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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Johnny English Reborn: Chase Scene

I watched the Johnny English scene where he is in hot pursuit of a man holding a very important object. In this scene Johnny English is faced with tasks to do beyond his physical abilities of jumping from one rooftop to another and to climb down a building with only bamboo scaffolding. But Johnny English has faced these obstacles with a simpler way. When the criminal jumps from one rooftop to another, English just walks onto the construction crane carrying a load which settles him safely on the other side. As he catches the villain with the barrel of his gun facing toward the criminal, English says: "hand it over...chimp". As the villain is caught red handed he jumps off the side of the building without hesitation. Soon after English finds a lift and takes a ride down it. When the man is going down the scaffolding there is action and tense music, whereas in the lift with an old woman, a young girl and English, there is calm, typical elevator music. As calm as anyone can be in an intense chase Johnny English walks out of the elevator and confronts the bad guy before they take pursuit again down the narrow streets full of people.
Johnny English Chase Scene

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Idea for Fragrance poster


This is a picture of my Uncle at his wedding and I turned it into a fragrance poster as an idea

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Qi Episode: Audience Pleasures


The Episode that I watched was Series L: 10 Lying which starred Jack Whitehall, Sara Pascoe, Adam Hills and of course Alan Davies and Steven Fry. The audience pleasure comes in from the different celebrity guests that come on the show. Jack Whitehall is known by teenagers mostly because he stars in the recent TV show 'Bad Education' and also stars in a panel show called 'A league of their own' which is also popular with teenagers and also adults. The other two comedians Sara Pascoe and Adam Hills are mostly know by adults due to their shows aimed at adults rather than teenagers. The show is all about questions and answers being 'Qi' meaning Quite interesting, which may engage the viewer and the live audience. Having all stand-up comedians on the panel including Alan Davies makes the whole atmosphere funnier due to their comments on a conversation or stupid answer to the question. Also having a very, very intelligent graduate from The University of Cambridge who has all of the knowledge and also some witty banter to add to the jokes going on throughout the comedians. Another point of audience pleasure is that Steven Fry gets the audience to join in too sometimes, and in this particular episode, they find a man at the back of the studio that knows all the answers to the questions. They name him 'the shouty man'. All of this come together to create a friendly funny atmosphere that everyone enjoys even at home.