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Short Films

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Introduction to Short FilmsWhat is a short film?

• A short film is a film which length is too short to be considered as a feature film.

• The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences describes and defines the term of a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes or

less, including all credits".

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• Most short films are between 1 minute and 20 minutes. Most shorts do not have a very complicated plot or characters as there is not enough time in the film in order for them to build the character and the

plot up. • The first short films were shown to the public in 1894

a kinescope which was described to be like a peep show which was designed for individual viewing.

More on what is a short film?

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A little girl's fear of diving in a swimming pool may be overcome when she sees what she

believes to be magical creatures swimming in the water and yearns to join their world.

Synopsis

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• I do air was initially released on 26th October 2009

• It was made by Marina Amiti who is an Italian film director, actress and writer.

• I do Air also won the Bafta awards for best short film in 2010

I do airBackground information

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• The narrative structure is quite basic and follows the pattern of:

-Introduction to characters and setting.-A problem that character must overcome (i.e. fear of diving into water)-Resolution of problem (i.e. she sees magical creatures that help her overcome her fears)

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE AND CONCEPT

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The genres featured in ‘I do air’ is drama and fantasy as the short film features the conventions of:• Showing real life situations, with realistic

characters and settings• Featuring of what the girl believes to be

magical creatures (although the audience knows that they are not creatures)

GENERIC CONVENTIONS

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MISE EN SCENE

• Girls clothes look like a life guards uniform-jumps in to the water with them on.-May think that she is saving the sea creatures

• Set in a swimming pool-not a conventional place to see sea creatures

• She thought that the Finn-swimmers were sea creatures this may have been because they had goggles and fin like flippers on

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• Ambient sound sets the scene of swimming pool: Sound of people diving off board, lady instructing swimmers, water splashing etc.

• Sound heard from underwater making it sound muffled which emphasizes the fear in the little girl.

• Low pitch buzzing noise when girl is looking over diving board into the water- again to emphasises the girls emotion and fear.

• Sound of man tapping against a pole- sound represents the sound and pace of a heartbeat.

SOUND

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• Positioning of the frame: When she is on the diving board she is made to look rather small compared to the rest of the scene.

• When the girl is in the changing room everything else goes out of focus and it looks like she could be under water or in a different world. It also makes it look like she is distant from everyone else

Editing

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• Long shots were used to set and show the scene and to also emphasise the height of the diving board.

• Close up of the girls mouth is shown in order to show her way of escapism from the outside world by taking long deep breaths.

• Medium shot of Finn-swimmer is shown in order to show the audience the resemblance of the man in comparison to a magical sea creature in which the girl believes both the Finn—swimmers to be.

Cinematography