Thursday 26 April 2012

Evaluation 3



The ways in which we have used to represent our production we have targeted a particular social groups using different accepts of our film such as costume setting, speech and technology elements.

Using costume we wanted to use the stereotypical dress for the Don and his workers so we have used braces and nice suits this adds to the swaga and coolheaded nature of the Don. But for our title sequence we have clearly distinguished between the classes and ranks between by the dealer wearing different clothing styles to the don. The leather jacket shows that he is a buyer or a street worker because of the unclassyness of his dress.

Speech we have added small talk but with a friendly tone because it shows the sketchy vibe but it also represents that the don is friendly and welcoming, we got this idea from the godfather because the Don is distinctly open to his clients but the talks between them is small. The Doorman and the Soldier when they first meet we show this as uneasy by having the Soldier come in as arrogant and this shows when he calls the Don “Boss” this showed his ignorance towards the don.

Using the seething we decided to use a big great gate that looks sophisticated and posh like a typical mafia leaders house. The Dons office its self is grand in its acutechure and its space. Using a big wooden desk shows that he has a purpose and presence and the laptops define his class and riches. Using the parallel camera angles shows that his work is grand and that he means business and him looking out the big window could imply that he is looking out into his world of England, which he now runs as the biggest mafia family.

Using black and white simple texts allows the readers to digest the history better it also shows that the mafia are a simple and direct organisation in both purpose and power. Then we decided to dim the lighting for the actual film because it adds a dim and gloominess and a classic feel to the scenes. Using an old style Sicilian music create the old and traditional environment and allows the title sequence to play and flow nicely          

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