When it comes to TV & Film sound is half of the story
just like the video. You can't have one without the other. Otherwise the whole
project will fail. You need the sound to bring it all together just as you will
with the visuals. There two types of sound when it comes to TV & Film they
are know as:
Diegetic: Diegetic sound is all the sounds that emanates from within
something you would see on screen or something that you know you would hear
naturally.
Examples:
·Voices
·Breathing
·Sounds created by movement or collisions
·Music from instruments or objects you can see
Non-Diegetic:
This is all the sounds you wouldn't hear naturally if you
was in the situation you see in a scene. For instance if a mass murderer was
near and closing in on a kill you would not hear his or her theme music or a
tense soundtrack to create suspension. So to create this tense feeling and to
set the mood and build the story.You would add these sounds in the editing and
this is known as Non- Diegetic.
Examples:
Thoughts
Narrator
Soundtrack
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Film Language: Mise-en-scene
The film I am analyzing is the sequel to the classic horror
movie Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. This moviePredator 2 was produced by 20th century fox and directed by Stephan Hopkins.
This movie stars Danny Glover as Michael Harrigan the hero of the story, Kevin Peter Hall plays the Predator the antagonise, Gary Busey as Peter Keyes the One who tries to outshine the hero, Maria Conchita Alonso plays Leonna Cantrell who sides with the hero and helps stop the main antagonist along with Bill Paxton who also plays the role of Jerry Lambert who also helps the hero.
Predator 2 is set in the city of Los Angeles rather than a jungle which
straight away suggests there will be more killing scenes due to the population.
This is one of the scariest death scenes of the movie due to the build up to
the death, the malice and sadistic mindset of the killer and finally the actual
death itself.
The location of this scene is in a dark abandoned alley way
between 2 colossal buildings in the night. The victim known as "King
Willie" is already aware of the killer's presents in the city as his
people have been massacred by the predator repeatedly.
Settings
This scene is set in a dark dirty alleyway isolated away
from the crowd making it a classic murder location for a murder scene. The alleyway
is narrowed down between two colossal buildings with scrap metal, junk and
rubbish. Steam from pipes that connect into one of the buildings floods a side
of the alleyway. A vivid blue light emanates from within the moon and shines on
the floor lighting up the dark alleyway.
Props/ Hair and make up
The character King Willie tries to perform a voodoo ritual
and the props that he uses are small pale bones and an empty oil drum. King Willie
has scars across his face that adds depth to his character and gives him more
of a background. He has long thick black dreads that fall over his shoulders
that tells us he does not do much with his hair.
Facial expressions/ Body language/
Movement
All of a sudden something drops
from the sky and makes a splash into a puddle. King Willie swiftly turns around
and met with horror as he sees the murder “Predator”. He doesn’t move fro a couple
of moments because he is stricken with fear. Which give the killer time to make
a dramatic entrance and size down his victim. This techniques is used in literally
every horror movie.
The killer makes his way over to
King Willie at a slow steady pace which creates tension. If a killer ran after
a stunned helpless victim it wouldn't be as scary and as effective. The
predator has a clocking device but he gives away his position as he stomps into
the puddle repeatedly as it takes each step for an even more dramatic entrance.
Out of fear King Willie grabs his
sword to defend himself. However his facial expression and body language still
shows fear. His eyes are still wide open which makes him look petrified. His
body language is stiff even when he went for his sword he barely moved at all.
This shows us that King Willie has no chance against the killer and is only
taking a stand due to his emotions getting the better of him. He has accepted
the fact that he cannot out run this killer. He cannot even scream for help due
to the location. This is a classic and very used technique in a horror movie.
The killer’s slow steady paced walk comes to an end as it fully
reveals itself and discards its camouflage because it realizes King Willie is
truly alone so therefore it has no reason to hide as it makes its kill.