Apricot.
Ben Briand
Community choice award winner 2010
(11 minutes long)
The man in this short film is an amnesiac and suffers from short-term memory loss. He states several times through the film, "I don't remember," after she asks him about his first love. In the flashback, he is seen as a young boy who takes several photos to remember his surroundings, and he attunes the taste of apricots to remember things. I chose this short film because I enjoyed the filming techniques and overall style of the film, its sounds and visuals work closely together to portray emotion and memories.
Ben Briand
Community choice award winner 2010
(11 minutes long)
The man in this short film is an amnesiac and suffers from short-term memory loss. He states several times through the film, "I don't remember," after she asks him about his first love. In the flashback, he is seen as a young boy who takes several photos to remember his surroundings, and he attunes the taste of apricots to remember things. I chose this short film because I enjoyed the filming techniques and overall style of the film, its sounds and visuals work closely together to portray emotion and memories.
Representation- this
short film represents childhood and growing up.
The ‘present’ arts of the film use social realism but the ‘past’
sections seem to have a dreamlike quality to them.
The female character is remembering her past loves while the man is in control of the questions being asked and a majority of the situation, he is able to make her remember even after she questions his motives. This could be seen as a stereotypical relationship where in which the male has the dominant power. This would be a negative view but because the males motives for asking such questions are for a good reason the audience sympathies with him. The film deals with the issue of forgetting your childhood, many people are unable to recall everything that happened in their childhood and simply forget things that have happened to them. The male character has amnesia; we know this because he repeats the phrase ‘I don’t remember’ whereas the female is allowing herself to think right back into her childhood.
The female character is remembering her past loves while the man is in control of the questions being asked and a majority of the situation, he is able to make her remember even after she questions his motives. This could be seen as a stereotypical relationship where in which the male has the dominant power. This would be a negative view but because the males motives for asking such questions are for a good reason the audience sympathies with him. The film deals with the issue of forgetting your childhood, many people are unable to recall everything that happened in their childhood and simply forget things that have happened to them. The male character has amnesia; we know this because he repeats the phrase ‘I don’t remember’ whereas the female is allowing herself to think right back into her childhood.
Narrative- the
plot follows a non-linear structure and goes from present to past several times
throughout the film; this allows the viewer to gain a secure idea of what the
female is remembering and how she is also feeling at present. It gives us an
insight into things being related, such as the music that runs through, and the
taste of the coffee at the end that tells her the man is the boy she has been
remembering. The ‘present’ plot is linear and is the same when showing the
‘past’ plot but they run parallel so the overall plot of the film is not
linear. The opening of the film is an establishing shot of the two characters
at a table in a café, it seems like an initial meeting but by the end of the
film it is clear that the pair have known each for other years. The impact of
having this flip of feeling between the two characters is huge; the viewer
feels a sudden sense of understanding and is able to enjoy the moment as the
film comes to a close.
Genre- I think
this film is a romance, it have codes and conventions that many other romance
films have as well, such as the ‘first date’ image when the couple are at the
café and the kiss at the end of the
film.
David Buckingham explained that genre is ALWAYS changing and this can been seen in ‘apricot’ from the interesting take on the romance and the idea that the male has amnesia and the pair have met already but have forgotten. An advantage for using traditional codes and conventions for the genres is that the viewer then knows what to expect and will be less likely to be disappointed with the film.
David Buckingham explained that genre is ALWAYS changing and this can been seen in ‘apricot’ from the interesting take on the romance and the idea that the male has amnesia and the pair have met already but have forgotten. An advantage for using traditional codes and conventions for the genres is that the viewer then knows what to expect and will be less likely to be disappointed with the film.
Audience- the
film has been published on you tube and many other websites such as vimeo and
the director’s webpage. I think the film is aimed at audiences aged 20+ (both
genders) and maybe in the middle class.
The audience could be pleased by the films romantic story line, imaginative filming techniques and dream like imagery. This film won a ‘community choice award’ in 2010. Director- Ben Briand, Australia.
-Focus techniques extreme focus techniques are used during the film, most of the sequence is filmed using a very shallow depth of field which shows the sentimental value of what is in focus, whether it is one of the characters of an object in a flashback. -Camera Movements and angles the parts of the film that are in the ‘present’ consist of many close ups and extreme close ups of the two main characters. We do not get an establishing shot of where they are, only a quick two shot to establish where they are positioned with each other, because it is unimportant, the director is just letting the audience know what they need to know and see. During the flash back sequences the camera work creates a surreal, dreamlike effect on the characters and their surroundings, a lot of slow swooping camera movements are used as well as extreme close ups on props that remind the female character of her past love. The male character is filmed from slightly below eye level, this could be showing that he has more power compared to the female, along with asking the questions he is in control of the situation.
The audience could be pleased by the films romantic story line, imaginative filming techniques and dream like imagery. This film won a ‘community choice award’ in 2010. Director- Ben Briand, Australia.
-Focus techniques extreme focus techniques are used during the film, most of the sequence is filmed using a very shallow depth of field which shows the sentimental value of what is in focus, whether it is one of the characters of an object in a flashback. -Camera Movements and angles the parts of the film that are in the ‘present’ consist of many close ups and extreme close ups of the two main characters. We do not get an establishing shot of where they are, only a quick two shot to establish where they are positioned with each other, because it is unimportant, the director is just letting the audience know what they need to know and see. During the flash back sequences the camera work creates a surreal, dreamlike effect on the characters and their surroundings, a lot of slow swooping camera movements are used as well as extreme close ups on props that remind the female character of her past love. The male character is filmed from slightly below eye level, this could be showing that he has more power compared to the female, along with asking the questions he is in control of the situation.
Editing
there is a lot of slow motion techniques used during the flashbacks
which again give a dream like effect to the images. Eye line match is used
during the shot reverse shot sequence between the two characters and also
follows the characters eye movements when she is recalling past memories and
looking up.
-Lighting / colours The Lighting used in the film also affects this dreamlike feel to the memories, colourful lighting is used; red and golden filters are used, creating a strong sense of personal or sentimental Value to the images by the female character as she recalls her childhood.
-Setting / décor the setting of the scenes in the present are assumed to be in a modern coffee shop or restaurant but we are never able to see any detail of the characters surroundings because of the extreme shallow depth of field.
-Lighting / colours The Lighting used in the film also affects this dreamlike feel to the memories, colourful lighting is used; red and golden filters are used, creating a strong sense of personal or sentimental Value to the images by the female character as she recalls her childhood.
-Setting / décor the setting of the scenes in the present are assumed to be in a modern coffee shop or restaurant but we are never able to see any detail of the characters surroundings because of the extreme shallow depth of field.
I am butterfly
Carlos Florez
(six minutes long)
3rd August 2012
Carlos Florez
(six minutes long)
3rd August 2012
Representation-
As there are only two main characters in the film the social groups used are difficult to distinguish, social realism is used throughout the film; while we watch the mother and child walk through the surrounding streets. the main character of the little girl ‘Butterfly’ is a positive representation of a child that has been through a traumatizing experience, until the very end of the monologue, we hear her say she will ‘kill’ the man that her mother went with, this shocks the audience as she has sounded so calm and innocent all the way through the film. The film deals with issues such as abandonment and being alone, the distress in the child’s cries when her mother walks away reinforce what a serious issue the film is dealing with.
As there are only two main characters in the film the social groups used are difficult to distinguish, social realism is used throughout the film; while we watch the mother and child walk through the surrounding streets. the main character of the little girl ‘Butterfly’ is a positive representation of a child that has been through a traumatizing experience, until the very end of the monologue, we hear her say she will ‘kill’ the man that her mother went with, this shocks the audience as she has sounded so calm and innocent all the way through the film. The film deals with issues such as abandonment and being alone, the distress in the child’s cries when her mother walks away reinforce what a serious issue the film is dealing with.
Narrative- The film’s narrative is in linear
order but the monologue that runs over the images is from the future, we find
out that the mother has abandoned the girl before we see it on screen, the
monologue is an interview between a police officer and the child after her
mother left.
The film begins with extreme close up’s of the two main characters with slow calming parallel music on in background. We get a feel for a loving relationship between the pair as we watch them explore quiet areas in a busy city. The ending is a shock for the audience, after getting a feeling of a happy relationship the mother leaves her child alone in the central city area, the closure of the monologue also is a shock as the child suddenly becomes very aggressive towards the male character and says she will ‘kill’ him.
The film begins with extreme close up’s of the two main characters with slow calming parallel music on in background. We get a feel for a loving relationship between the pair as we watch them explore quiet areas in a busy city. The ending is a shock for the audience, after getting a feeling of a happy relationship the mother leaves her child alone in the central city area, the closure of the monologue also is a shock as the child suddenly becomes very aggressive towards the male character and says she will ‘kill’ him.
Todorov’s
theory would suggest that the equilibrium in this film the mother and daughter
walking through a city, the disruption is the mother abandoning the child and
the confrontation links to the child talking to the police officer during the
voice over, but then then film ends without a clear resolution or new
equilibrium showing that some films (especially short films) are unable to
comply with regular rules and techniques.
Genre- Short films usually use multiple
genres because they are unable to have only one due to the time limitations.
Sometimes short films unable to be placed into a genre category altogether and
I think this is true to ‘I am Butterfly.’
One theorist stated that part of the audiences’ pleasure in watching films is knowing what will happen next and also not knowing. This is true to ‘I am butterfly’ as the audience know that the mother is going to leave her child but we do not know when or how, and the actual leaving of her character is a final shock to us. I am unable to give a genre for this film as it contains many different codes and conventions from many different genres, one of the codes would be the affectionate body language between the two characters. Another would be the bright colours surrounding the characters and even the ice creams that they eat, they are brightly coloured and the pair have fun and mess about together while they eat them, these show that this film cannot be from a horror or a thriller genre as we would expect ‘darker’ techniques and imagery.’
One theorist stated that part of the audiences’ pleasure in watching films is knowing what will happen next and also not knowing. This is true to ‘I am butterfly’ as the audience know that the mother is going to leave her child but we do not know when or how, and the actual leaving of her character is a final shock to us. I am unable to give a genre for this film as it contains many different codes and conventions from many different genres, one of the codes would be the affectionate body language between the two characters. Another would be the bright colours surrounding the characters and even the ice creams that they eat, they are brightly coloured and the pair have fun and mess about together while they eat them, these show that this film cannot be from a horror or a thriller genre as we would expect ‘darker’ techniques and imagery.’
Audience- The platform that the film was
posted on to was ‘You Tube’, meaning that anyone can view it, this could show
that the intended audience is not necessarily one that the producer wanted to
impress personally such as a on a website specifically focused on awarding and
comparing short films. I think the
demographic for this short film would be people aged 16+ and could be enjoyed
by both genders. The audience may be pleased by the shock of the outcome and by
the little girls monologue throughout the film because it contrasts with the
title and look of the film.
The film appears on you tube and was categorized as ‘entertainment’ and the actress that plays the mother’s website and hasn’t won any awards.
The director, Carlos Florez has won an EMMY for his work on short films, music videos and adverts in the U.S.A
The film appears on you tube and was categorized as ‘entertainment’ and the actress that plays the mother’s website and hasn’t won any awards.
The director, Carlos Florez has won an EMMY for his work on short films, music videos and adverts in the U.S.A
Image 1- this image shows the child is content; she is
enjoying herself and being treated by her mother. The film contains many
extreme close ups that allow the viewer to get unnaturally close to the
characters and gain a better idea of how they are feeling.
Image 2- another
close up, this shows affection and makes the viewer confused by why the woman
would want to leave her child.
Image 3- many of the
shots in this film are disorientating, using swooping pans and handheld filming
techniques. This may be the director’s way of showing that the female character
is feeling confused or unsure what she should be doing.
Image 4- the final
shot in the film is of the little girl, left alone in the busy city centre, it
is one of the first times we get a shot that is still, slow pace and
establishing, showing the girls world has stopped, that moment has frozen and
the child is completely alone.
Genre- the
genre of this film is difficult to state; many short films use hybrids of
genres or use more than one genre in one film because of timing it is hard to
create a story with only aspects of one genre in under 10 minutes. Because the
genre of the film is not clear we are unable to apply Altman’s theory of
semantic codes.
Audience- I
think the expected audience for this film would be middle class people maybe
from the age of 14 up. The film can be enjoyed simply for its narrative and
interesting visual techniques but the message behind the film about greed and
want might not be noticed by younger viewers. The
film has
been put on to many different platforms on the internet, mainly short film
websites such as ‘vimeo.com’ and ‘shortsbay.com’ the company behind the films
production is ‘HSI Films’ and has made many other short films.
Themes and
ideologies- the film has a hidden moral message and warning of greed in
contemporary culture, the man becomes greedy and tries to steal money but ends
up getting trapped in the safe and is therefore punished for his greed. The
film has a simple narrative but is based around a huge and important message;
this is different to other mainstream feature length films because of its
simplicity.
Media
language- this
film is full of big close ups to show the characters emotions, he changes from
being tierd and irritable and by the end of the film he is over come with
greed. The camrea movements are very simple and slow, this shows the
character’s movements in full and the audience are able to follow him as he comes up with his plan to steal the
money. The post production techniques in this film are very effective but are
also quite simple to achieve.
Love field Mathieu Ratthe
2008
2008
Narrative-
we arrive at the action once it has started so we do not gain any extra
information about what is happening, the narrative is linear and we see the
action unfold in chronological order as if we were there watching it live. This
has an effect on the audience by letting them have some information but holds
them back from any real information about the characters. Theorist Rick Altman
suggested the idea of sematic and syntactic approaches, ‘love field’ uses this
theory of sematic codes throughout, iconography such as knives and blood are
seen during the film, these are all common in horror films. These codes are
recognised and used by the audience to enjoy the film because they feel
comfortable with the commonly used images.
Genre- the genre for
this short film is horror but it is then revealed to the audience that the
whole scene was in fact completely innocent. This is an effective way of using
genre because it keeps the audience in suspense without having the usual genre
codes and conventions.
Using Todorov’s theory
of narrative can be applied to this film, with a few alterations; we are not
shown the Equilibrium at the beginning of the film but we do realise the
disruption and an attempt to repair the disruption of the woman struggling in
the field and then the final outcome of the audience realising that the woman
was giving birth the male character is in fact helping.
Media
language- Love
field begins with and ends with establishing shots, but each give the audience
a new opinion of the setting, the beging one is
darkaand slow with sinister parralell sound effects. This music
continues throughout the film until the very end when the audience realise what
the situation actually is and changes to a brighter, happier tune. In the beginning of the film we see an extream
close up of a persons foot clenching and unclenching, this is an effective shot
allowing the audience a tiny piece of information about the situaltion without reveailing
the true circumstances. We also get a repeated image of a crow, this bird reminds
the audience of danger or death both of these are traditional codes and
conventions from the horror genre.
Themes and
ideologies- the film deals with the threat of death and crime but also birth ,
this mix of themes creates an interesting narrative and the codes and
conventions are unusual for most short films.
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