Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Genre & NCIS
Batman VS Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Genre: The genre of this film is Sci-Fi and Action because its about two iconic superheroes going face-to-face to try and show whose the most dominant hero and the real protector of Earth. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is an upcoming American superhero film distributed by Warner Bros Pictures.
NCIS:
Narrative: Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City's own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis' most revered, modern-day saviour, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting a distinctive and iconic fight on the line.
Character: The origin story of Superman relates that he was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El, moments before Krypton's destruction. Batman's secret identity is Bruce Wayne, an American billionaire, playboy, philanthropist, and owner of Wayne Enterprises. Having witnessed the murder of his parents as a child, he swore revenge on criminals, an oath tempered with a sense of justice. Wayne trains himself both physically and intellectually and crafts a bat-inspired persona to fight crime. These two iconic characters are Scientific-related because one is from a different planet sent to earth to protect it while one already protects it and they go face-to-face to see who is most dominant.
Iconography: What we see is two superheroes going to war with each other. this shows how two people have to pick a side as people can look up to both superheroes.
Setting: The setting takes place in earth but one of the superheroes hails from another science-fictional planet called Krypton.
Evil Dead (2013)
Genre: The genre for this film is horror because the film is about devil possession and it in the middle of a forest which is quite typical for where a horror film will take place
NCIS:
Narrative: Five friends head to a remote cabin, where the discovery of a Book of the Dead leads them to unwittingly summon up demons living in the nearby woods. The evil presence possesses them until only one is left to fight for survival.
Characters: A women who is a drug addict goes with 3 friends and her brother to a cabin in the middle of the woods and gets possessed by the devil as she kills everyone one by one.
Iconography: There is no one to look up to in this film as everyone has the equal chance of danger of dying that others.
Settings: The settings is in a cabin in the middle of the woods which is a very typical place for the movie.
The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies (2014)
Genre: The genre for this film is fantasy, action as it is based in a fictional world with many different creatures like dragons and dwarves.
NCIS:
Narrative: Bilbo and Company are forced to engage in a war against an array of combatants and keep the Lonely Mountain from falling into the hands of a rising darkness.
Characters: The characters in this films are Thorin Oakenshield, a dwarf eager to take his rightful place as king on the Lonely Mountain. Bilbo Baggins, a little Hobbit who is stuck between his home in the Shire and helping taking the Lonely Mountain. Gandalf, a wizard helping the movement towards the Lonely Mountain. Legolas, an elf who is destined to fulfil his fathers wish to destroy Thorin. Azog the Defiler, a pale orc who leads an army on the Mountain.
Iconography: You can look up to almost anyone in this film as they are all iconic in their own way because they all have their own speciality and secrets.
Settings: Middle-earth is the setting of much of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. The term is equivalent to the term Midgard of Norse mythology, describing the human-inhabited world, i.e. the central continent of world of Tolkien's imagined mythological past. Tolkien's most widely read works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings take place entirely in Middle-earth, and Middle-earth has also become a short-hand to refer to the legendarium or its "fictional-universe".
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Top Gear
Top Gear Magazine
Age: 12 - 45
Gender: 60% Male and 40% females
Education: Wide range of education
Race/ Ethnicity: Wide range of ethnicity
Job/ Profession: Wide range of professions
Social Class: Upper middle class to Working class
Home: Mainly cities/ countryside
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
Thursday, 17 September 2015
Camerawork: Minority Report shot-by-shot analysis

Wide Shot: In this shot, the image of the protagonist (Tom Cruise) is trying to run away from the pursuers. We see this image of the car which looks worn-out and wrecked and it has been abandoned. this shows that it possibly has something to do with a fight scene that can potentially happen. There is also enough background to show that this is an alley way so it shows that it will be a narrow fight as alley ways are normally narrow so there is little space to run away so the protagonist will be forced to fight.

Medium Close Up: In this image we see the protagonists pursuers which appear to be dressed in a special futuristic suit which can imply that they are ready for a fight. Also it shows enough background to show that there are more than one pursuer which can highlight the fact that the protagonist is desperately needed to be captured alive or left for dead.

Close Up: In this image we see that the protagonist is captured and his facial expression can show that he is nervous about what is about to happen. This could show that he has to quickly react to what he can do. We needn't to see any background as he is trying to quickly think
Thursday, 10 September 2015
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
GCSE Media Key Concepts
Language
We know it is a Science-Fiction poster because the Title, the release date and the tag-line shows how that Earth has been destroyed for a very long time. also the font shows how the world has become destroyed and it is now a wasteland, which shows the science-fictional genre of the film.
Institution
The movie was made by RatPac-Dune Entertainment as they are owned by Warner Brothers who are known for amazing films like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes which are both post-apocalyptic science fiction films. The movie was directed by George Miller and produced by Doug Mitchell
We know it is a Science-Fiction poster because the Title, the release date and the tag-line shows how that Earth has been destroyed for a very long time. also the font shows how the world has become destroyed and it is now a wasteland, which shows the science-fictional genre of the film.
Institution
The movie was made by RatPac-Dune Entertainment as they are owned by Warner Brothers who are known for amazing films like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes which are both post-apocalyptic science fiction films. The movie was directed by George Miller and produced by Doug Mitchell
Audience
The target audience is mostly targeted at older male teenagers that are very fond of post-apocalyptic adventure. Also this film can be targeted towards older males as well because this film is a remake of another Mad Max that was made in 1979 with Mel Gibson and it was favoured by many teenagers back in the day and they would love to watch a remake that came out recently due to new ages of technology. Also the movie contains a lot of fighting and action that many teens and young adults would enjoy.
Representation
The focal picture shows a man looking into the distance where it shows many bad guys coming to kill him so he's on the run to get away from them in his cool muscle car. This shows that the movie can be targeted to petrol-heads and for people who loves action. Also there are no women in this poster so women may look away from a film like this as there are no women.
Monday, 24 August 2015
GCSE Media Summer Project (Improved Learners Response)
Guardians Of The Galaxy
1)
-The movie: Guardians Of the Galaxy fits into the sub-genres of Action, Adventure and Comedy because as it is part of the Marvel series.
-The movie is about a group of intergalactic criminals are forced to work together to stop a fanatical warrior from taking control of the universe.
-The setting is based in space which consists of many science-fictional planets. Also another way about how this movie is a science-fiction film is that there are many funky spaceships and it contains many extra-terrestrial organisms that comes in many shapes and sizes. Also there is a talking raccoon named Rocket and also the main enemy is a evil creature along with a talking tree and all it says is "I Am Groot".
-The themes is of criminals turned into superheroes as they try to save the galaxy from evil. Also this movie contains the sub-genre of fantasy and adventure because it contains the typical good vs evil.
2)
-The company responsible for making this film is Marvel and Directed by James Gunn
- The Cast:
Chris Pratt as Peter Quill / Star-Lord
Zoe Saldana as Gamora
Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer
Vin Diesel as Groot
Bradley Cooper as Rocket
Lee Pace as Ronan the Accuser
Michael Rooker as Yondu Udonta
Karen Gillan as Nebula
Djimon Hounsou as Korath
Glenn Close as Nova Prime Irani Rael
Benicio del Toro as Taneleer Tivan / The Collector:
-Year Of Release: July 2014
-Owner Of Marvel: Avi Arad
-Marvel is known for many film most importantly:
Iron Man (2008)Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) Thor: The Dark World (2013)The Avengers (2012 film)
Budget: $170,000,000Critical Reception: Ratings: 8.1/10 from 537,794 users Metascore: 76/100
Reviews: 1,042 user | 636 critic | 46 from Metacritic.com
Users Reviews
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Target Audience: People of all ages as it contains the comical humour, the action-packed magic touch of Marvel and the adventure for the older more mature viewers. Also there are many mentions of explicit language and references that can be inappropriate to younger viewers
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Marvel certainly have made sure the Guardians have plenty of publicity, turning a bunch of also rans into a must see event and even having the confidence to proclaim "The Guardians Of The Galaxy Will Return" at the end of the movie. This is a company with the utmost confidence in their product, and after seeing it it's very easy to understand why.
First and foremost, Guardians... is fun. After a truly heartbreaking beginning everything goes a bit daft, mixing swashbuckling sci fi action with larger than life characters, and whilst at first you may be a little puzzled, it all streamlines into a simple plot soon enough. Basically, Guardians leader Peter Quill (known mainly to only himself as Star Lord) has a plot device, and other people also want the plot device. He forms an alliance with a very disparate bunch of people who each have their own reason for helping him. To go into more detail really isn't that necessary, as all it will involve is laying out a roster of names and personal grievances, and you'll get all that when you watch the film, because if you're reading this review I will lay odds you're going to see it.
The movie looks beautiful throughout, probably thanks to the thousand or so "Digital Artists" who take up a large part of the end credits. Ship design is fantastic, with many looking like they were pulled direct from a Chris Foss art book, and if you know Foss you'll know this is a high compliment. Yeah, the bad guys have dull, dark vessels with inadequate lighting (surely evil needs to see as well?) but the good guys have some sexy vessels indeed. Sound wise, it may seem odd that a 2014 state of the art sci fi movie will have a 1970's chart soundtrack, but the inclusion of The Runaways, Rupert Holmes and, of course, Blue Swede's "Hooked On A Feeling" is completely explained and rather poignant. It would be nice, too, if kids start downloading some of this awesome old stuff and finally start listening to real music (so speaks an old fart).
So in a nutshell this is a very good movie. It's packed with fun and enjoyable characters, but also has it's fair share of down beats and dead beats. Top honours are fought out for between Chris Pratt, excellent and ridiculously likable as Peter Quill, and the brilliant Rocket Raccoon, a purely CGI character stuffed with attitude and some great one liners. The other main characters all do well, however, with even big bag Ronan (no, not the Boyzone one, mores the pity) being well served and very well played with menace aforethought by Lee Pace.
One thing people want to know about Marvel films is what's the after credits scene like? Well, without being spoilery, I'll say two things: one, it's NOT a big reveal or anything like that, but two, it's really funny if you have a knowledge of a certain old Marvel character. Oh yeah, and you get to play everyone's favourite game in the movie - 'Spot Stan Lee'. It just wouldn't be the same without him mugging it up somewhere.
In closing, "Guardians Of The Galaxy" is right up there with the rest of Marvel's cinematic output, making a clear mark by being totally different to anything else we've so far seen. It's Fun with a capital 'F', and engaging throughout. Some of the violence may be a bit much for smaller kids, and there's a bit of moderately fruity language (is 'dick' fruity still? I fall behind sometimes). That said, kids who don't mind a walking tree impaling people or a raccoon murderising people with a kick ass gun will have a blast. Big, beautiful and bad ass, "Guardians Of The Galaxy" is definitely the feel good fantasy of 2014, as evidenced by the grin still stuck to my face. All together now... "I'm hooked on a feeling..."
A sprawling space opera full of humor and action.
Author: Brent Hankins from www.nerdrep.com
30 July 2014
Fast forward to Comic-Con 2013, when James Gunn appeared onstage in Hall H to showcase the first trailer for the film. It was so unlike anything Marvel had ever done before, so far outside the box that I immediately fell in love with it and couldn't wait to see more. Although that first trailer was well-received by the Comic-Con audience, the general public seemed to be scratching their heads in much the same way that I had when the film was first announced. Marvel fans would love this, no doubt, but could this bizarre little sci-fi romp with a cast of unknown characters actually work?
The answer is a resounding "yes," as Guardians of the Galaxy is not only an exceptionally well-made comic-book film, but an exceptionally well- made film, period. It's a sprawling space opera with a host of memorable characters, a joyous sci-fi romp through beautifully realized worlds, wildly inventive action sequences, and an almost nonstop barrage of humor and fun. The protagonists are a bizarre assembly of losers and misfits, with the CG-created Rocket and Groot providing some of the most emotional and human moments of the film, and it's all brilliant. Marvel should be applauded for allowing Gunn the opportunity to realize his vision, because rest assured, this film wouldn't have been nearly as good with someone else at the helm.
Guardians of the Galaxy has a distinct personality that sets it apart from other Marvel offerings, yet there are enough recognizable elements to remind audiences that it exists in the same world. Clocking in at just under two hours, the film maintains an impressively well-balanced pace, avoiding the problem of over-inflation that many superhero films fall victim to. I can't think of a single moment when I wasn't completely enthralled with everything that happens on screen, and as soon as the credits began to roll I was ready to watch it all over again.
I was smiling almost all the way through
Author: marcus-blakelock from United Kingdom
31 July 2014
Excitement: met - after watching the teasers, the clips, and after Captain America the Winter soldier I was crossing my fingers Marvel were on a roll.
Face: still trying to recover - you know when you go to the cinema to see a comedy ( a film designed to make you laugh ) and you feel like an idiot for paying for the ticket as you were forcing most of the laughter in the company of your friends? This is a film that it's genuinely easy to laugh about:
The humour is so subtle because the characters are so subtle - they're not too animated, they're not too stereotypical and they are NOT what we've come to expect from traditional superheroes and THAT'S WHY THIS FILM WORKS SO WELL! Regardless if you're a Marvel fan or simply a fan of movies in general this is an experience you will welcome as it's new and refreshing to a sci-fi genre which really needed something new and refreshing and with great performances, stunning visuals and a barrel of laughs mixed with the right amount of action this was a real treat to watch.
Thank you Marvel Studios.