Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Filming at Location 1;

Here are a few examples of the footage I have filmed so far at location one, they have not yet been edited or sorted through. The only remaining footage I have left to film is in the Theatre (location 2) which I do not have access to until after the Christmas holiday.
As I have to re-film parts of my Media music video at this location, I may possibly take advantage of the opportunity to re-film or film a few extra dancing scenes so I do not have to do it towards the end of my project.
The scenes I got filmed are the awakening scene, kitchen scene, dancing scene and the first section of the death scene.
I will be editing my footage over the christmas holidays and shall hopefully have some edited footage to upload soon after.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Filming Update;

As I also study Media and am required to film a full music video for a sooner deadline than my short film, I am going to be focussing more time on that project for the time being, however, I am using the same location for both projects so I will be filming my scenes for Location 1 of my short film very soon.

Due to a Performing Arts exam at my college, I am unable to book the college theatre for filming before christmas so I shall be filming at Loaction 2 in approx early/mid february.

Friday, 2 December 2011

Black Swan Dance Scene Analysis;

(4.13 - 7.34)

The majority of the shots in this dance scene (White Swan character) focus on showing Nina's (Natalie Portman) face rather than the rest of her body, which is not typically expected of a dance sequence as the majority of movement comes from the dancers feet.
The cinematography of the sequence is heavily based on mid shots of Nina's facial expressions and arm movements. Her expressions have quite a subtle contrast to her body movements; her expression is always poised and focused whereas her motion is far more fluent and flows with the music. I believe this is done to show the personality of the character of the "White Swan", she is calm in appearance yet stern within thought. The first part of the dance shows her being cautious of a male and then slowly giving into his charm, the second half of the scene however shows her dancing in sync with the male but then her body movements become stiffer and much more disciplined as she begins to be drawn into temptation by the black male swan thus leading to her portrayal as the Black Swan.

(9.40 - 12.14)
The camera, although still mainly positioned in a mid-shot, is far less motionless as the first dance scene. The camera continuously tracks back and around the dancers on the stage as the dance becomes more and more abrupt.
Nina's arm movements are much more structured as well as her expression, the dance style has changed with the music playing along side also as her character is now joining "the dark side".