1. Moonrise Kingdom- A Visual Masterpiece. The plot was engaging and the cinematography was filled with magical shots, and scenes, with vivid color contrasts.
2. Fruitvale Station- This film was a well portrayed and very enlightening film. The build up of the plot was intense and well played out. With dramatic camera shakes during intense shots.
3. O' Brother Where Art Thou- The music was fantastic in this film and fit perfectly with the film and the plot.
4. Freaks- A ultimate story with a life lesson of karma. Filmed with great angels and perfectly appropriate lighting used at all times through this film.
5. My own Private Idaho- Very aesthetically pleasing film with beautiful set up shots and also interesting landscape shots. Interesting still shots and editing techniques done.
6. Killer Of Sheep- A very dramatic film of the african american poverty expressed during this time period. The soundtrack of this film was absolutely perfect and appropriate for the film. Made the movie.
7. Sherlock Jr. - A comical black and white film that was full of very interesting dream scape images with a fun story to follow along with.
8. Detour- A fun film about a scandalous drama. This film was very interesting in terms of its play on woman and the roll of woman.
8. Awara- A painful experience to sit and watch this story that never seems to end, the film was bland and the story could have been interesting if it wouldnt have drug out for what seemed like forever
9. Good Bad and Ugly- A traditional Western film, pretty un engaging in my opinion.
10. Wendy and Lucy- A boring film going no where with plot and hard to get into, because of lack of plot. Filled with interesting secret messages though
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Monday, April 14, 2014
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Fruitvale STATION
The first shot is a close up of Oscar and his enemy in the background perfectly coming in through the left side of the camera shot. Oscar has a look of oh shit on his face and we can see the enemy looking angry trying to confront him.
The second shot is a medium close up shot of oscar and sophina looking like they are in trouble and worried. The by standers are looking at what just happened and are wandering what is going on.
This is a perfect shot of the cops enforcing upon the two guys with the contrast of the yellow taser popping out against the black uniform and black outfit in the dark train station. The station is all dark and gives a sense of trouble coming on.
In this shot we see Oscar looking as though he is innocent and throwing his hands up as though he is scared, and the look on the police mans face is fierce. The by standers in the background are concerned and everyone is trying to see what is going on. This is a transition shot in the same scene in which we are in the train station.
In this shot are eyes are led to the yellow of the taser gun witch is complimented by the yellow train line in the background. We see a white man over powering all of these black men on the ground looking scared and angry.
This is the ultimate shot of perfect blur out of the phone leaving the action shot in focus, so we have enough information to no something needs to be recorded here by a phone but we are more centered in on what is happening in the distance rather then close up.
The second shot is a medium close up shot of oscar and sophina looking like they are in trouble and worried. The by standers are looking at what just happened and are wandering what is going on.
This is a perfect shot of the cops enforcing upon the two guys with the contrast of the yellow taser popping out against the black uniform and black outfit in the dark train station. The station is all dark and gives a sense of trouble coming on.
In this shot we see Oscar looking as though he is innocent and throwing his hands up as though he is scared, and the look on the police mans face is fierce. The by standers in the background are concerned and everyone is trying to see what is going on. This is a transition shot in the same scene in which we are in the train station.
In this shot are eyes are led to the yellow of the taser gun witch is complimented by the yellow train line in the background. We see a white man over powering all of these black men on the ground looking scared and angry.
This is the ultimate shot of perfect blur out of the phone leaving the action shot in focus, so we have enough information to no something needs to be recorded here by a phone but we are more centered in on what is happening in the distance rather then close up.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
WENDY & LUCY
This movie was one of my least favorite movies i have ever watched. It was so bland and had no point or purpose besides to document someones shitty day that they are having for what we believe is no reason. We have no idea why she is going to alaska or no explanation. This movie is an antidote to chick flicks because usually chick flicks have something happen that is extremely sad, or a love story, or girl time. This movie had no sense of plot or any kind of direction except down hill. Chick flicks appeal mainly to women and i think that this movie appeals to almost no one and not limited to chicks especially because it was a movie for anyone that has the nerve to watch it and waste their own time.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
O BROTHER!
I believe that the music in this film has a very important meaning and purpose behind it. The songs themselves are very historic and relate straight back to times after the great depression which is when this movie is set. And the role of all the racism and ways of the south it holds great meaning of how times were back them just by the stories through the lyrics of the songs. The music was so powerful that anyone could relate to it and enjoy it because it fit the story line so much, that people felt that they could appreciate it outside of it being bluegrass country like which most people are not interested in.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
My own Private IDAHO
I really enjoyed this movie for the aesthetics of the film. The scene i found the most fresh and awesome was the two scenes where Sant did the same thing in both. He froze the shot as though it was a still life photograph during a few of the sex scenes. I thought it was refreshing how he did this because it brought that photographic media into a film where usually that isnt done much. The images that were frozen upon were very engaging as well, it was fascinating to see what pose he was going to freeze it on next. I appreciate this because it is a breathe of fresh air to incorporate stills with in a actual moving film, rather then just viewing a still from the film itself
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Killer of SHeep
Charles, Burnett (1977)
I chose the scene where the boys are behind the wood piece and they are playing the game throwing rocks at each other as for a game to entertain each others time. First we have a close up shot here were we can only see the boys hands and we are not sure what is going on here yet but besides that we know he is hiding behind something and moving at the same time, also we see that things are being thrown at him. Then we go to a wide screen establishing shot were we see that there are other boys on the other side throwing rocks and playing a game with one another
Thursday, February 13, 2014
The GOOD the BAD the UGLY
Sergio Leone (1967)
This film really set up clint eastwoods characters and attitude for the rest of his career mostly thus far. He is just always a silent yet badass character that is always is doing good though but always being ruthless and sticks up for people in most all his films he keeps a pretty constant role when acting in most of his movies. He is always smoking a cigar and looks rough around the edges which got him into the perfect part for this specific movie, just completely conforming to the character he knows he needs to be.
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