerds, Men, Women who love a sci-fi fantasy story. In terms of how well it did I will reference some excerpts from critic reviews.







As you can see these regarded critics have all in all good words to say about it. That and how much it grossed is another example of how well it did.
A personal example of how well it did would be, I went to a theater to see it for the Midnight release. There were 3 screenings for and all were booked out. The atmosphere was really good laughs at the funny bits and a good atmosphere of joy and fulfillment at the end. I myself quite enjoyed it as I also quite liked a the actors Donnie Yen and Mads Mikkelsen.


"Disney’s marketing timeline for Rogue One was very different from Force Awakens, and intentionally so.  Initially, we saw the first trailer for Force Awakens more than a year in advance over Thanksgiving 2014. Partly, Disney did not want to confuse audiences in regards to Rogue One‘s connection to Force Awakens. It’s why they opted not to drop a trailer with Force Awakens and waited close to four months after that giant calmed down before they unveiled a Rogue One trailer on Good Morning America April 7. The launch drew 77M global views and was further bolstered by an in-theater trailer drop on Captain America: Civil War‘s opening weekend during the first frame of May.

Extensive synergy support across Disney, including ESPN SportsCenter takeover throughout December and unprecedented segment during College Football Games (Dec. 2-3) that featured fighter jets flyovers, Epcot’s Spaceship Earth at Orlando’s Disney World being turned into the Death Star (Dec. 5) with Mads Mikkelsen in attendance. This was live-streamed on Disney Parks blog and other Star Wars and Walt Disney Studios social channels. Major Rogue One promotional partners included Gillette, Duracell, Nissan, Verizon, General Mills, and Uber; digital partnerships included Google, Twitter, Facebook." (Anthony D'Alessandro DEC 19th 2016)


These are just two of the way this massive company had produced and advertised the movie across our televisions and the internet services you can see from the amount of views they had and programs they had the ads on it was bound to get out there and once 17+ million be see it all they have to do is spread it through conversation and its Star Wars so you automatically look it up because its that's good. Youtube is another big platform to advertise trailers as that's a primary resource were the youth today and adults go to watch film trailers..


Task 4 Understand the relationship between audiences and films.

Reception Theory is a way we can understand the relationship between audience and the films, Reception theory is broken up in Preferred/Negotiated and oppositional approaches to film studies.

Reception theory takes the viewer into context so you have to take into consideration contextual factors for example depending on our age, race, religion can determine how we see a film and how we pick up the underlying message the director is trying to get across to us through the movie itself.

"Reception Theories is when producers or directors constructs a text encoded with hidden message or meaning that the producers or directors want to convey across to the audience. If done correctly the audience will be able to pick up the meaning or message straight away, but the audience will need to be reminded of the message through out the film this could be done through character dialogue or actions within the film." (Dr RedPill July 2013).

Preferred Theory,
Is what the director would prefer to happen emotionally to the audience at a climax or sad part of a movie they have produced.
For example when I watched Hachi a Dogs Tail I realized there and then it was gonna be sad because Iv watched more than enough dog films to see where this was going. It was really a touching tale. His master dies at the end but the dog always goes back to the train station to wait on him coming back from work and sobbed at his grave it was quite emotional to see how the dog reacted and it was based on a true story so I cried because it was touching and that we don't truly understand how underappreciated dogs are. 

The family with me cried aswell and that is what the Director wanted from that scene an emotional response which if you have a heart he would have gotten that response. But as we go into the other ones it can also be said that because when the dog festival in china if a Chinese person seen it or a person who hasn't had a dog before they may not feel the same impact than from someone who had a dog.

Hachi: A Dog's Tale Poster

Negotiated Theory
"Negotiated is when the audience agrees, disagrees or questions a political speech or news broadcast due to previously held news, as many people in America question FOX news as it has been seen in the past as a biased news outlet who support the Republican party."(Dr RedPill July 2013).

In film media terms you could use The Interview as an example of this alot of people thought it was funny but a lot of other people thought it was really offensive and gave it bad reviews,
It was a controversial movie but it was to be taken as a joke even though some of the scenes were abit heavy handed. They make fun of the Supreme leader in North Korea therefore they banned the movie in their country and tried to have it banned worldwide it was quite a controversial film but in the end it was pretty funny nonetheless. 

The Interview Poster


Oppositional Theory

Oppositional is when the audience recognizes the Dominant message but rejects it due to culture or political opinion(Dr RedPill July 2013).
For example the movie The Exorcist was banned in some countries due to its heavy and disturbing scenes. It was released in the 70s so people weren't ready for a movie such as this at the time. People fainted outright walked out and cursed the movie. This made the movie even more popular to the youth who liked it and gave it quite an impact to with sequels were made in the future of it. Also the same could be said for the move The Interview as the citizens of North Korea would not have been able to watch the movie and if they had they would have been executed.
Image result for the exorcist



Spectatorship

"The study of spectatorship is an attempt to understand why we choose to sit in the movie theater seat or on the living-room sofa captivated by a screen. What is it that makes the experience so pleasurable, desirable, meaningful-given that viewing subjects position themselves as filmic or televisual spectators voluntarily, in very large numbers, and with frequent repetition? What are the relationships between individual and filmic process: how are we linked to screen, narrative, character? Who exactly is the subject seated before the screen, involved in an activity which has been described as everything from passive absorption to active production of the text" (Toby Miller 2003)

in other words a passive spectator takes in the message whilst the active spectator takes in the meaning the director tries to get across but they go further and analyze to try and understand it differently

"In accounting for the process of how a spectator experiences a film, theorists drew on Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan's theories of early childhood development, suggesting that the process of watching a film recreates a similar dynamic between what Lacan called the imaginary and symbolic worlds. Because film language works so effectively to make the viewer feel as though he or she were enmeshed in its world, the spectator is able to relive the pleasurable state of being in the imaginary stage again" (2007 Thompson Learning)

Intertexuality.
"the interrelationship between texts, especially works of literature; the way   that similar or related texts influence, reflect, or differ from eachother:
             the intertextuality between two novels with the same setting."(1970 The                      Dictionary)

             "The poet John Donne once wrote that "no man is an island," and for postmodernists, no text is an island. Postmodernism is all about the connections between texts, including the various ways in which one text references another (or many others). There are all kinds of techniques that authors can use in order to highlight these links, including pastiche, parody, quotes, and direct references, as well as subtler nods to other material. What these techniques have in common is that they're examples of intertextuality.
Julia Kristeva coined the term "intertextuality" in 1966, explaining that there are two relationships going on whenever we read a text: there's the relationship between us and the author (the horizontal axis) and between the text and other texts (the vertical axis). It's the vertical axis that gives us our definition of intertextuality; still, both axes emphasize that no text exists in a bubble and that we need to recognize how existing works shape current texts and readings." (2017 Schmoop).
if we look at the meaning from the words you can use The South Park movie as an example because they use the current worlds influences and put them into a movie for example you have Satan and Saddam in a relationship. When Satan is trying to plan his party you can see some controversial ghosts for example biggie smalls where they make fun by if you say his name in the mirror 3 times he will show up and "pop a cap in your ass" its controversial but they are reflected of what was reality and where Saddam is trying to use Satan to take over the world but gets quelled and sent back to hell. So you can definitely see that the real world has a big influence on anything related South Park but they twist it into a dark yet funny comedy. South park lives and feeds of the world whether they be famous people or controversial thing they take it and make it a show or movie.
Image result for south park the movie

Bibliography:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1028532/ (IMDB Hachi 12th March 2010)

Thursday, 9 June 2016

My Inspiration
I have always been inspired by the artist and renaissance man known as Leonardo Da Vinci from his inventions to his paintings and hif life stories have always been really interesting when I was first learning about him in school I took immediate interest to this character.




This is a painting of the man known as Leonardo Da Vinci

I have always been intrigued by his inventions and just hoe revolutionary he really was I played a game Assassins Creed 2 and brotherhood which featured the character Leonardo as a Supporting character for Ezio Auditore where you got to try out his inventions for him which I thought was really cool not only was he a revolutionary man but he also created many theories and beautiful paintings.


This is one of his inventions a flying contraption.


This is one of his earliest paintings called Uffizi


My other Inspiration is a Photographer called Mario Testino.
I really like his photography because he takes really nice portraits and really beautiful shots and imagery of his models. I aspire to be a better photographer in portraits because I know I need to work on my portraits and I love the pictures Mario takes. They can be very inspirational.

This is a picture of Mario Testino



These are two portraits he has took of some models and at the minute I just cant seem to capture such quality such as Mario but I strive to try my best and approve where need be.




The Equipment:
The equipment I had available were  Canon EOS 700Ds, and lower cameras to go out and use for photography. I could have used a tripod but I didnt really have time to do model shoot with people. But I used the tripod for some shots I took on the beach of a model we were using for a short film since he was there I though yeah we could take a few pictures before we end the day. There is also spot lights and a lighting system in the studio if we needed shots in there as well.

This concludes my Equipment and Inspiration hope you all enjoyed the read.
Texture/Shutter Speed Photography

1st Photo
I took this picture in my friends from garden. I really think this is a cool Texture photo because to me it looks like terrain on a different planet it reminds me of a game called Mass effect. It just reminded me of the space terrain on the game. I also thought the darker rocks looked gold like and that it gives of a cool pleasing colour.

Camera Settings:
F/Stop:F/16
Exposure Time:1/60
ISO Speed:ISO 6400
Exposure Time:0 step
Focal Length: 55mm
DPI:72

2nd Photo
I was in a pub with some friends and I though the steam coming out of the Tea looked pretty cool.
I used the Shutter speed to capture the steam rising from the Tea sup. I myself enjoy Tea because who doesn't love tea in Ireland plus a good drink.The background is a Guinness and a packet of prawn cocktail crisps. A fitting setting if you ask me.
But I just enjoyed how aesthetic the cup is because its brown on top and white on its bottom. I goes with the background and the table.

Camera Settings:
F/Stops:F/6.3
Exposure Time:1/60 Sec.
ISO Speed:ISO 320
Exposure Time:0
Focal Length: 55mm
DPI:72

3rd Photo

I took this photo when I was out with my friends have a barbecue. I took the picture because I thought the fire was really pretty and that it would be cool if it I caught it on camera. It also looks like if my friend Conor and the Fire are attacking each other like a Fantasy type game and I thought that was pretty funny.

Camera Settings:
F/Stops:F/14
Exposure Time:1/60 Sec.
ISO Speed:ISO 800
Exposure Bias:0
Focal Length: 29mm
DPI:72
Contrast Images.
1st Photo
Today I will be showing some contrast Images I shot that I thought were nice and have certain meaning to myself and everyone else.
This is a picture I took at my friends house when we were having some ice cream and I really liked the two contrasting colours on the poke or (Ice cream cone) that I was eating. I also thought it would be a good picture because everyone likes Ice cream. The aperture is also quite pretty with the poke in focus and the background unfocused.

Camera Settings:
F/stop:F/6.3
Exposure Time:1/500 sec.
ISO Speed: ISO-100
Exposure Bias:0
Focal Length: 20mm
DPI:75

2nd Photo
This photo is a Contrast/Texture photo.

For this Photo I thought the slightly wet rocks contrasted each other and I thought it was cool how some water changes the colour of stones. I like the way it also shows the colour a light grey and a light to dark brown ratio. I thought it was quite pretty and decided to take the shot.

Camera Settings:
F/Stop:F/5.6
Exposure Time:1/60 sec.
ISO Speed:ISO-400
Exposure Bias:0 step
Focal Length: 55mm
DPI:72

3rd Photo

This 3rd photo I thought the sun
really helped with the shadow as well because it really helps represent light and dark colours of the physical objects themselves and also the minds of our youth so this photo has a light and dark meaning to it just the like the colours of the animals. I thought the darker colours on the teddy's really contrasted themselves whilst they are up against each other. especially up against the shade of grey in the car seats.

Camera settings:
F/Stop:F/10
Exposure:1/60 sec.
ISO Speed:ISO-100
Exposure Bias: 0 step
Focal Length:55MM
DPI:72


Friday, 26 February 2016

CityScapes Task1

All these Pictures were taken at the Waterworks Park in Belfast up at the Antrim road,By Conal Mc Laughlin/Gingie.

I took these pictures on a DSLR Cannon camera. My resolution is 72Dpi, my bit depth was 24, my Fstops was f/13, My exposure time was 1/200 sec. The ISO  is 100 and the focal length is 18mm. I shot all pictures horizontally as they are landscape shots.


I chose this 1st shot because I think the colours the sun are reflecting of the water were beautiful and the shot itself is really appealing to the eyes. Also if you look at the left lane it kind og gives of a illusion as a track going up to the mountain.


For this 2nd photo I seen the Waterworks sign and the lovely scenery behind it went really well and its also the name and insignia of the water works so I thought since I was shooting there it would look nice having the sign in. The sign has some useful information so if you ever come across it give it a wee read!. The settings for this photo were,
my Fstops was f/8, exposure time 1/100, ISO 100, Focal Length 34mm They were the setting for this photograph I took.
For this picture I thought the mountain was very scenic and again with the lines in the photograph I wanted to give off the illusion as if you were walking up to the mountain as the trees hollow out where the path goes towards but at the same time it looks really nice and thats why i chose the picture.  The settings for this shot the Fstops 5.6 exposure time 1/100sec, ISO 125,  Focal length 55mm.