Analysis and exploration of short films
About a girl
About a Girl is by Brian Percival and is about teenage pregnancy and abuse. It is set in North England and revolves around the journey a 13-year old girl goes through.
It represents her teenage fast paced life with the quick cuts that move cl
oser and further away from her. The camera walks along with her as she walks down the street which makes it seem as if you are travelling along with her in her story so you begin to sympathise with her as she gets to the canal in the final scene and you realise that she had a baby but got rid of it.
The director of the film said that all the dancing and singing was actually improvised which gave a sense of reality. The songs that the girl would always dance and sing to were by Britney Spears who was picked carefully as she went through a teenage pregnancy just like the girl did.
The shots are always quite low lighting as the weather isn’t very nice, but this represents her life in being dark and mysterious, almost as if she’s always hiding something, which she is, the pregnancy. She opens up in front of the camera because it’s obvious to the viewer that the family never listen to her and she just wants someone to do this. You rarely see the family as this shows the girl has many other things in her life that is always on her mind rather than her family.
After she has visited the canal, the colour turns darker and when
she sings the Britney Spears song again, it is sung in a different way symbolizing that she realises nothing is going to be the same again. When the viewer does realise what has happened they sympathise with her and there is a sign of a loss of innocence.
Janey de Nordwall part-financed the film when she sold a percentage of her company to raise money for About A Girl. She got money from her own money the company she was working for, North West Vision, sponsorship and product placement cash. She made her sponsorship money from her contacts in the gaming industry, the company, 3D0. They were interested in how gaming crosses over so many other forms of technology including film. It cost £35,000 to make. It won a BAFTA for Best Short, won a Kodak award, Granada Award for Best North Wes
t Short Film and the City Life Best Short Film Award, Best Short prize from the Official Short Selection at Raindance. It was part of the Edinburgh Film Festival, Manchester Short Film Festival and London International Film Festival.
Reviews have said that the film has an unexpected ending and that many people have to re-watch the film as they miss important parts or do not fully understand it first time.
Gasman
Gasman is set from a child’s point of view and shows life which a child goes through when a father has a separate family. The director, Lynne Ramsay shows a car crashing into sugar, representing this as what the girl sees as adult life. Her family is very dysfunctional as her parents lead very different and separate lives, and this is seen by Lynne as it shows little of the parents at first showing that she doesn’t re
ally have much to do with them.
When she looks into the mirror to look at herself, she says "there’s no place like home". This is an important part of the film as it represents her life in being like a children’s film, a bit surreal and makes her seem like every other kid, that they like being at home with the family because it makes them feel safe.
Steven, the brother is reluctant to leave the house, it’s as if he knows something bad is going to happen or that he knows already what is about to happen. The camera fades out to her looking out of the windows with shutters crossing her face, which could mean that she might feel that she is going to find out something or today is going to be a bad day.
They walk along train tracks representing the Scottish poverty that they don’t have any roads and the trains are no longer working. The conversation that the father and the mother of the other child have is almost like a child conversation, slightly awkward. The children all become really separated once they have met each other because they are unsure of who each other are and aren’t willing to find out which hurts them because they know something has happened which their father hasn’t told them. The girls find it easy to communicate over the dresses they are wearing. This shows how easy it usually is for children to get along.
Lynne’s brother makes a joke that she looks like the other girl which shows he mi
ght know something and he’s implying that they have some of the same genes so physically they look similar. The father is on a work night out, which he takes the children along to and the dancing at the party is all improvised to give a sense of reality. The other girl sits on the father’s lap, and as Lynne realises what is happening she expresses her anger and represents how violent children can get in situations that they dislike.
As they walk home, Lynne tightens her hand to be horrible to the other girl. As they continue to disagree, the father picks them up to symbolise that he wants everything to be okay, and just for him to forget about everything, but he knows that this will never be forgotten by the children. The children have no explanation and they realise that they can’t do anything about. This represents her life being out of her control and the life changing things children deal with and how they cope.
Gasman won Best International film at the Atlantic Film Festival, won a BAFTA at the Scotland BAFTA awards, won Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and won Best Film at Locarno International Film festival. It was also nominated for Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival and nominated Best Film at the BAFTA's.
Conclusion
The audience are those who use the internet a lot especially those using MySpace or YouTube as it reaches a wider audience. They also promote their films at film festivals and get nominated for awards. If they win, they receive money as an award.
Short films take something current or something the director has been through and shoots it through their point of view. There are no typical features of a small film. On the other hand, the ones I’ve watched are all very fast paced and you don’t really get to know all the characters very well. The locations become very important in these short films because they represent the characters lives and make the audience believe the story being told. The scripts are usually very well written in these shorts as they tell the story without concluding it. None of the shorts have a huge cast because they have little funds.
Primary resources
Watched the three films on DVD and notes that I took.
Watched commentary by the directors.
Secondary resources
The internet:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122498/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/A19358229
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=z4yWr9LzBeAC&pg=PA152&lpg=PA152&dq=about+a+girl+short+film+production&source=bl&ots=6C-eDdYAog&sig=U8YkGDtwjCUtmsc224H7n7vEMXc&hl=en&ei=I8DFSo-qH8S2jAeq-YQ8&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2#v=onepage&q=about%20a%20girl%20short%20film%20production&f=false
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