Wednesday 12 November 2008

Peer Assesment of Trailer Analysis

1.Jehrique- http://jehrique-mcqueen.blogspot.com/

Actors used were important, and well executed as they featured a real life drug addict. I believe what separated this from so many other trailers was that the group had gone an extra mile by getting a real life drug addict, which could have been dangerous.

The actors were significant in this trailer as they added a new dimension by featuring a real life drug addict. This is what stood out the most from other trailers as it showed they put in more effort and there's was more unique because of it. This was risky to speak to a real life drug addict.

WWW: Developed point well.
Mentioned key concepts such as the importance of actors.
Showed what made it stand out from other trailers.

EBI: Linked it to other institutions.

2.Jaspal- http://da-jassi.blogspot.com/

Firstly the sound of the trailer attracts the audience in even more closer than they already are, there is a use of Diagetic and non- Diagetic sound. The use of both of these sounds in the trailer is very successful, as by the audience listening to the diegetic sound it helps them to understand more clearly what is going on in the trailer. Also the dialogue language used in the trailer is referred to as slang, for example: “you think you’re bad yeah… Show me what you got”

Initially the sound of the trailer gains even more interest from the audience by using diagetic and non- diagetic sound. The diagetic sound allows the audience listening to know what the trailer is getting across at. Therefore it provides them with an understanding of the overall intentions of the trailer. Furthermore the dialogue language used could be referred to as colloquial language for instance: "you think you're bad yeah... Show me what you got". This gives an idea of what the people are like.

WWW: Refers to the audience.
Mentions diagetic and non- diagetic sound.
Gives evidence when backing up a point.

EBI: Where non diagetic sound is used.

3. Natasha- http://natashafayes-web2point0.blogspot.com/

The Mise En Scene Also Plays A Substantial Part In This Short Film. This Is Because It Enables The Audience To See The Type Of Setting The Film Is Set In And What Is Going On Around The Places Curtis Is In, Rather Than Focusing On What He Is Going Through, This Also Shows People That Are Going Through What Curtis Is Going Through, Whether Or Not They Are In The Exact Same Position As Him.

The mise en scene is important in this short film. It allows the audience to focus on Curtis as the setting has no real distractions and also enables it to look more realistic. By making it more realistic the audience will engage with the situation in the short film by considering other people may suffer the same fate in reality.

WWW: Shows the impact the mise en scene may have on the audience.
Links it to other concepts such as the character.
Develops the point about audience focusing on the setting.

EBI: Describe the actual settin in detail.




1 comment:

Amal said...

Peer Assessment of Trailer Analyses
Gurvinder

WWW.....

- Acknowledged the key concept very well

- showed understand of media language


- Good use of spelling and grammar

EBI....

-More details

-Link points to the audience

-Structure the essay better