Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Ghost Ship

Mise en Scene:
C- Formal dinner, suit and dinner jackets.
L- Unsaturated, romantic,mood.
A- Older generation,with the exception of one girl sat on her own.
M- N/a
P- Flowers to signify natural lie which contrasts the visuals of death and destruction.
S- Boat, exterior, whilst the scene is dark at night time to help at the the horror theme. Rich celebration within a cruise ship.

Sound:
M- elegant, smooth and soft soundings.
C- The sounds/music are parallel to the visuals and starting themes however contrast during the end scene of death.
D- The singer singing is diegetic however when the camera angles change it becomes non diegetic as the women is not within the visual anymore.
O-  The bird eye shot of the boat is played whilst the woman's singing is still being played.
V- The added sound effects of the rope/wire moving.
E- Love, romance, death, horror.
D-Lack of dialogue to focus on the visuals and the music, until a vast scream is presenting showing fear and danger.

Genre:
D- Relaxing formal dinner with a band.
I- Everyone seems to be enjoying the ambiance and environment except for the girl who lives, which could echo the things to come.
S- Cruise ship, time period of 1962.
T- Love, Romance, horror, sadness.
I- Flowers signifying the natural elegant evening which contrasts the ending of the trailer. The wire present ends the lives of those on the ship with no physical help?
N- Chronological order of the night, the start is a happy calm mood, then a sudden change of music and lighting leads to a tragic ending to the trailer.
C- Male and female are spread evenly, with only one child!
T- Old camera quality to commemorate the scene of the period, very little special effects to help add to the time period. The music an the band dominate the scene until the large scream is dispersed.

Editing:
S- The singer dominates the camera, therefore the shot is focused on her until a panoramic shot is shown of the evening and the birds eye view of the boat.
T- Smooth, tranquil transitions to commemorate the evening.
O- Chronological ordering
P- Slow paced from the musicians, carries on slow to create a vast effect and reaction.
S- Music is applied behind a shot not including the singer - when giving a birds eye view of the boat

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