Friday, 17 January 2014

Primeval Clip

Costume 
Primeval 

Abbie - leather jacket (biker jacket), jeans, boots, non stereotypical feminine clothing 

Light haired man - quite plain clothing, clothes you'd wear maybe if you was working outside. Plain light blue t- shirt and light beige trousers 

Man with dark hair - wearing a pink t- shirt, makes him a less masculine character, scarf, waistcoat, hat. Wearing gloves 

Woman in the barn - Feminine clothing, pinks, dress. Might have more money than the other characters, dressed as if she has a bigger importance 

Props
Use trucks and vans as there transport, shows they are working on  dirty land 

Woman using a digger, shows her as a masculine character

Tigers, to show there is possible danger where they work 

Man with the light blue t-shirt uses his belt to escape from the danger, motion cut when the belt is shown in the frame, shows there is an importance to the object 

Breeding dogs, showing that he's doing something that he shouldn't 

Gun, danger, violence 

Guns and a spade, object to use in self defence 

Camera angles 

Motion cut when he gets to the top of the tree trunk 

Notes 
What clip I'm watching, and how it shows sexuality.
 How the characters show stereotypes, by the way they act, their dialogue.
How they show feminine and masculine traits  

about the characters that show more masculine traits, characters that show the most power and dominance in the clip ( woman in the leather jacket, driving a digger and the man who stood in the foreground in the barn, in the front when harm could be caused, has power, shows he is a strong character)

Characters that show more feminine traits (woman who is wearing a coat and dress in the barn, and the man wearing the pink t-shirt) 

Props (guns, spades, diggers, items that could causes danger for the characters), lighting, location (woods, barn, dirt) very masculine setting.

Sound, loud noises that could show if it's a dominant scene for males 

Editing and camera angles 

How does this clip represent sexuality?

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