Tuesday, 16 December 2008

CSI Miami Analysis

There are an equal amount of different gender representations throughout the CSI Miami opening credits sequence. A large number of male and female characters are present throughout this. There are both different types of race, which makes the show appeal to a more wider audience as the cast isn't just filled with "White Americans."

David Caruso's chracter seems to be more like the detective who sees more of the action than what the other members of the team do. He also seems to be confident in the way he is. When we see him on the speedboat and coming out of the lift, he looks confident in himself and it gives him the characteristics to lead the team.

All of the other characters that are present throughout the sequence are more like sidekicks. Emily Procter seems to be in the same league as David Caruso's character, but she seems like she works more behind the scenes than what he does. The sequence does well to make the other characters look more side kicks as David Caruso's and Emily Procter's character, as the sequence doesn't spend as long focusing on the other characters.

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Lego Animation Tags

1) Super Smash Bros - mario bros lego animation game brothers

2) Scrubs - scrubs lego stop animation action welcome to sacred heart my musical jd turk elliot dr. cox kelso janitor season

3) Lord Of The Rings - lego animation LotR lord of the rings Two Towers movie stop motion Helm's Deep Helms Wilhelm scream

4) Star Wars - : Star Wars Lego Animation Anakin Skywalker Clone Troopers Battle Droids War Fight

5) Grease - : Stop Motion Animation Lego Grease Summer Nights Dissertation TE3940 FYP Danny Sandy Brickfilm Brickfilms

6) The Rescue - star wars indiana jones harrison ford han solo lego stop motion animation spielberg lucas

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Lego Opening Title Sequence Thingy


We're doing CSI: Miami for our lego opening title sequence. I guess we'll be using the lego that are in the class for all of our characters. We need to make sure that we get all of the shots right. I think getting the correct background will be a challenge, but it should hopefully go okay. I don't know how we're going to do it, but who knows?


Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Homework

A coverage can sometimes be the size of an image a camera can produce or it is the amount of footage shot and the different camera setups that used in filming a scene. Cut-aways are
the interruption of a continuously filmed action by inserting a view of something else, which may involve focusing on another character's reaction to what another character might be saying. It sometimes cuts back to the first shot of what's happening, buit it doesn't always happen.

Thanks for listening, people: )