ISP Week 7: Pan’s Labyrinth Ending Sequence- Film Form

Week 7 ISP: Ending sequence Pan’s Labyrinth: Film Form elements (10 markers) Cinematography: In terms of camera within the cinematography used in the ending sequence of Pan’s Labyrinth, the point of view constantly changes between Ofelia and Captain Vidal along with the camera angle. This is used within the sequence to represent chaos and disorientationContinue reading “ISP Week 7: Pan’s Labyrinth Ending Sequence- Film Form”

ISP October Half Term- Pan’s Labyrinth Questions

ISP October Half Term- Pan’s Labyrinth 1- Pan’s Labyrinth Questions: What does Pan’s Labyrinth have to say about storytelling and belief in stories?  Pan’s Labyrinth presents storytelling as positive through the imagination of Ofelia. Throughout the younger generation, Ofelia, is shown to believe in these stories whereas the belief is lost in in adults. ForContinue reading “ISP October Half Term- Pan’s Labyrinth Questions”

ISP Week 6: Pan’s Labyrinth Pale Man Sequence Essay

ISP Week 6: Pale Man sequence- Pan’s Labyrinth Essay – European film. This essay will reflect the film form elements and context of the Pale Man sequence in Pan’s Labyrinth. This sequence was made to reflect the extreme fascism and hubris power of Franco’s rule during the Spanish civil war shown through a fantasy worldContinue reading “ISP Week 6: Pan’s Labyrinth Pale Man Sequence Essay”

ISP Week 5: Pan’s Labyrinth Opening Sequence Essay

ISP Week 5: Opening sequence to Pan’s Labyrinth Essay – European film. The film Pan’s Labyrinth was made to reflect the extreme fascism and hubris power of dictatorship during the Spanish civil war shown through a fantasy world and the perspective of young girl Ofelia in which she seeks comfort in her beloved fairy-tales. InContinue reading “ISP Week 5: Pan’s Labyrinth Opening Sequence Essay”

ISP Week 5 Film Form- Mission Impossible Prison sequence

ISP Week 5 Mock question- 10 marks- explore how one example of cinematography is used in one sequence from your chosen film.  Prison escape sequence- Mission Impossible: Ghost protocol. In terms of cinematography in the sequence a long shot is firstly used in the style of a CCTV camera using film stock which appears onContinue reading “ISP Week 5 Film Form- Mission Impossible Prison sequence”

Component 3: Film Sequence- mood board/ideas

Component 3: 2 minute Film Sequnece: Mood Board/Ideas MOOD BOARD: Cinematography- camera shot ideas: I specifically like the camera angle shot in this clip, how the camera runs alongside the characters but you can only partially see their bodies as the rest of the shot it taken up by what’s in the foreground. In termsContinue reading “Component 3: Film Sequence- mood board/ideas”

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