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Don't Take Candy From a Stranger- student-made short film evaluation

During this task, I chose to a short film with the genre horror about a brother and sister called Harrison and Georgia Grimm that find a trail of sweets in the forest and decide to follow it, when they reach the end of the trail Georgia dies. This short film was made to show that even if you think that you are safe you probably aren’t, and this is shown through the fact that up until the character Harrison actually saw the hooded figure, he thought he was safe following the trail of sweets that her finds. If I was to actually film this film, I would have used a low and high angle when Harrison first saw the sweets as to show Harrisons perspective of the sweets and to also show Harrison picking up the sweets from the sweet’s perspective. I also would have used a either a close-up or an extreme close up of Georgia’s face as she was being killed to show the true emotion on her face and I would have used a lot of two shots because the two siblings went on the journey together.

'Don't Take Candy From a Stranger' Synopsis- Student-Made Short Film

Harrison and Georgia Grimm didn't think that going on a walk through the woods with their mother would be anything but innocent... But they were wrong. Harrison thought, naively, that the candy he had found on the forest floor was for him and his sister. He didn't think there was anything sinister about it and even though Georgia was apprehensive she trusted her little brother to the ends of the Earth so she followed, what she didn't know yet is that this was a decision that would have fatal consequences. Harrison didn't think he would loose his sister on this innocent little walk through the woods...

Coraline essay (written 08/09/18)

A-Level Film Studies      Enrolment task                                                                     What was your favourite film this summer 2018? (500 word ‘personal response’) The film that I enjoyed watching over the summer was the 2009 film ‘Coraline’, directed by Henry Selick and is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Neil Gaiman. This film is one of my all-time favourite films because it was brought to life on screen using stop motion animation which gives the film a unique art style and adds to the creepy, unsettling atmosphere of the film. The first scene of the film could be classed as a flashback, and this scene portrays an unknown ‘entity’, with sewing needles for hands, deconstructing a plush doll and reforming it to have the appearance of the protagonist (Coraline Jones), which is unsettling to watch because the ‘entity’ remains faceless throughout the whole scene which makes you unsure of its true intentions with our protagonist. Another

Amy (2015) - Analysis of two scenes

The film I am going to be analysing is the 2015 British documentary film, Amy, which is about the life and death of singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse and is directed by Asif Kapadia. I am going to be analysing two key scenes from the film, one of the scenes is of Amy when she was around 14 at one of her friends birthday parties, and the other scene i am going to be analysing is when she was performing at a festival in Serbia and it is at this point in the film where the public can tell that something is wrong. In the first scene, Amy is around fourteen and is at the birthday party of one of her best friends and they are all having a joke together. This scene shows a different light to Amy and shows that she wasn't always what the media made her out to be towards the end of her life. Later in the scene, Kapadia has overlayed what seems to be an interview with Amy saying how she got into singing the way she did and how she didn't think that she would be a singer as a career, wh