Airflow
Our group has used the local band Airflow to build realism and show a lot of contrast of diegetic and non diegetic sounds. Therefore, this has allowed our group to maintain the quality of post modernism and abstract expressionism in order to build form and structure for the media product. Also the band group is also useful for building the theory of Goodwin of his theory of synchronous lyrics and narrative therefore developing the whole structure and form. Therefore the Airflow is composed of the following members:
- Kris Hallam- Guitarist
- Tom Vaughan- Drummer
- James Mellor- Vocalist
- Mark Rodgers- Guitarist
Therefore these band members were used to clearly build the iconic imagery and representation of the Muse song entitled "Uprising". Also the band members James Mellor also acts as the upper class representative person due to his incredible acting and personal acting. He clearly justifies his body language and expresses this to the audience from a different perspective and to show a lot of judgement and integrity.
All our group are also actors:
Sam Hulme- Myself is playing as one of the representatives of the lower class, particularly, for the stealing the car scene and meeting scene at the forest. These show a lot of inititive and goes along the narrative.
Luke Parker- Luke is another member of our media group, he plays as also the other representative of the lower class to clearly demonstrate and help build specific scenes such as the two shot and the over the shoulder shot scenes. these also helps to build the disequilbrium and narrative therefore building the theory of Todorov. He's also used during specific scenes such as the camera moving upwards to observe his figure and himself for the audience to consider and show a lot of interpretations for their own thoughts and ideas.
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