A book by Mascelli, J. V. called The Five C’s of Cinematography reveals the filming techniques of a motion picture. It is one of the most significant and influential book on filmmaking ever printed and the Five C’s which are Camera angles, Continuity, Cutting, Close-ups and composition; helps readers understand why certain visual or technical choice would trump over others. A Research article called Attention and the Evolution of Hollywood Film by Cutting, J. E., Delong, J. E., & Nothelfer has also
the use of Technicolor and three-strip negatives you see that it was a big thing for a movie to have color and took a lot of time and energy to create such a film. The Wizard of Oz, also known as “Production #1060,” called for lush Technicolor cinematography and costly special effects. Technicolor was a look that
Citizen Kane is one of the most famous movies of all time. It was made in 1941 starring Orson Wells himself as the titular character. The film was also directed, co-written and produced by Wells who was 26 year old at the time. In this essay we are going to look at the movie itself offering a brief summary and a depiction of its themes, how the American culture of the time influenced the movie and its plot and we’ll finally examine what things make this movie particularly revolutionary for its time
For every movie made, the writer has placed a main, central theme as the backbone of the entire movie. People can recognize this theme without much thought. In addition to this main theme, the writer places multiple subsequent themes into the film. These themes are less noticeable than their primary counterparts. The 1956 movie Friendly Persuasion contains multiple auxiliary themes, one of which being a boy’s steps to manhood. Today’s culture sees manhood as being strong, fighting and doing
“There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.” – Alfred Hitchcock.Suspense is a technique used by film directors to bring excitement to both short and feature films; leaving the audience feeling helpless yet engaged. Alfred Hitchcock, a world-renowned English director, has long been considered the ‘Master of Suspense’(Unknown, n.d.). Hitchcock spent most of his 60-year career refining suspense techniques within his films. Narrative elements such as audience knowledge, secluded
From the dark, ominous tones to the intense, emotional moments there is no doubt that Tim Burton movies are vastly different from others. His creativeness has made him one of the most influential directors in the modern era of movies. He truly is like no other, but when one looks closer, they can see the many events that contributed to his unique personality and his rise to success in the industry. His real story is when one looks in retrospect, at his life from beginning until now. Tim Burton’s
the shooting is done also becomes very critical. The use of deep focus has provided a lot of insights into stage trainings that have enabled actors to become firmly placed in every scene. There is a perfect combination of acting techniques and cinematography. Apart from the deep focus
Orson Welles is known for his wide variety of techniques and forms. His use of Backlighting, superimpose, dissolve, and his visually smooth transitions tie in with his use of extreme long shots, close ups, high angles, low angles, pans, tilts, and tracking to make his movie, “Citizen Kane”, flow smoothly. His use and changing of different techniques highlight the lonely, power-hungry and incomplete Charles Kane. The movie “Citizen Kane” starts off with a close up of a “No Trespassing” sign then
Edward Scissorhands is a masterpiece of creative shots and angles, music and lighting the combination of these three created a beautiful story line that relates to the real world. Directed by Tim Burton with an amazing cast Vincent price playing Edward as the main protagonist. The shots in Edward Scissorhands are some of the best shown in cinema with a creative angle. The movie Edward Scissorhands is about an outcast to society who is unfinished yet manages to find love even with the struggles of
What is Editing? Editing is the rhythm of a film. It is combining bits and snippets of a film, in order to create a coherent sequence. What happens in the editing room can either make, or break a movie. It could be the reason of a movie’s success or failure. It is simply, what makes a movie a movie. According to Walter Murch, the Academy- Award winning editor of “The Conversation” and “The English Patient”, it is the invention of editing that allowed film to take off. The editing is an art that has
The book is better than the movie, a comment that is stated after every film adaptation ever known to man. Why does the book always seem to be more preferable? Seeing the book on screen, through the eyes of the director, will never live up to the expectations that were implanted upon the viewer when the book was read themselves. “The Odyssey” is a superior work of art to the film O! Brother, Where Art Thou? because Odysseus is the worthier epic hero and the film loses the major theme of hospitality
In Michel Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, a couple, Joel Barrish and Clementine Kruzynski, relationship has taken a turn for the worst decides to undergo a memory erasing surgery and later end up dating each other again. Throughout this movie, one of the partners regrets their decision after realizing he still loves his partner and desperately tries to stop the surgery but fails. Due to the Joel and Clementine failure to reverse the procedure, they fall in love again. As due to their
Ridley Scott’s film Blade Runner is known for its incredible use of very low key lighting, the dark appearance of the film not only exemplifies the futuristic L.A city but also ties the film in with a modernized film noir style. The low key lighting in combination with the neon lights and signs creates a correlation between the light and the dark, this represents the conflict throughout the film between humanity and the replicants. Investigating the lighting throughout the scene when Deckard, played
The French New Wave was a film movement in the 1950’ and 60’s that consisted of an explosion of new film techniques, values, and styles that became a defining moment of cinematic innovation that’s impact is still present in the modern film industry. An influx of new, young directors sought to narratively, ideologically and stylistically veer off from the dominant, traditional mainstream cinema production standards and redefine the French film industry. The movement didn’t happen overnight and its
From time to time, a movie comes along that breaks the mold of what a movie is suppose to be. It takes the audience to a new level on what is possible and how the story can be told in a completely different light, both figuratively and literally. In 1941, Olsen Welles accomplished this feat with his groundbreaking film “Citizen Kane”. Compared to many of the movies of the time, Citizen Kane’s narrative and technical aspects were dramatically different than the classical Hollywood cinema of the time
Citizen Kane may not only be one of the greatest films of all times, but is also known as a pioneer for deifying the traditional way films was made. The use of varies camera angles and deep focus in Citizen Kane added a new aspect to Hollywood Films that was never seen before in that era, and will never be forgotten. The use of camera angles inside this film was simply astonishing. The high and low angle constantly in the movie depicted varies meanings. For example, in the opening and closing scenes
Edward Scissorhands, by Tim Burton is a strange film that focuses on using visuals to to help tell the story and this is very distinguishable in the scene where Edward is given a makeover by Peg. This scene’s camera angles, costumes and dialogue all add to making this humorous to watch. Camera angles and shot Camera angles and shots are how the camera is placed to film the movie and can help express a range of things. The camera angles in this scene are mostly close ups at level. For the first
Tim Burton’s Movies are thrilling,Happy at the same time.Some of Burton's most famous movies are Beetle Juice,Edward Scissorhands,and Charlie and the chocolate factory.He is known for making his dark and scary movies.He uses all of the cinematic techniques to create different moods.Tim Burton uses sound,framing and lighting to create movies that are funny and scary all at the same time keeping it kid appropriate. He uses sound to create different feelings in parts of the movies.In one of his movies
Get ready for the high thrilling adventure of High Noon, starring Gary Cooper as Marshal William Kane, Grace Kelly as Amy Fowler Kane, and Ian MacDonald as Frank Miller. Other major stars include Katy Jurado and Lloyd Bridges. The movie is directed by Fred Zinnemann and produced by Stanley Kramer. I liked that the movie had a clear display of narrative that moved in a linear motion that was fairly easily to follow, the movie also revealed itself in real time which is a major benefit that allows an
flashbacks to Kane 's life as well. The movie its self also has multiple narratives, with a little something that everyone can find a point to enjoy in the movie. Citizen Kane is the best film in existence because of the multiple techniques used in the cinematography, it spans multiple