Thursday 6 February 2014

Age terminology- Harry Brown

Shot Type- example; long shot. shows loneliness, isolation,- daylight no youth around, only come out at night.


Diagetic- shows long silences for old people, shows loneliness, isolation, emptiness and reality

An prop used to represent young people. A crackpipe represents drug abuse and the free spirit of youth.
Costumes. Youth are dressed up in caps and hoodies,  Have an uncouth appearance and is reflected in the stereotype of hoodies and 'chav' culture.

Old people represented as the focus of the shot, a perspective of the elderly, detatched

Lowkey Lighting- makes the set look dark, intimidating. Represents the portrayal of youth in the film.

A P.O.V shot. Shot from a youth's point of view, represents the dynamic of youth. This clip also represents the use of pace to represent youth. The bike is fast paced, with the camera shaking erratically. This type of cinematography represents the erratic nature and unpredictability of youth.

Prop- Pills represent illness and vunerability in the stereotype of old people.
Costume- old people represented with wearing a suit and tie. They take pride in their appearence

Proxemic codes and location- location is a dark underpass, graffiti and dark lighting. Proxemic codes represent that the underpass is hellish like.
Diagetic sound- there is only silence in the scene. represents the lack of activity or the feeling of being alone in the representation of old people.


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