Coasting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX2OzvixVp4
Director: Federico Forcolini
Virgin Media Shorts/ YouTube
The Tivo award winner 2011 and the winner of the Smalls
under 5min shorts competition 2011. He was also selected for the Cannes Short
Film Corner 2011, and each of these awards was for his short film; coasting.
Synopsis: This film is about two old friends that go for
their weekly walk to get to the top of the hill, when there they eye up the
local surfers with their binoculars.
This short film interested me due to the dramatic use of
stereotypes from the audience and how these stereotypes can change your view on
the film or add aspects of comedy to the film.
Representation
The use of stereotypes in this short film is what causes
it to become slightly comedic. It is due to stereotypes that we assume the two
old ladies are hiking to the perfect spot to bird watch, and in fact it is
quite the opposite. This causes surprise in the audience which is possibly one
of the main factors for the comedic values of the film, which without
stereotypes would not have been possible.
Narrative
The chronology is linear as it flows from the beginning to
end with the events in the order that they happen, however we don’t know what
the film is about until the very end. In contrast to the short film ‘Goodbye, Mr
Bojangles’ which tells the audience what is happening/ has happened at the very
start of the film, however in the film ‘Coasting’ there are aspects of the
storytelling of the film that are non-linear, for example the key event is not
mentioned until the end. This is what creates comedy, as the build-up to the
end of the film greatly suggests what the film is about, however right at the
end, goes a completely different way with it altogether.
Genre
There is no obvious genre to the short film, as the nature
of the film only becomes comedic at the end of the film, therefore it is hard
to categorise it as comedy, because there is not enough of it. Aspects of Rick
Altman’s theory were present in this short film and the ideas about semantic
and syntactic codes are used. In the film ‘coasting’ the use of iconography,
for example the old ladies with their binoculars and dialogue is used to build
up the idea that something else is going to happen and will be unexpected by
the audience. However it does not follow the common narrative features, present
in most films of the same genre, perhaps because there is no clear genre. There
are no typical plot developments either, was the opposite of what we expect,
happens.
Audience
This film was the Tivo award winner for 2011 which there
are articles about on the website I found it: Virgin Media Shorts. He was also
the winner of the Smalls under 5min shorts competition for 2011. It was
selected for the Cannes
short film corner 2011, and also won the award for best female character, each
of these awards have been in the same year too.
Media Language
The use of an eyeline match is effective when we see the
unveiling of the unexpected. We see this shot of the two ladies, with the use
of depth of field and this is the last time for us still to think they are
going birdwatching. All the suspsense of the hike has built up about what they
are going to go and watch and now we are about to find out what it was. The
effect of the second part of the eyeline match is made more effective by the
creative use of props. This shot is edited with post production work to create
the feel as if it is a point of view shot, with us looking out of the
binoculars.


You need to add some greater detail to your short film analysis. Your application of theory could also improve throughout
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