Showing posts with label convention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convention. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Case Study - Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson

Wesley Wales Anderson was born in Houston, Texas. His mother, Texas Ann (Burroughs), is an archaeologist turned real estate agent, and his father, Melver Leonard Anderson, worked in advertising and PR. He has two brothers, Eric and Mel. Anderson's parents divorced when he was a young child, an event that he described as the most crucial event of his brothers and his growing up. During childhood, Anderson also began writing plays and making super-8 movies. He was educated at Westchester High School and then St. John's, a private prep school in Houston, Texas, which was later to prove an inspiration for the film Rushmore (1998).

Anderson attended the University of Texas in Austin, where he majored in philosophy. It was there that he met Owen Wilson. They became friends and began making short films, some of which aired on a local cable-access station. One of their shorts wasBottle Rocket (1994), which starred Owen and his brother Luke Wilson. The short was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, where it was successfully received, so much so that they received funding to make a feature-length version. Bottle Rocket (1996) was not a commercial hit, but it gained a cult audience and high-profile fans, which includedMartin Scorsese.

Success followed with films such as Rushmore (1998), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and an animated feature, Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). The latter two films earned Anderson Oscar nominations.


IMBD Biography of Wes Anderson

The Soul of the Plot - Wes Anderson






'I have a way of filming things and staging them and designing sets. There were times when I thought I should change my approach, but in fact, this is what I like to do. It's sort of like my handwriting as a movie director. And somewhere along the way, I think I've made the decision: I'm going to write in my own handwriting.'
Wes Anderson 2015

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Rule of Thirds

The majority of shots when framed follow the convention 'The Rule of Thirds'. This refers to where the action or the subject is placed in the frame.

Using the clip below I can demonstrate this convention.



Friday, 14 March 2014

Evaluation Planning

    In preparation for your evaluations you need to put together a plan showing you understanding of each question and the outline of the content for each informed answer. You also need to list some ideas for the format of how you plan answer each question.

 Below are the questions I need to address in my evaluation. I will be explaining and clarifying each question in my own words plus start to think about which creative method I will use to answer each question.
  • In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 
    • This question requires me to demonstrate my understanding of the conventions and techniques of film language and how I used these elements in my own production. I will need to talk about the research I carried out and what conclusions I made which effected my main task. There are a number of creative methods for answering this question:

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Future Film Festival at the BFI


The BFI Future Film Festival returns with an exciting line-up of events and screenings, to help you develop your own unique pathway into the world of film.
Each day will have a different focus (fiction, animation and documentary) and you can expect in-depth masterclasses, hands on workshops, screenings of the best new films by young, emerging filmmakers and inspirational Q&As.
Whether you are looking for a kick-start to your film career or you just want to try your hand at something new, the BFI Future Film Festival is here to inspire you.
To find out more and to book an event visit - www.whatson.bfi.org.uk/futurefilmfestival

Monday, 30 November 2009

Guardian Media Convention 2010



The Oxford Media Convention 2010 is a must for all those concerned with the future of Britain's creative industries.


The Oxford Convention is recognised as an industry-defining, calendar staple event.


For your chance to attend, please select the link below to find out more information and register.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/oxfordmediaconvention