Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Blog Post #2 - 5 Favorite Film Scenes




Title - Rize
Released - 2005
Director - David LaChapelle

This movie is about a group of dancers in Los Angelas. This scene is so powerful because it uses Medium- Shots to show up close how the dancers move. However not getting too close the viewers cant see the dancers movement. The Cinematographer also used slow motion and saturated colors to personify every move.



Title - Rabbit-Proof Fence
Released - 2002
Director - Phillip Noyce

This film follows three Native Australian children on their journey to freedom from Australian assimilation. In this scene the camera moves slowly showing the children in a medium- close up. This way the viewers can see all three of them at once. This seen is compelling because it make you empathize with each of the characters without much dialogue.




Title - Whale Rider
Released - 2002
Director - Niki Caro

In this film Paikea Apirana dreams of becoming the chief of her tribe. She is rightfully the next leader other than the fact she is a girl. In this scene she finds an unusual teacher in her uncle instead of her grandfather. This scene shows the difference between where the boys her age are learning how to lead the tribe- and where Paikea is forced to learn, in her uncles back yard. The scene uses a medium long shot on her uncle and includes their family as well as the studying Paikea in the background. The scene is compelling because so many differences are shown from Paikea surroundings and the unworthy little boys.




Title - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Released - 2005
Director - Tim Burton

This opening scene inside the factory has an amazing use of vibrant colors. Most of the shots are wide shots because there is so much detail to include from the scenery. Also with the comfortable wide shots and the vibrant colors if you didn't know the Willy Wonka story you would think it was a happy place. On the contrary, you have been fooled.





Title - Austrailia
Released - 2008
Director - Baz Luhrmann

This romantic two shot makes Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman look like they are alone in the world. The scene is intimate because it is a Medium close up of the both of them in their warm embrace. Their characters are complete opposites however this scene shows them as one.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Blog Post # 1, 10 favorite images

Context 
Title -  Moulin Rouge!
Director - Baz Luhrman
Cinematographer - Donald McAlpine
When -  2001
Budget - 50 million dollar budget
Place - 20th century France
Distributor - 20th Century Fox
Why - profit and entertainment

Content
Genres - Musical
Theme - Truth Freedom Beauty and Love
Thesis - An English writer falls in love with a courtesan. Their love is impossible because she must love whom ever pays for her. However their love is strong and ultimately "overcomes all obstacles".
Message - Love Conquers All

Form
Aesthetics - Medium Long Shot, profile two shot, soft focus with high contrast, vibrant colors
Film Form - Romantic comedy and it is a musical. The musical selections are shot like dreams. They have a lot of visual effects such as bright lights as well as smoke and uncomfortable close ups.



Context 
Title -  Kill Bill Volume I
Director - Quentin Tarantino
Cinematographer - Robert Richardson
When -  2003
Budget - 55 million dollar budget, shared with Volume II
Place - United States, Japan
Distributor -  Miramax Films
Why - Entertainment, Profit, and Artistic

Content
Genres - Action
Cinematography
Theme - Martial Arts Film
Thesis - An ex assassin goes on a journey to kill her former team mates because they killed her bridal party and tried to kill her.
Message - Skilled fighter


Form
Aesthetics - Long Shot, vibrant colors, 
Film Form - Made like a Japanese, Martial Arts film so the shots are in focus because most of the time what is happening in the background is just as important as the foreground.




Context 
Title - The Notebook

Director - Nick Cassavetes
Cinematographer - Robert Fraisse

When -  2004
Budget - 29 million
Place - Southern United States, 1940's
Distributor - Miramax Films
Why - Entertainment and Profit

Content
Genres - Romance
Theme - Love overcoming class barriers
Thesis - A young couple falls in love during the 1940's. Their love has to survive war, social class differences, and ultimately Alzheimer's and old age
Message - Young Love


Form
Aesthetics - Medium Shot, soft colors, natural light, 
Very Little Contrast

Film Form - Romantic Love story set in the 1940's, the focus is never harsh and the objects of importance are in focus. Natural Light



Context 
Title - Pan's Labyrinth

Director - Guillermo del Torro
Cinematographer -  Guillermo Navarro

When -  2006
Budget - 19 million
Place - Mexico, Spain
Distributor - Warner Bros./ Picturehouse
Why - Entertainment, Profit, and Artistic

Content
Genres - Dark Fantasy
Theme - Rebellion, self discovery, imagination
Thesis - Young Ofelia must complete three tasks to return to save her mother and return home to her real father.
Message - The Faun must tell Ofelia what she must do.


Form
Aesthetics - Medium profile two-shot, Dark, Cool colors, Important contrast on Ophelia because she is most important in the shot. Everything else blends together.
Film Form - Dark Fairytale. In this shot the Faun and Ophelia are in focus and the background makes them seem caged in. The entire movie is very dark giving it a mysterious and thrilling feel.





Context 
Title - School Daze

Director - Spike Lee
Cinematographer - Ernest Dickerson

When -  1988
Budget - 6.5 million
Place - Historically Black College, Late 80's
Distributor - Miramax Films
Why - Entertainment, Profit

Content
Genres - Drama
Theme - Racism within the African American community
Thesis - Spike Lee plays a pledge trying to join Gamma Phi Gamma Fraternity. He shows the hardships  in the African American community from hair texture to skin color and everywhere in between.
Message - Shows Julian trying to break Half-Pints spirit.

Form

Aesthetics - Big close- up two shot, Soft focus (made in the 80's)
Film Form - This film is depicting experiences Spike Lee had in college. The shots colors are very realistic as if the viewers are in the scenes as well. This close up is important to show Half-Pint (right) and Julian's (left) expressions.





Context 
Title - 300

Director - Zack Snyder
Cinematographer - Larry Fong

When -  2006
Budget - 65 million
Place - Sparta
Distributor - Warner Bros. Pictures
Why - Entertainment, Profit, Artistic

Content
Genres - Action
Theme - Gory through battle.
Thesis - King of Sparta, Leonidas, leads 300 Spartans into battle to defeat the Persians.
Message - Strength isn't always in Numbers.


Form
Aesthetics - Medium shot, Dark, Monochromatic accept the color red. Height Contrast, over exposed back ground.
Film Form - 300 makes 
Leonidas and his soldiers look like Gods. The heavenly halo of light around his head makes him look like he just came from the sky or is about to return there. Also the soldiers in the background make 
Leonidas look ready for anything. The only vibrant color in the film is red. The color or blood and the Spartans Uniforms, make them both all the more important.






Context 
Title - Enchanted

Director - Kevin Lima
Cinematographer - Don Burgess

When -  2007
Budget - 85 million
Place - New York City
Distributor - Walt Disney Pictures
Why - Entertainment, Profit

Content
Genres - Romantic Comedy
Theme - True Loves First Kiss
Thesis - Ella gets sent to New York City by the Evil Queen. There she finds true Love and a new out look on life.
Message - She is an innocent naive princess.


Form
Aesthetics - Medium close -up, Bright colors, natural look
Film Form - The film in real life depicts a classic fairy tale, the colors are just as vibrant as they would be in a cartoon. Saturated tones where the most important objects the brightest.




Context 
Title - Edward Scissorhands

Director - Tim Burton
Cinematographer - Stefan Czapsky

When -  1990
Budget - 20 million
Place - Fictional Suburban Community
Distributor - 20th Century Fox
Why - Entertainment, Profit

Content
Genres - Romantic Fantasy
Theme - self discovery and isolation
Thesis - An unfinished creation Edward Scissor hands makes his way out of his home into a suburban town where he is first feared then he finds his place in the little community. However, he soon realizes he is too different to fit into the outside world.
Message - Edward has ruined his hands, therefore he wont ever be normal.

Form
Aesthetics - Close up, Face in focus, Dark
Film Form - In this image Edward's creator has just died and he has ruined his chance at ever being completely normal. The Cinematographer chose to put Edward face in focus to show his expression at this life changing moment.




Context 
Title - Phantom of the Opera
Director - Joel Schumacher
Cinematographer - John Mathieson

When -  2004
Budget - 70 million
Place - Paris, 1870
Distributor - Warner Bros. Pictures
Why - Entertainment, Profit

Content
Genres - Romantic Fantasy
Theme - Unrequited love
Thesis - The Phantom of the Opera falls in love with Christine and hopes to woo her without her ever seeing his face. When it doesn't work he kidnaps her however her lover saves her in the end.
Message - The Phantom of the Opera is always there

Form
Aesthetics - Close Up, two shot, dark, low contrast, soft focus
Film Form - In this Romantic fantasy it is very dark to show the darkness of the phantom. In contrast Christine is always light to show her innocence.



Context 
Title - Secret Life of Bees
Director - Gina Prince-Bythewood
Cinematographer - Rogier Stoffers

When -  2008
Budget - 11 million
Place - Carolina, 1964
Distributor - Fox Searchlight Pictures
Why - Entertainment, Profit

Content
Genres - Romantic Fantasy
Theme - Good in everyone, Love, Race, Civil Rights
Thesis - Rosaleen and Lilly flee to Augusts house to find clues about Lilly's mother. There they find solace and the beginning of a better life.
Message - Good in even a tiny bee

Form
Aesthetics - Medium close-up, soft colors, shallow depth of field, natural light
Film Form - Soft Intimate film with little Contrast and soft colors. The film is a little ethereal because of the use of nature through out. The colors are realistic.