This essay tends to demonstrate the process i have been through while shooting Joint in a Jolly on Super 16 MM including Pre-production , production and post-production, exhibiting an understanding of the Super 16 mm specific nature , as well as my production role as sound mixer , designer and editor , the lessons learned , evaluate my work , the challenges encountered in it and my ability to resolve them.
During few weeks ,my fellow classmates and i have been assigned on two different groups to go into production after the scripts were chosen , we had to breakdown , plan , create and produce , my role has been assigned as sound designer and recorder, allied by my sound department co- worker which was the boom operator (Maryia
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The objective is to try out various film stocks, lighting setups, and examining alternatives to guarantee we get the best last item when the component moves around.
The decision of S16 film will include a pleasant measure of figurative difference as it were, and I trust it will serve the story superior to an advanced option.
Movies like the current year's Oscar selected "Carol" and one of my undisputed top choices "Black Swan" have made utilization of the Super 16 arrange for comparative reasons, and the outcomes represent themselves.
You have to catch the look you're after in camera. It constrains you to do your practices heretofore (when you ought to do them) and not on camera while you're "rolling the practice". It somehow gives the performing artists a feeling of direness as they comprehend there are just such a large number of takes before they have to proceed onward. It is well known that format of a camera can affect the process of filming , we used 16:9
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Hypothetically, the principal phase of sound altering is "spotting," where the editor(s) and perhaps the director experience every second of the film with the administering sound proofreader to create a rundown of each sound that should be included, increased, or supplanted. This practice has fallen prey to requests for early previews, which have wreaked devastation on postproduction plans even though I made sure that each sound effects designed for the movie was matching the image and the sound level was good on the cuts in term of dialogue.
The final cut of the movie was not as good as I expected it to be regarding sound design , a lot of changes have been made after my final sound edit was rendered , I do believe it was a problem of miscommunication that sadly caused this result that could have been fixed in no time. The two previous phases (pre-production , production) left me very satisfied .However , I was very happy to undertake this project as it taught me many things like assiduity patience and development in sound department and human conditioning , attitude and hard work is one of your most precious assets in the film industry , a good understanding and communicative crew is a winning crew
The Thin Blue Line, directed by Errol Morris in 1988, and Cloverfield, directed by Matt Reeves in 2009, are two completely different films. However, although they are different films, they both utilize realist aesthetics to offer a truth about the world we live in today. The Thin Blue Line and Cloverfield apply realist aesthetics such as direct address to camera, on-camera interview, textual information on screen, handheld camera, and several other aesthetics to reveal what truth is offered, how it is offered, and lastly, why it is offered. Cloverfield, in comparison to The Thin Blue Line, was a much more entertaining film to watch due to its choice and use of realist aesthetics.
This is the story of Duke of York, Prince Albert (Bertie) who assumes the throne after his brother abdicated and became King George VI of United Kingdom of Great Britain. The story depicts his journey in overcoming his stammering. Because of his speech impediment, everyone sees him unfit to be a king. After countless attempts of engaging in different techniques, he still struggles with verbal communication in public. His wife, Queen Elizabeth employs an Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue to help him.
Though they are friends, the lives of Pedro Machuca and Gonzalo Infante differ drastically in many aspects including family life, the luxuries they can afford, and the political affiliations chosen by their families. All of which relate to the common everyday life of Chilean citizens during the Allende Presidency, and the Pinochet Dictatorship implemented after the coup d'etat. During this time, the civil unrest never ceased, and life for chileans was generally either good or bad based on social status, income, and party affiliation. Both Machuca and Infante are classic examples of the division inequality of life amongst Chileans, with Machuca being a poor boy who lived in a shanty town, having very little education, and owning very few possessions. Where as Infante is wealthy, has a high end private education, and can afford to buy various luxury items such as brand name shoes and food for his family.
Perhaps the most significant event that occurred on October 7, 2015 was the exclusive screen of Finding the Gold Within in the W.V.M. Fines Arts Center. This film touched my soul because it revealed the concerns of young, black males at predominately white institutions. Although the students encountered similar problems as students at historically black colleges, their struggles differed due to the fact that racism was one of the greatest obstacles during their college experience. In addition to the discrimination and the racial undertones in the academic institution in which the males attended, the youths had to learn how to balance their internal conflicts as well. One of the greatest conflicts that continue to affect the African American
Individuality is unaccepted and isolated from our society that embraces conformed values. The Copy Shop and L’homme sans tete are examples of short films that reflect this ironic problem of society where individuals are not identified with their individual morals, but conformed morals enforced by society. The 2001 short film, Copy Shop by Virgil Widrich conveys the idea of conformity. This is done foremost through the metaphor of 'copies' that fill up the film's world that represent conformity, where the composer satirises our society which is filled up by 'copies' of individuals sharing conformed ideals.
The lack of complex editing and the use of the same type of shots rather than an assembly of multiple different shots of the same thing relaxes the audience instead of putting them on the edge of their seats like Pyscho would. The audience that the film Singin’ in
The Elimination: A Survivor of the Khmer Rouge Confronts His Past and the Commandant of the Killing Fields. Rithy Panh is an internationally and critically acclaimed Cambodian documentary film director and screenwriter. Rithy Panh was a young boy when Khmer Rouge revolutionaries arrived in Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975. Starting that day, he and his family were designated “new people”—the revolution’s code for those who needed “re-education”—and forcibly evacuated out of the city. That day began a terrifying experience that gradually took away most of his family, forcing Rithy to survive a series of brutal, and often arbitrarily cruel, ordeals.
At some point of your life you meet very special people that carry very similar interests. This creates bonds that can be a very powerful and important part of your life. Some may say that bonds are created between a series of negative events that leads up to friendship. However, this is not true because in The Way, the main characters come together to walk the same path. Each character motivates each other to achieve the overall reason of why they wanted to walk The Camino De Santiago.
Singin’ in the Rain is a classic Hollywood movie about making films. Film's musical genre makes it novel. The film uses romantic comedy for its narrative template and to express and narrate the story, Donen and Kelly used a combination of music, singing, dancing, and spoken dialogue. This movie humorously and romantically depicts an excellent time in Hollywood cinema – the transition from silent films to talkies.
In the film Extreme Measures someone can find ideas of Secular Ethics throughout the film involving Utilitarianism and its basic tenets along with Kantian analysis. The basic tenets of Utilitarianism include the principle of utility, Hedonism, and the viewpoint of a disinterested and benevolent spectator. While the tenets of Kantian Ethics, which include good will, the formula of universal law, the formula of the end itself, and the categorical imperative. These basic ideas setup arguments for and against the Utilitarian ideas set up by doctor Myrick. In the film doctor Myrick makes the claim that it is worth the deaths of unwilling subjects in order to help/save the lives of millions.
Don’t let the movie title, Milk, fool you. The movie’s title has nothing to do with the milk beverage. Sorry milk enthusiast. On the other hand, for those who love politics then this is the movie for you. This movie is solely focused on American Democracy.
An Analysis of The Sound Track For The Movie Wall-E This essay will give an analysis of sound design used in the movies and how it is as important as the moving pictures to the movie. When you use the processes of recording, editing and mixing of sounds you greatly enhance the quality of the movie. This essay is an overview of producing high quality sound from elements like music, the recording of common every day sounds and the use of hi-tech equipment. Whether it takes place in the production stage or the post- production stage of sound design.
The shot came out so well that the screen actors guild attempted to sue Selznick for the amount of actors used, mistaking the dummies for real people. This demand for perfection caused a lot of stress on the crew members for the film however. His assistant remarked that he was “a nuisance because he was a perfectionist. Selznick had everything tested before filming, costumes, hats, you name it. His reasoning was because technicolor was still very new and understanding it took time; however, when you have to test 500 costume pieces, film and re-film scenes, and burn down an entire backlot of a studio, it can become extremely expensive, which is why Selznick blew through the original budget, and in fact had to receive more funding.
(Holfmann) Good film score helps a director to narrate his/her story and enhance the audience’s
NurfaridahUtami Dewi 1407214 4B2 Real Steel Real steel is a science fiction sport film which was directed by Shawn Levy. This film is based on a short story "Steel", written by Richard Matheson , and originally published in the May 1956 edition of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , and later adapted into a 1963 Twilight Zone episode , though screenwriter John Gatins placed the film in U.S fairs and other "old-fashioned" American settings. Real Steel was released historically by Touchstone Pictures in Australia on October 6, 2011, and in the United States and Canada on October 7, 2011, grossing nearly $300 million at the box office. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 84th Academy Awards .