Movie Title Analysis - One Hour Photo

Below is the title sequence to the film, One Hour Photo. It is an American Psychological Thriller written and directed by Mark Romanek.



The opening titles to One Hour Photo say a lot about the theme of the film. It opens with a clean, simple white font on a black background. The text comes on from the side in the style of a piece of film being processed. The music is dark and foreboding, suggesting a dark theme.


As the film opens, we see a photograph of Robin William's face slowly processing on a computer. He has been arrested, suggesting that there is a criminal theme in this film. Additionally, Robin William's character is middle aged and shown to have a comb over and large glasses, not a conventional criminal. This clip raises intrigue as well as establishing this character as the protagonist.


 A wide shot establishes that he is being held in an interrogation room with clean, white walls. The lack of music and the white, sterile walls give the scene a strange, uncanny atmosphere.


When Williams' character is asked to give a motive, the is a long pause in which we are shown a close up of his face. A single note of string music plays, ominously. The audience is very much aware that something very bad has happened and that this character has played a large role in it.


Williams' character then monologues in voiceover. As he speaks, we are shown colourful home-movie style clips of families playing. This juxtaposes with the sad, piano music which plays over it. This scene seems very contradictory and creates conflicting emotional responses on the audience.






First Practical Session

We had our first practical session (discluding the brief camera tutorial) with Adam. The benefit of the lesson was that we had our first real introduction to the different types and sizes of shots. We also were allowed to actually use the camera to film a short improvised sequence.

Me, having Maria angrily throw my favourite jacket in my face.
When filming, multiple shots are taken of different types. For example, for this short sequence in which I walk into shot and give my jacket to Maria, only to have her throw it in my face and walk off we filmed the following separate shots.

- A close up of my face.
- A close up of Maria's lovely face.
- A medium shot of both of us
- A medium close up of the point at which the jacket passes hands.

We watched the shots back afterwards as a group. It was interesting seeing the different group's and noticing the subtle differences which had an impact on the overall quality of the camera. Having interacted with it a couple times, I now feel quite comfortable working with the camera. Although seeing myself on camera is still pretty damn weird.

Camera Tutorial

Last week we had a practical session with Matt, learning how to operate the basic functions of the Sony NX5 camera. This involved learning how to assemble the tripod and attach the camera; how to use basic but key features like zoom, focus and exposure and started on basic camera safety and etiquette.

The Sony NX5

It's extremely useful to have gained a fundamental knowledge of camera use in the course of an hour. It will take me some time to fully adjust to the camera and get used to it but I now am at least fairly confident with it.

We learned basic filming

In other news, at the suggestion of another student I have chosen to download the blogger app. This means that I can easily update my blog on my iPhone whenever I have internet, which is useful.

Introduction


Hi. I'm Ned Sanders. Being both a film enthusiast and an aspiring actor, the media and the general making of film interests me a great deal. My favourite film is Brazil by Terry Gilliam, which I love due to the strong, dark satire and highly relatable theme of escapism from a boring, corporate world as well as the powerful surrealist aspect.


In my media course, I am looking forward to becoming familiar with the mechanics of the camera and exploring the ways in which acting and writing differs between theatre and cinema.
I intend to use this blog to publish updates on my work throughout my course.