Stuart hall proposed an audience theory, he states that the audience can take 3 readings to a media text. In this blog, I explain in detail what these are.
Most sound in movies is after the movie in a studio by a foley artist What is a foley artist? A foley artist is someone that uses a range of props to record the everyday sounds that we hear in films that the microphone would not pick up on set. For example, this could be a door opening a horse walking on sand. They tell stories through sound how do they do it? They have a studio with loads of props and spend hours finding sounds out of these props. here is a clip of a foley artist in a studio. Often very common sounds are made in obscure ways. The film a Quiet Place makes use of foley sounds, the echolocation sound that the aliens make was made using snapping celery. foley artist
I am going to be analysing the shower scene from Pyscho. Why this scene? This scene changed thrillers forever it opened a door to onscreen violence. Onscreen violence wasn’t shown in the 60s so when Psycho came out it terrified audiences all over the world. the use of lighting in the shower scene brought a whole new way of having onscreen violence without it being too gory this was the use of silhouettes they light the killer to give him a silhouette so you can tell what is happening but you cannot see it because of the lighting. The 45-second shower scene took over 70 takes to film. Analysis: The scene begins with Marion Crane preparing to send all of the money back that she had stolen from her work. this gives the audience a sense that she has good morals then she goes to get in the shower. As she is relaxing in the shower we see a figure dressed in women's clothing slowly approaching the outline is blurred this gives the audience a sense of suspense as they do...
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