Friday, November 12, 2010

The Truman Show Paper



Austin Truskowski
The Truman Show
Intro to Broadcast A
11/11/10   Period 2

“Good Morning, and if I don’t see ya Good Afternoon, Good Evening, and Good Night” Truman says this line many times trough The Truman Show, this becomes one of his famous lines and the one you remember. They also found a really good place to put it as one of the last lines in the movie. But to have this line in the movie they needed to make a good movie that fit the line. That is why The Truman Show depicts several interesting areas of video production some of them are how the Cameras are used, is the movie Believable, and is the Ending Good.

One of the things that make a great movie is it needs to be visually appealing and that is where the cameras come in to play. When you put the cameras at different angles and different positions. When the place the cameras in high and low places you get different angles, with these angles you can get different shots of people. When you have the cameras at different angles you can look at the actors in different way and see their face even when they are looking down. The cameras that can pan and zoom also help it make it flow because instead of switching from camera to camera you can have a nice steady pan. The cameras move also help tell the story because they can show more things that might be important to tell the story. The different type of camera also plays a huge part in placement. There and button hole cameras that are super small and most people would not see it if they did not know it was there the only problem with them is the are not very clear. They also have full sized cameras that they probably used for the whole movie because the are much clearer and easer to film with. I think they used these cameras everywhere. That is why the cameras play such a huge role in the movie.

            The trouble with making a movie or show is it needs to look real you cant make it look fake of no one will believe it. The first thing you need to do is make a set that looks like the real thing. When you need a set like The Truman Show had you need to put a lot work in. Because this movies was about a show were Truman thought he was I the real world it needed to look good. The sets in the city need to look real and be function (if needed). They also needed to make it look like they were outside even though they were in a big dome and the water needed to look like I went on forever. The actors also need to look and act like real people living in the city. If they wanted to make it better the actors could of done more things to make it look real instead of having earpieces they could of just done what they do in real life.  If I was making this movie I would of made the actors look more real. They could of made a more real traffic jam instead of all the cars pulling out at once. They also could have better product placement instead of the middle of the scene, they could of made commercials for the TV on the show and did it that way. That’s is some things that I would of done to add a little more.

I think the end of the movie was strange and there are things I would of done to make the movie end better. But there were still good parts from the current ending. The ending they did was smooth and very simple and an easy way to end. But the ending could have been a little deferent they should of shown him outside the dome and seen if he comes back. I think the movie should have ended where he left the dome and right out side Sylvia was weighting and they hugged and ended the movie. Than they needed to make a squeal where him and Sylvia leave and move to Fiji and live there for some time and come back and have a kid and start the show again. That is how I think the movie should have ended and a new one begun.

            The Truman Show depicts several interesting areas of video production some of them are how the Cameras are used, is the movie Believable, and is the Ending Good. But remember, “If I don’t see ya Good Afternoon, Good Evening, and Good Night”. There also is no world like the real world unless you can think of something better. 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Truman Show Outline


The Truman Show Paper

I.               Introduction: 
A.   Attention Getter:  Quote, Statistic, Story (No Rhetorical Questions)
B.    Transition to Thesis:  One or more sentences to tie the Attention Getter to the Thesis
C.             Thesis:  The Truman Show depicts several interesting areas of the video production through Camera’s, its Believable, and The ending.

II. 1st Body Paragraph


Topic Sentence:  One of the things that make the movie great is the cameras and how they make the movie look more appealing.

A.   The Camera angles make the shots look better because… 

  1. It looks like the shots are coming from different places.

  1. It makes you able to see different parts of the actors and from different angles.

B.    The camera movements enhance the shot because it makes the shots follow the actor.

  1. When the cameras move than the shots are more fluent and not jumping from camera to camera

  1. The camera movement also helps tell the store because it makes the shots follow the people and then they get shots of what they need to tell the story

C.    The type of camera also plays a big part in the show because they can place the cameras in different places.

  1. They have pin hole cameras that fit on a batten and small stuff and that is almost invisible to the human eye so they can place them on people and you would not know

2.  They also use full size cameras with I think is all they used to do the whole show because the smaller the camera the worse the quality

Concluding Sentence: That is why the cameras play a huge part in the movie


III. 2nd Body Paragraph


Topic Sentence:  The trouble with making this movie was making it believable there was a lot of time spent to make you believe it.

D.   The set needs to look real for you to think the show/movie is real. 

  1. When they have a set like The Truman Show set everything needs to look real the houses need to be functional.

  1. They also needed to make the sky look real and to create an illusion with the water so it looks giant.

E.    The actors also need to act like they are real people living in this make believe city?

  1. If this was a real show they would be trying to make the actors look more real they could of got rid of the ear pieces and just made them do what they would do in any other city. 

  1. They also wouldn’t have all of these random people who come up and say something and some how know who he is after meeting for the first time.

F.    The actor’s actions would of been a lot different if they wanted the show to be more believable.

  1. When Truman is trying to get away they could of found a better way to stop him than to make a super fake traffic jam.

2.  They also would of created a better place for product placement then right in the middle

Concluding Sentence: That’s what makes this movie believable and how it could have been better.


IV.   3rd Body Paragraph

Topic Sentence: The end of the movie I think is weird and they could of made it better.

G.   What is good about the current ending 

  1. The current ending is simple and very smooth it is an easy way to end.

  1. They ended the movie on a note that leaves you wanting more so they should make a another movie about what he did out side of the dome and if he comes back.

H.   How I think it should have ended.

  1. I think he should of left the dome and waked into Hollywood and he would be in ahw and then he see, standing in front of him Sylvia and the hug and end the movie.

I.      How the sequel would be.

  1. It should recap on what happen before and the after he leaves and find Sylvia and hugs and then the go explore holly wood.

2.  Then after the see it they both go to Fiji and live there for some time and then the both go back to the dome and have a child to be the next one on the show.

Concluding Sentence: That is how I think the movie should of ended or the sequel should have been.


V.  Concluding Paragraph
A.   Re-phrase thesis
B.    Refer back to the Attention getter
C.    Leave the reader with something to think about.

Other guidelines:
Follow MLA format if you use citations
Times New Roman 12 pt. Font.
You can have a title page if you’d like  

Monday, October 25, 2010

Ads

What is the company? Sony (playstation)

Who is the target audience: Men/Gamers

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Action, Humor

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? It's Bad ( Contundiy)

What is the slogan/message for the company? Live in your World. Play in Ours

Was the message effective? Why or why not? No, Don't like football






What is the company? Budweiser

Who is the target audience: Over 21, Males

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Humor

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Rewind

What is the slogan/message for the company? Just Brand

Was the message effective? Why or why not? yes, its cool







What is the company? Chrysler

Who is the target audience: Drivers, Men

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Celebrity

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Black and White

What is the slogan/message for the company? Drive and Love

Was the message effective? Why or why not? yes its cool







What is the company? Pepsi Twist

Who is the target audience: Everyone/Pepsi Drinkers

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Celebrity

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Zipper

What is the slogan/message for the company? Like twist/ its a twist on a great think

Was the message effective? Why or why not? No Sucked







What is the company? Fed-ex

Who is the target audience: Everybody

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Humor

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Flash Back

What is the slogan/message for the company? they will deliver it

Was the message effective? Why or why not? yes, funny







What is the company? Dodge

Who is the target audience: Men

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Humor

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? inside car and out side quick and moving

What is the slogan/message for the company? Grab Life by the Horns

Was the message effective? Why or why not? yes







What is the company? Gatorade

Who is the target audience: Basketball Players

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Celebrity

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Actors and Michael Jorden

What is the slogan/message for the company? is it in you

Was the message effective? Why or why not? yes it tastes good







What is the company? ESPN Sports Center

Who is the target audience: Men

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Celebrity, Humor

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? frantic and wide and close

What is the slogan/message for the company? This is Sports Center

Was the message effective? Why or why not? No







What is the company? H&R Block

Who is the target audience: People who do taxes

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Celebrity

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Many

What is the slogan/message for the company? Double Check

Was the message effective? Why or why not? no dont need to do taxes







What is the company? Budweiser

Who is the target audience: Men

What persuasive method used (humor, action, celebrity, human interest, etc.)? Humor

How were camera shots and editing used to enhance the message? Many

What is the slogan/message for the company?

Was the message effective? Why or why not?

Monday, October 4, 2010

Camera Notes

Interviewing:
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
Camera
Tape: DVD/hard drive
Tripod: Holds steady
Microphone: Don't give interviewee the mic

Headphones: Make sure mic works!
Power: Battery or AC adaptor
Light Source: Camera light, floor light, natural light

• Shooting into a light source= Silhouette

Button to adjust= Backlight

• Where do you want your light source? Behind camera


• On what object should you focus the camera? Nose

• No tripod= Bad!

• Date and Time= Permanently recorded to your tape (don't use in EV Studio)

• What's the difference between SP/EP?
SP: Standard Play on tape
EP: Extended Play on tape

• Camera shoots in SP.
• Pre-Roll: 2-3 seconds before you start interview
• Post-Roll: 2-3 seconds after you end interview

Camera Shots:
 ***Background: Dynamic (have Depth, not plain), interviewee 6-8 ft from wall, Interviewee IS the shot, not the poster

• 1 Shot: Middle of chest to above the head
• 1 Shot with graphic: a 1 shot to side to leave space for a graphic
• 2 Shot: 2 people (for anchors, never for an interview)
• CU: Close Up
• MS: Medium Shot (Closer to person)
• LS: Long Shot (entire Body, entire scene)
• ECU: Extreme Close Up

• Rule of thirds: Imaginary lines drawn dividing the shot into thirds vertically and horizontally. Put person's eyes in center block.

Camera Movement:

• Tilt: Moving the camera lense higher or lower
• Pan: Moving the camera left or right

• Zoom: Changing the focal length of the camera (closer or farther away without moving the camera)

• Dolly: physically moving the camera, usually on wheels


Lights:
• Key: the main brigthest light that hits the subject (at 45 degree angle)

• Fill: Fills in the shadows on the subject

• Back: Seperates the person from the background. Not directly behind the person (points directly at Key light)

Microphones:
• Unidirectional: picks up sound from one direction
• Omnidirectional: picks up sounds from every direction (internal microphones in cameras have these)
• Cardiod: Heart shaped (most used mics in studio)
• Lav/Lapel Microphone: Clips onto shirts
• Boom Microphone: on a pole, can be dropped into scene to get sound from a distance. (used in movies)

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

peer edits

i peer edited Hunter Gomez's story by commenting.
and
vicki luse's by commenting (per.6)