Wednesday, 14 October 2015

DepicT! Research


If The Cuckoo Don't Crow is about a man called Brian from Melton recounts how his mother Doris predicted Britain’s Great Storm of 1987.

I like this because the narrative is funny as it is a comedic. The animation fits the narration will, including panning a zooming with the voice over. It includes several wipes between locations. I like this as it makes the images fit perfectly with what's being said and makes it more humorous for the audience. The audience I believe for this could be anyone of any age over 10. I like how the animation is in perfect time with the words.


Cool Unicorn Bruv.
By Ninian Doff.

This short film starts with a long shot to establish the scene. It shows the audience the area and the time period in which the film is set.  The language is relevant to the characters and the time period of the film. This also appeals to their target audience which is teenagers - young adults, this is because the dialogue includes words like 'bruv' and 'innit'.

The film includes some non-diegetic  sound. This includes the unicorn trotting noise as it approaches the scene. An example of diegetic sound would be the bikes bell that gets rung. There are a lot of medium shots and close ups during dialogue that make the scene more interesting.

I liked this film because of the hostility of the man selling the bike to the other man and his unicorn. I like how it was different and I hadn't seen anything like it before.

A Tv Movie.
By Daniel Faigle.

I like this stop frame animation film. I like how it really reminded me of the machine in Wallace and Gromit when they go to the moon. I also like how it makes the audience think about how they are always watching the TV but now the TV after trying to watch itself it decides it wants to watch the real world.

The audience for this film I believe could be anyone of any age as it is something children and adults can enjoy.

There is a lot of non-diegetic sound effects almost constantly with the sound of static and buttons etc with whatever the TV is doing. I like how believable and interesting this makes the animation. There is however no audio but this suits the film well.

Camera affects wise there is not a lot, some close ups and wipes. But they are used very well with what's happening. I also like the dissolve/fade into white as the TV sees the light of the outside world. It creates the effect of its vision being blinded by the light but then comes back into focus.


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