there will be blood drama.odt

Upload: harry-swaine

Post on 12-Feb-2018

213 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/23/2019 there will be blood drama.odt

    1/4

    Media studies- Drama- film essay Harry Swaine

    There Will Be Blood- February 15 2008 - Paul Thomas AndersonThe plot of this film follows a miner called Daniel Plainview who, after a dangerous fall downa mineshaft, embarks on a new career path; the oil business. In order to achieve his goal, he

    must convince some landowners that beneath their feet lies a profitable business, and thathe is the only way of accessing that. As his empire grows, Daniel get addicted to power, andthe only one who stops this is a Eli Sunday, a teenage preacher who opposes Daniels wish toextract the oil from the local area of Little BostonThe first 5 minutes of the film consists mostly of Daniel, struggling to mine in aclaustrophobic shaft, in order to obtain some black gold.

    .

    The opening title consists of a simple black background which connotes power and mystery.The theme of power is used to develop the protagonist, and the more he craves power, thedarker the mood of the film gets. The Font of the white text mirrors traditional holy writingthat has connotations surrounding the church as this is an important aspect of the film, asthe only thing preventing Daniel from achieving total power, is the christian community.

    (above)

  • 7/23/2019 there will be blood drama.odt

    2/4

    camera-The opening shot is a long shot that aims to establish the mine's location and tohighlight the lonely atmosphere, as the landscape is vast and empty. The shot has nomovement, which links to the idea that the locations is being presented to the audience aslifeless. The same shot is later accompanied by an injured Daniel after he has broken his legdown the mineshaft. The camera technique is different as the shot isn't static like the

    establishing shot because the camera tilts away from the injured protagonist to reveal theenvironment, in order to show a common theme of jeopardy due to his isolation.

    Sound- the non-diegetic music is loud and high pitched which has connotations of beingtense as this is often used in the horror genre. This could be used to foreshadow theupcoming dangerous events that occur in the mineshaft.

    Editing- The shot is edited to have a slow transition from black to signify the start of the film.Furthermore, the music has been synced with the transition to raise in volume to make theestablishing shot more dramatic.

    Camera-the following scene consists of a gloomy and dark mineshaft. The camera stays stillas the point of focus is on the protagonist. This allows the audience to appreciate the hardwork that he is doing as well as the conditions he is working in.

    Mise en scene- Perhaps the main prop in this scene is the pickaxe as it represents thestruggle that was work in the late 1800's. Additionally, the rock face doesn't corrode away asmuch as the audience and the protagonist would like it to. This shows the hardship that theminer is undertaking, as a lot of effort isn't producing much reward, which also links to thedesperate mood of the scene. The pickaxe is also producing sparks which add to the gritty

    realism of the scene, but also acts as the only source of light besides the opening of themineshaft. This connotations of this could be linked to how light is used to brighten scenesboth from the cinematographers point of view, and emotionally. In this case, the sparks

  • 7/23/2019 there will be blood drama.odt

    3/4

    represent the link between hard Manual labour and economic stability as the protagonisteventually finds some black gold. Additionally, a catastrophe occurs at an oil well duringDaniel's rise to power which leaves his son deafened. This event was caused by a sparked gasleak therefore the sparks occur before danger both at Daniels mining stage and his oil stage.

    Sound- The tense music fades off at this point, leaving only the sound of the pickaxe hittingthe rock face and the characters heavy breathing. This is again used to highlight the labourintensive job and to make the audience pity the character.

    Editing- This shot follows the hard mine work to represent the development of time and forthe audience to , not only see the character, but to embrace his struggle, because even hisrest time is a hard task. This shows the development of time as the establishing shot showeda hot and sunny day, whilst this is dark and cloudy. This is important as it shows the longhours that the miner has to put in in order to make a living from his job. The colour schemeof this shot is a cold blue which has been used to portray the cold weather and thedampened emotions of Daniel.

    Mise en scene- The fire is important in this scene because Daniel is relying on its warmth aswe see his hunched close to the fire due to the cold weather. This links to how fire andsparks becomes a recurring theme throughout the film as the sparks in the previous sceneare linked to his reliance on mining, whereas during the oil extraction fire representdestruction and subtly the devil; conveyed by the preacher who is against the destruction ofthe town. The change in the meaning of the fire mirrors the change in character as he goesfrom using hard, honest work to obtain all living, to a more destructive oil empire.

    Three things I would useThe concept of a recurring theme is a good way of staying true to the structure of a story asit allows audiences to engage with my vision, due to the repetition of such techniques. They

  • 7/23/2019 there will be blood drama.odt

    4/4

    also allow for deeper meaning which act as a talking point on your film as people perceivethe themes differently.By having an opening sequence with the protagonist on his own, the audience begins toempathise or relate to the character as they aren't being distracted by other stories oremotions. This ultimately makes the film more engaging as the audience then cares what

    happens to the character as they progress through the film.Finally, the use of silence is good to use as I found the silent shots were just as interesting asthe loud ones as the audience can focus more on the drama, and it can allow for a biggercontrast for when loud music is played for distinctive change on mood.