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Reflection Of Film Making
Coming into this class, I did not know what to expect. Unlike most of my classmates, I chose this class due to scheduling, rather than a pre–existing
interest in and passion for this field. From the first film assignment to the last, I constantly learned new skills pertaining to filmmaking and storytelling.
Before this class I did not know what being a filmmaker truly meant, and what all skills they must obtain and utilize to create a visually appealing and
captivating film. My initial goal for the class was to make a B or higher, so my HUM 101 class did not pull down my GPA. My expectations for this
class, watching movies and writing papers, were fulfilled by the first essay and the first couple of films. After the first month of class I had new
expectations as well as a new goal for the semester. My new goal was to create films that have meaning and personality as well as continuing to
learn new filmmaking skills. I became more interested in the process of filmmaking, and expected the class to provide opportunities for me to
explore with filmmaking, I was not disappointed. I was not entirely sure what to do when the class was told to brainstorm ideas for the first film
assignment. I recall thinking to myself: What am I going to do? I have not watched various documentaries like the rest of my class, so I do not know
how this is done. What makes for a good story? Luckily, from writing narratives in high school I knew the answer to the last question. A good story
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Filmmaking Process Essay
The filmmaking process is an extremely important, long, and complicated process. It usually takes between several months and several years. A film
always starts with an original story idea, then a screenplay gets written, and then they shoot it. After that they edit the film and direct it. Then they
distribute the film to its intended audience. There are also many people involved in the filmmaking process, from the directors to the cast, to the stage
crew. The first step is coming up with the concept of the film, which is the idea. It could be an original story, or a remake. It could be part of a
series. It could also come from a book or a play. Then they have to make an outline which describes the dramatic structure in each scene,...show more
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There is also a hair and makeup designer, who styles each of the actors, making sure they look the same each time. There is also a choreagorapher.
As is usual for a choreagorapher they create dances and fight scenes, as well as regular movements. After all of these people are hired they are
ready for production. The next part is production. Production is the most grueling part of filmmaking. The cast and crew can frequently spend 12 or
more hours on the set, filming only three or four pages of script, often in very uncomfortable locations. This goes on for days, weeks, months with the
same schedule day after day, review dailies (the footage shot yesterday), shoot today's footage, prepare for tomorrow's filming. For many people
though, this is the most exhilarating part of production and this is indeed where "the magic happens." Yet to some people it sometimes seems strange
that a movie that will eventually only occupy two hours onscreen could take months to film. However, it does, and here's just a few of the reason why.
The first reason is lighting. One of the single most important elements to a film's visual appearance is lighting. However perfect lighting does not exist
and takes time to create. Lighting must be made consistent (or inconsistent depending) and mood–enhancing, yet remain unobtrusive. It takes a great
deal of planning and then man–hours by electricians and their assistants to create a light set–up for even a small
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Essay on Film Making
Film Making
Film production phases
Film production is the process of making a film starting from the story or idea through scriptwriting, shooting to the distribution of the movie to the
audience. There are four main phases involved in film making.
Development phase
In the development phase, the film is written from the story (Cones, p. 195). The story may come from a book, a play, another film or an original
idea developed by the film producer. During the development of the film, the film producer works in corroboration with the film writers to develop
the film message and a theme of the message. They then prepare a synopsis of the film. The film producer and the writers then prepare a step outline
of the film that break the whole...show more content...
It is aimed at making the film ready to be distributed to the viewers (Barbara and Sphor, p. 1–3). In this phase, the production scripts and items are
assembled to make a complete movie. According to Barbara and Sphor (2002), activities involved in the post–production phase include film processing
and printing. Moreover, the pictures and the sound are synchronized in the post–production phase, and an assemblage created. After the movie has been
completed, it is then ready to be distributed to the viewers.
Narrative films
According to Pramaggiore and Wallis (p. 8), narrative films produce comedy or tragedy. Therefore, in narrative films, viewers expect the stories of
human actors that produce comedy or tragedy due to circumstances. According to Pramaggiore and Wallis (p. 8), viewers of narrative films would
expect to see stories about people who in the attempt to achieve certain objectives or goals undergo through various obstacles on their way.
Mise–en–scene
This is a term used in film production and that is concerned with the way the story is told in a film (Gibbs, p. 5–10). As such it refers to all the
elements of visual styles used in the film. Mise–en–scene refers to all components of the film composition including the film composition, film
framing, camera and character movement, film lighting as well as the sound used in the film composition.
Three important attributes of the image of a film shot
One of the
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Describe an interesting film you saw recently. You should say; What is the title? When did you see it? What is the story about? And explain why this
movie was interesting to you.
Last summer, my family and I went to AMC Movie Theater in Cupertino and enjoyed a movie entitled "Journey to the Center of the Earth".
It was a Science Fiction and adventure movie in three–dimensions.
We enjoyed state–of –the–art computer graphics in the movie. For instance, when a dinosaur chased the characters, I was on edge as if I were with them.
The movie's plot started from the idea that another world exists deep inside of the earth with a variety of unusual creatures. It showed the director's
extensive imagination and creativity. I was preoccupied...show more content...
While providing valuable information, they can also offer entertainment. Depending on what kind of movies you watch, you can relieve your stress,
be entertained or impressed, and be informed. Movies can be one form of news media and be reflective of our society and time.
Q. Do you believe that the movie rating system is necessary for current films?
Yes, definitely. Nowadays, there are too many films which contain violent and sexual contents. So, it's very harmful for children or teenagers. Thus, it
is inevitable to have rating system to distinguish the people who can see the film from those who cannot.
Q. What do you think about the violence on TV or in films?
The violence on TV or in films is terrible nowadays. It seems like movie producers do not care about innocent children or teenagers who might be
affected by those horrible scenes. There was an incidence that one child imitated the crime on a film and killed his brother. So, I think there should be
much strict laws against the violence on TV.
Q. Do you think movies are better recently than they were in the past?
As far as special effects are concerned, yes, movies are definitely better now. But I don't think the stories are necessarily better than those produced in
the past. In fact, I think a lot of the time movie markers concentrate too much on special effects and forget about a plot.
Q. What sort of topics do movie producers consider for the films?
Since movies try to picture out the reality as well as
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How To Write An Essay About The Movie Enchanted
The first time I saw the 2007 Disney film, "Enchanted", I absolutely loved it. I loved the whimsy and innocence of it (and of course, the music is
fantastic). But there was one scene that always confused me. In the movie, Nathaniel (the evil queen's henchman) finds himself intoxicated and sitting
in a motel room watching TV. In the television program, this line is delivered (in true melodramatic fashion); "How can youlove me when you don't
even love yourself?" Now, ten years later, that idea is especially popular in pop culture. We broadcast it from Billboards and T
–shirts and Pop songs.
But is it one that we should support? Is it right?
When we say "love yourself", it's often in response to someone spilling their guts revealing their shortcomings and fears. First of all, let me say that I
don't think people mean to be trite or cliche when they deliver the phrase, but that is often the result. It is at best, insulting and frustrating to the listener
(who probably already has immense insecurities). It's like (to quote Taylor Swift) trying to fix a bullet wound with a Band–Aid. It's so incapable of
doing any real good it's laughable. I don't know that loving yourself is bad advice, but I think it's incomplete. It'd be like giving someone a mathematic
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I don't think I suck, but I am all too familiar with my flaws. I've lived too long in my own skin, I've heard too many of my own ugly thoughts. The
reason we all don't automatically love ourselves is because we're all broken and flawed. We all (on some level) feel unworthy of attention and
praise and anything good. And the reason we feel that way is because of the invasion of Sin. We've all been affected by sin so our perspective of
ourselves is warped. Reality has been distorted. But, there is hope for us even in our (seemingly) unlovable
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Essay on Film Realism
Response Paper: The Complete Film
The introduction of sound films in the late 1920's was a divisive issue among those involved and interested in the emerging motion picture industry.
Even though it wasn't the sudden breakthrough it is often perceived to be, the addition of sound and voice to mainstream cinema revolutionized movie
making and led to conflicting viewpoints as to whether or not this innovation was a positive progression for film as an art and as an industry.
While the addition of sound to films was generally perceived as an advancement, some critics and filmmakers believed that it takes away from the
artistic essence of the medium. Among these traditionalists was Rudolph Arnheim, an art critic who thought the technological...show more content...
While Arnheim's views on the future of film and the idea of a complete film can be somewhat insightful, I disagree with his conclusion that the
introduction of sound and color diminishes the creative quality and originality of movies. He states his belief that eventually film will develop to the
point where we "we have nothing to look forward to" (Arnheim , 184).
In all forms of art there is a natural inclination to explore and experiment within the medium. The resulting methods and formats can be seen as
alternatives and additions to existing ones. I do not believe that, in terms of technical decisions, there is a superior style of film making that the
industry progresses to on a set path. I agree with Arnheim's statement that "there is no objection to the complete film as an alternative to the stage" if
it exists with the other types of films (Arhheim, 186). In some cases advances in method and technique are used to fix the problems of technological
limitations. In other cases these advances provide alternatives. The introduction of color is described by the latter. Color was introduced as an
alternative to black and white movies but never completely replaced them and didn't stop the use of black and white as an effective technique in
modern cinema.
The use of sound, on the other hand, was a solution rather than an alternative. Since the early
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Cinematography Essay examples
Today, the movie industry has become a huge moneymaker in the entertainment business. You cannot turn on the television without seeing
advertisements for the next big blockbuster film. While most of the films these days entertain with amazing special effects or raunchy comedy, there
are still films that thrive because of great acting, directing, and editing. Three films that I believe would be great examples of the way these aspects
can cause a film to excel are ?Any Given Sunday?, ?The Cell?, and ?Almost Famous?. ?Any Given Sunday? shows how, by using editing, a movie can
portray an intense situation realistically. In ?The Cell?, color is used to differentiate between how we see things in reality and how...show more content...
Panning shots of cheering fans and screaming coaches along with occasional shots of the game being broadcast on a television with commentators
giving their take on the action send the viewer back to the reality that they are only watching the action and not participating in it. While watching this
movie you truly feel like you are in the game.
?The Cell?, instead of focusing on accurately portraying reality, takes you to the dream world. Catherine Deane, played by Jennifer Lopez, is a
child psychologist involved in an experimental project that allows her to travel inside the mind of coma victims to try to draw them away from
their fears and thus out of their coma. This movie portrays the journey inside the mind much like you would depict a dream. When Deane is inside
a young child, whose main concern seems to be a fear of the ?boogie man?, the world she enters is a beautiful desert scene where the sky is bright
blue with puffy white clouds. She is always dressed in bright white dresses and seems to glow. This depicts that she has earned the child?s trust. All
color is brighter in this dreamlike world. Even though these experiments had not been successful bringing the child out of the coma, Dean was able
to learn a lot about the child. This caused a couple of detectives to approach her about entering the mind of a serial killer who had slipped into a coma
with the goal of discovering the location of his most recent captive.
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Essay on Shutter Island
Directed by Martin Scorsese, Shutter Island is an American mind bending thriller film based on Dennis Lehane's 2003 novel also named Shutter
Island. Leonardo DiCaprio takes the lead role as a U.S Marshall named Teddy Daniels, who along with his partner, Chuck Aule (played by Mark
Ruffalo), are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a patient at a highly guarded and isolated psychiatric penitentiary located on Shutter Island.
Teddy Daniels runs about the island trying to uncover the mysteries of the Shutter Island psychiatric ward, only falling deeper into the conspiracy, all
the while dealing with his past horrors and hallucinations that somehow help him in his investigation. As the plot unfolds, vivid scenes and music help
reveal...show more content...
The film starts by the two detectives arriving by boat accompanied by dark creepy clouds and terrible weather which leads to hurricane type winds
and stormy rain through the film. This helps contribute to the already eerie and dark environment of the mental hospital/institution. The dull grey
lighting of the sky with the dramatic rocking of the boat and loud fog horns puts you on edge from the get go. From the very beginning, it is
apparent something strange is taking place on Shutter Island and the director leaves the audience to gain the experience of watching everything
unfold. The setting of the movie is just as important as any other aspect of the film. The fact that it takes place in a mental hospital/institution on a
remote island surrounded by rocky cliffs, huge waves, caves, steeps along with a creepy lighthouse, where it is said cruel experiments take place,
screams suspense and thrill. The island is surrounded with tall brick walls laced with electric fencing and only one port to leave and arrive. The facility
itself gives off an eerie feel with its creepy architect. Inside, the buildings are littered with labyrinth style spaces that seem to almost consume its
inhabitants. Flickering, somewhat, unreliable lighting and approaching storm adds to sketchy scenery. I feel this makes the audience feel at unease
throughout the film, as if
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The Job of a Film Director Essay
The Job of a Film Director The film director has an elaborate job, classed as an art in its own sense. Its meticulous details and multi million dollar
bills at the end make a director's job truly an art. How they can take the imagination and lay it on a roll of film is an array of elaborate casting, screening
etc. and requires a special skill. The general meaning of the word director is:
В· The leader of a course of action or actions
В· A person who leads someone or something
In this case I shall be writing about 'Kes' a film by Ken Loach, adapted from the book "a Kestrel for a Knave" by Barry Hines. I shall...show more
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Unsure of trust or higher power, Billy is forced to a state of neglect, beautifully represented with Loach's brutal simplicity and bland surroundings.
Billy then goes out to his paper round we see that his bike has been taken by Jud. We have enough information to know that Jud is a bully and that
he cares not for any brotherly bond that they might have. This is further used by Loach to show hate and despair. So Billy now has to run to the
shop. This is a good chance for the director to show the viewer the environment that Billy lives in; this scene really gives 'a sense of place'. The
director has established to the viewer the importance of the location. We can see now that Simplicity is now used now in every aspect of the
filming, even cinematography. All scenes are broad and general, no closing up to anything, maybe portraying the views of Billy. I believe there is
no studio work or specially constructed sets because it contributes to the film. It gives it an air of atmosphere, realism but most importantly
Simplicity. As he runs through the dilapidated slums of Barnsley there are three layers I think to the scene. First of all there is Billy about to leave
school, secondly there are the terraced houses the shabby homes of the working class. This signifies his home, his barrier; he is supported (however
little this may be). He does not
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A Career in Film Production Essay
My entire life I have been fascinated with film and commercials. As a kid, I would stop what I was doing to watch a commercial. This has not
changed through the years. My goal in life is to work in the film industry and work with video. This may have developed from my brother's short
term love for the video arts. Like most little brothers I followed in his footsteps through a lot of things and most of them would not stick. As I grew
older I developed my own different ideals and likes. But, video just stuck with me. Even if film production doesn't work out I have always had a
childlike excitement for fighting fires. Being the person to save the day is something that everybody wants to do, but not everyone peruses this
dangerous career....show more content...
What is even crazier is that he had a very low GPA. In contrast to all this, a film degree will help immensely. It will let you work on better paying
and more glamorous jobs. This may sound contradictory but, one of the greatest screenwriter of all time, Steven Spielberg, did not have a degree of
any sort in video production. He didn't even make an attempt to go to film school. Regardless, I will be attending a college with a film degree program
to further my education.
At my school we have a broadcasting arts program. This program specializes in radio, video, and audio arts. We learn many different techniques to
work in a field involving journalism, broadcasting, and video production. Unfortunately this program is shutting down next year due to various
reasons. At first this was a huge upset to me because I didn't think I could get my 6 credits which would help get financial aid and get into college.
To my surprise, I learned that the school board would pay for us to go to butler tech. They have specialized programs in video production which
would look much better than my prior broadcasting arts class on a college application. But, for now the broadcasting arts program will still do me
good. We work closely with TV Hamilton and they always want us to help out with shoots and projects that they do. This is the real deal for us. This
is what the working world is really about and having the opportunity to see
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Why Comedy Movies Are So Great Essay
There are many forms of expression inside of everybody; however the most common form is laughter. The sound of laughter can be heard all around
the worlds every second, it helps us relieve stress and makes us feel better about ourselves. Comedy movies play such an important role in helping us
laugh. There are many forms of movies out there today. In spite of the recent incline in action and horror movies today,comedy movies has always
been my number one choice because it gives people an opportunity to look at humor in life, it usually has a pointless, useless moral that we can relate
to, and it allows you to look at things in a new light and possibly expand your horizon to become a more optimistic person....show more content...
Many of the morals in a comedy movie can relate to us; however, it usually is a moral that is just useless facts that we don't need in our daily life.
In the movie, Me, Myself, and Irene is an example of a moral that we can relate to but really don't need. In the beginning of the movie the character
has found the love of his life, they get married and live a happy life until his wife finds another guy and they get divorced. At the end of the movie
the main character finds another girl he really likes and was going to let her walk out of his life, until he realizes he is not going to be happy without
her and stops her from leaving. The moral in the movie was that you shouldn't let a loved one go by without telling that person your feelings. We can
relate to this but it wont be of value in our daily life.
Comedy movies can educate us and make us change into a different person as well. It allows us to look at things in a new light and possibly expand
your horizon to become a more optimistic person. The term optimistic means a person who has a positive outlook in life. Not many comedies has this
characteristic in their movies; however, one movie that does is Dumb and dumber. Both the characters were stupid, so they took something a person
would say and take it very literally.
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Film and video production Essay
Film and Video Production:
Becoming the Future of the Silver Screen
Every so often a movie is released with such tense anticipation and glamorous visual art that the public is drawn to this dramatic rendition of life in the
theatre. For even just two hours or so, you are put into a different lifestyle. Action, drama or comedy it may be. We are thrust into a different way of
thinking. We are forced to learn the characters thoughts and feelings. Thehard work and artistic skill that goes into these magnificent films is not an
easy thing to mimic. Out of the thousands of movies released worldwide each year only a handful are truly worthy of the label film art. Most of the
great movies are either produced by a multi million dollar...show more content...
Even if one plans on becoming a director and not a screenwriter one needs to know what kind of scripts to look for. This is very important for a
beginning small movie director since the reader will most likely be writing their own scripts to get some recognition. A script is a document that
outlines every aural, visual, behavioral, and lingual element required to tell a story, according to the dictionary definition at www.Wikidpedia.org. It
is crucial to remember that film is a visual medium. One doesn't tell the audience the story, one shows them. So what one will be writing is not a
novel but more like explaining a dream on paper. One must learn to write a screenplay visually. As famed director Darren Aronofsky said in an
interview with a struggling screenwriter trying to get published,
"Most of what one writes that doesn't work on screen will just be improvised on the movie set".
There are many important requirements for screenplays that may seem like minutia at first glance but the format of ones script is extremely important
since it will be submitted along with hundreds of others to one producer. For example, the main font in use in the U.S. by both publishers and the
Hollywood film industry is Courier 12 pitch According to AFI (American Film Industry) the basics of screenwriting. Though this seems unimportant,
when a publisher is looking at a manuscript he is going to look for things
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Descriptive Essay About A Movie
I had just gotten off work and I was running around frantically trying to find the perfect outfit for a movie date, I didn't want to be too dressed up, but
also not in a t–shirt and shorts, like I usually am. My parents wouldn't let me leave until they got to meet Garrett, the guy who was taking me out to
the movies. I was super nervous they weren't going to like him because of his interests. So I send Garrett a text saying that my parents wanted him
to come into the house so they could meet him. My dad is very blunt and doesn't know how to control himself sometimes, but I asked him to be nice
and if he had any comments to keep them to himself, and thankfully, he did, but he snuck in "what? Does he need a pair of your jeans?" right before
Garrett walked through the front door. Garrett is a guy who wears skinny jeans everyday, literally, everyday and he has curly shaggy hair, which I think
suits him perfectly.
It was completely silent majority of the car ride, besides the music playing the background. I think it would have been a little less awkward if we had
the same music tastes, but unfortunately, we did not. He is into screamo songs, and I'm more into hip/hop and pop. We talked a little here and there,
and finally arrived to the town Union, where we would be seeing the movie. We got there super early, like almost an hour early, so we looked up
back roads to drive on to waste our time. While we drove around waiting on our movie, we got to talk about ourselves. I would ask
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The Use of Narrative in Film Essay
The Use of Narrative in Film
The use of Narrative in film and other forms of media is commonplace; it has become such that the media viewer has not only come to expect it but rely
on it somewhat. There are two elements in narrative film today that combine in the engaging of the audience; 'story' and 'production' elements. One
example in the Australian film industry of the use of production and story elements in such a way as to engage the audiences' attention is the film 'Two
Hands'. The film Two Hands was directed in 1999 by Gregor Jordan, a then virtual nobody. The film boasts an all
–Australian cast and is full of
Australian humor and irony. It is a film that was loved by critics and the public alike and has been affectionately...show more content...
The dialogue in this scene is the most helpful in terms of establishing the storylines and grabbing the attention of the viewer. We learn that Jim
owes Pando $10,000 for which he will soon be killed, we learn that Jim will give Pando $15.000 if he lets him go ("I'm doing a job tomorrow. Let me
go and I'll give you 15"), we learn that Pando is willing to give Jim a chance by letting him try 013, and that Pando really doesn't want to have to kill
him but it seems like he has little choice ("sorry Jimmy").
The next section of the opening sequence takes us back to what is seemingly the beginning of the film, to the heart of King's Cross. Jim is standing
out the front of a strip joint with a friend of his. It seems the two are employed by the club to entice male passer–buyers into the club. Through their
dialogue the viewer can deduce that Jim intends on doing some work for someone name Pando, who incidentally is someone 'you don't want to get
mixed up with'. The viewer may also conclude that Jim is unhappy with his current line of work and wishes to move up through the King's Cross
'hierarchy', so to speak, by doing this job.
During this scene Jim's relationship with Pando and Alex are established, or re–established in the case of Pando. Jim's first impressions of Alex, an
Alex's first impressions of Jim are evident through the production elements involved. Through the use of cuts between and the
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Film as the Most Important Art Form of the Twentieth Century
The use of film and its explorations have progressed steadily since the 1800's and as our title suggests, it has become an important art form and a
huge influence on society today. Influencing the way we live, the way we speak, the way we act and more. There isn't an art form closer to
representing 'reality'; this is why film has such an affect on all of us!
The first 'image of motion' created was in 1873 when Eadweard Muybridge, an English photographer used a series of cameras placed along a
racetrack to capture the movement of a galloping horse. Muybridge then moved a step closer to the existence of film when he invented The...show more
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As these camera's can offer what is considered as 'advanced' today, the many film directors now take full advantage and a modern film is often based
around its use and level of special effects and stunts. These directors are given the opportunity to take everyday life activities and add to them in the
most exciting or surreal ways possible! As viewers, we can relate to these scenes but the additional, experimental effects cause our minds to expand and
think into more depth about our daily experiences. This is how film today in the Twentieth Century can be argued to be the most important art form.
No matter how it is done, art has always represented something or someone from our lives today, in the past or even in the future. Paintings and
photography for example portray still image, whereas film and theatre works through conveying image, sound and movement! It could be argued
that therefore theatre can be just as important as film, though theatre arts cannot be multiplied and spread worldwide as efficiently as film, film has
a greater effect on a wider and less precise audience as it can be viewed by anyone in the world at any time providing it has the right support, funding
and facilities! I am sure that more people can relate to film than any other art form as it is usually a
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Through writing my pitch, I've learnt several things about the film industry. I've realised that a pitch is the very first thing we need to do before
proceeding to any preproduction or production tasks and that the purpose of a pitch is to attract development finance to pay for the production of the
film. Therefore, a pitch should be marketable and interesting. As pitching is commonly known as "selling the film", there are several things I need to
consider in my pitch so that it can attract the investors and they would green–light the project. Some of them include the names of actors and actresses
to create star power, a brief plot synopsis, budgeting values, genre and the target audience. I've also included a similar film to give a...show more
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The strapline "there's more you need to know" creates a sense of mysterious and curiosity in the readers. The strapline is coloured in black colour
and black signifies mysteriousness and seriousness. For the title, I've used the font 'Minion Pro' as it is more unisex yet not so common so that it
would be more appealing to older audience unlike the font 'Curlz MT' used in many girly or teen magazines.
Posters play a very important role in the film industry. Through the production work, which required me to design and create at least three posters
featuring my film, I've learned that the posters are one of the things needed to make a film successful. This is because they promote the film before it
is released and also when the film is shown in cinemas. Most importantly, a film needs a good promotion in order to be successful. There are three
types of posters: lobby cards, teaser posters and character posters. Lobby cards are like posters but they are smaller and collectible. However, they are
soon replaced by teaser posters and character posters. A teaser poster is an early promotional movie poster, containing only a basic image or design
without revealing too much information such as the plot, theme, and characters. They are often used to create sense of suspense and hype in the
audience. In contrast, the character poster features an individual character from the film and usually it contains the name of the actor/actress,
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Cinematic Techniques Essay examples
Cinematic Techniques
The extraordinary film The 400 Blows (Francois Truffaut, 1959) skillfully uses cinematic devices appropriately within the context of the theme. Part
of the underlying theme of this movie as explained by Truffaut himself is, "... to portray a child as honestly as possible..."(Writing About Film,
1982). It is the scenes in this movie that are most helpful in disclosing the overall theme of the film. Within the scenes, the camera angles in this film
play an important role in accentuating the emotions behind the scene. The camera angles used in this film will be the primary focus of this paper. The
high angle shots utilized in The 400 Blows are effective in helping to develop the overall feel of a scene. This movie...show more content...
There is a definite correlation here between the angle selected and the sense of childhood innocence. However, this particular camera angle does not
always hold the same meaning in every shot.
A latter high angle shot involves the elementary school teacher. Mr. Bigey (Georges Flamant), the teacher, is first demonstrated in this film by using a
high angle close–up. This angle presents the teacher as a figure of authority and rule. Furthermore it establishes a feeling control. Humans are most
likely to look up to, figuratively speaking, figures of authority and control. As to follow with the storyline, the teacher is almighty and can direct the
children in any sort of fashion he pleases. He has the control. This particular angle is appropriate for this scene because it establishes, right away,
that Mr. Bigey is a force to be reckoned with. For example, when someone is knocked out in a fistfight and the first view they see upon awakening is
the opponent towering over them, they are more apt to recognize the authority and control considering the view. That is why this angle works.
Speaking of view, the next shot that will be discussed gives an entirely different feel, partly because of the view, but it does remain within the definition
of a high angle shot.
In the reformatory, immediately after exiting the patty wagon, another high angle shot is employed to reveal the reinforced bars on the ceiling giving
the audience a
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What Makes a Great Film? Essay
What Makes a Great Film?
With movies, you are able to travel back in time and explore unknown eras. If you rather race ahead of your century, they can also hurl you into the
future. You can easily become indulged in a mystery, fall in love in a romance, test your fright in a horror, or make the scientific impossible possible in a
science fiction. Movies are movies. They provide entertainment by immersing people into an imaginary world. However, these movies or films need to
have certain qualities in order to provide this form of entertainment and to be notable. Hence, these qualities would have to contribute in making a great
film. This would point to the question of what is it that really makes a great film.
Firstly, one of the...show more content...
Bryan Singer also showed in his movies, his outlook of society and misfits. This brings up another feature a dominant director must have in order to
create a great film. The director must make himself the primary author or voice of the movie. Through the director's film we should be able to see one
person's way of viewing the world. Hence, with a dominant director, he would have the potential to change the way we see the world. Thus, this is
another quality that goes into creating a great film.
Another feature that creates a great film is the existence of a grand, related to the scenes musical score. Music is generally used in films to support the
visual images and the action. Namely with it no verbal communication need to be required for certain scenes, since the music itself conveys what is
going to happen or what is happening.
Hence, it can be said that music adds to a film dramatic effects and establishes moods.
To illustrate this point, movie musical composer Jerry Goldsmith stated, "music shows certain scenes and it definitely gives a film the energy it
needs". An example of a movie with a musical score that has greatly enhanced the scenes is the 1968 classic "The Planet of The Apes". In this movie,
the music was so blended in, that terrifying scenes were felt even before they happened. However, it should be noted that in
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The Evolution of Film Essay example
In the early times of narrative cinema there was litter pressure on the filmmakers for the evolution of film forms before nickelodeons (Salt, 31) as
cinema had not become a mass cultural product and film was still just a novelty expected to die out like rock n roll. And so the demand was low and
so the supply could remain unoriginal. Mary Jane's Mishap was made in 1903 when 'multi–scene films were becoming popular' (Salt, 32). Mary Jane's
Mishap is notable for its use of experimental and inventive shot transitions. It used a vertical wipe to instead of 'separate successive scenes' (Salt, 32)
(as it cuts to a shot width a wider frame of the same locale) but to change the zoom level. This frame is essentially an insert and borderline...show more
content...
In big bold letter 'PARRAFIN' the flammable oil. Without this shot the viewer would be perplexed as to why she exploded and allows the narrative to
flow as it could be water or any other fluid for all they know as cleverly Smith used this mise–en–scene to explain the narrative instead of an intertitle
before the explosion which would have removed all suspense, tension and mystery especially after she moved to the cameras to show her gesturing a
bright idea. Though this close–up could also be argued by Gunning of being of the cinema of attractions as 'For a time [in cinema] close–ups were only
used as an attraction to see an images but larger than life but 'inciting visual curiosity' (Gunning, pg 58) rather being evolutionary towards narrative
cinema. The close–ups heighten the 'only [tool they] they have at their disposal, a language of gestures' (Burch, 224) musser idea
Mary Jane's Mishap combined the cinema of attraction trick film with the viewers want for narrative. 'The decline in their [trick films] commercial
importance was already evident by 1906' (Salt, 40) Smith used a jump cut to create the illusion of Mary Jane exploding into smoke by subtracting her
and adding smoke in the successive shot. He also uses superimposition to create a ghost liken creature. Like an avatar for its day. This shows narratives
cinema still being influenced by the cinema of attractions as to make an entertaining film.
The acting
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Reflection Of Film Making

  • 1. Reflection Of Film Making Coming into this class, I did not know what to expect. Unlike most of my classmates, I chose this class due to scheduling, rather than a pre–existing interest in and passion for this field. From the first film assignment to the last, I constantly learned new skills pertaining to filmmaking and storytelling. Before this class I did not know what being a filmmaker truly meant, and what all skills they must obtain and utilize to create a visually appealing and captivating film. My initial goal for the class was to make a B or higher, so my HUM 101 class did not pull down my GPA. My expectations for this class, watching movies and writing papers, were fulfilled by the first essay and the first couple of films. After the first month of class I had new expectations as well as a new goal for the semester. My new goal was to create films that have meaning and personality as well as continuing to learn new filmmaking skills. I became more interested in the process of filmmaking, and expected the class to provide opportunities for me to explore with filmmaking, I was not disappointed. I was not entirely sure what to do when the class was told to brainstorm ideas for the first film assignment. I recall thinking to myself: What am I going to do? I have not watched various documentaries like the rest of my class, so I do not know how this is done. What makes for a good story? Luckily, from writing narratives in high school I knew the answer to the last question. A good story Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Filmmaking Process Essay The filmmaking process is an extremely important, long, and complicated process. It usually takes between several months and several years. A film always starts with an original story idea, then a screenplay gets written, and then they shoot it. After that they edit the film and direct it. Then they distribute the film to its intended audience. There are also many people involved in the filmmaking process, from the directors to the cast, to the stage crew. The first step is coming up with the concept of the film, which is the idea. It could be an original story, or a remake. It could be part of a series. It could also come from a book or a play. Then they have to make an outline which describes the dramatic structure in each scene,...show more content... There is also a hair and makeup designer, who styles each of the actors, making sure they look the same each time. There is also a choreagorapher. As is usual for a choreagorapher they create dances and fight scenes, as well as regular movements. After all of these people are hired they are ready for production. The next part is production. Production is the most grueling part of filmmaking. The cast and crew can frequently spend 12 or more hours on the set, filming only three or four pages of script, often in very uncomfortable locations. This goes on for days, weeks, months with the same schedule day after day, review dailies (the footage shot yesterday), shoot today's footage, prepare for tomorrow's filming. For many people though, this is the most exhilarating part of production and this is indeed where "the magic happens." Yet to some people it sometimes seems strange that a movie that will eventually only occupy two hours onscreen could take months to film. However, it does, and here's just a few of the reason why. The first reason is lighting. One of the single most important elements to a film's visual appearance is lighting. However perfect lighting does not exist and takes time to create. Lighting must be made consistent (or inconsistent depending) and mood–enhancing, yet remain unobtrusive. It takes a great deal of planning and then man–hours by electricians and their assistants to create a light set–up for even a small Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Film Making Film Making Film production phases Film production is the process of making a film starting from the story or idea through scriptwriting, shooting to the distribution of the movie to the audience. There are four main phases involved in film making. Development phase In the development phase, the film is written from the story (Cones, p. 195). The story may come from a book, a play, another film or an original idea developed by the film producer. During the development of the film, the film producer works in corroboration with the film writers to develop the film message and a theme of the message. They then prepare a synopsis of the film. The film producer and the writers then prepare a step outline of the film that break the whole...show more content... It is aimed at making the film ready to be distributed to the viewers (Barbara and Sphor, p. 1–3). In this phase, the production scripts and items are assembled to make a complete movie. According to Barbara and Sphor (2002), activities involved in the post–production phase include film processing and printing. Moreover, the pictures and the sound are synchronized in the post–production phase, and an assemblage created. After the movie has been completed, it is then ready to be distributed to the viewers. Narrative films According to Pramaggiore and Wallis (p. 8), narrative films produce comedy or tragedy. Therefore, in narrative films, viewers expect the stories of human actors that produce comedy or tragedy due to circumstances. According to Pramaggiore and Wallis (p. 8), viewers of narrative films would expect to see stories about people who in the attempt to achieve certain objectives or goals undergo through various obstacles on their way. Mise–en–scene This is a term used in film production and that is concerned with the way the story is told in a film (Gibbs, p. 5–10). As such it refers to all the elements of visual styles used in the film. Mise–en–scene refers to all components of the film composition including the film composition, film framing, camera and character movement, film lighting as well as the sound used in the film composition. Three important attributes of the image of a film shot One of the
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  • 5. Describe an interesting film you saw recently. You should say; What is the title? When did you see it? What is the story about? And explain why this movie was interesting to you. Last summer, my family and I went to AMC Movie Theater in Cupertino and enjoyed a movie entitled "Journey to the Center of the Earth". It was a Science Fiction and adventure movie in three–dimensions. We enjoyed state–of –the–art computer graphics in the movie. For instance, when a dinosaur chased the characters, I was on edge as if I were with them. The movie's plot started from the idea that another world exists deep inside of the earth with a variety of unusual creatures. It showed the director's extensive imagination and creativity. I was preoccupied...show more content... While providing valuable information, they can also offer entertainment. Depending on what kind of movies you watch, you can relieve your stress, be entertained or impressed, and be informed. Movies can be one form of news media and be reflective of our society and time. Q. Do you believe that the movie rating system is necessary for current films? Yes, definitely. Nowadays, there are too many films which contain violent and sexual contents. So, it's very harmful for children or teenagers. Thus, it is inevitable to have rating system to distinguish the people who can see the film from those who cannot. Q. What do you think about the violence on TV or in films? The violence on TV or in films is terrible nowadays. It seems like movie producers do not care about innocent children or teenagers who might be affected by those horrible scenes. There was an incidence that one child imitated the crime on a film and killed his brother. So, I think there should be much strict laws against the violence on TV. Q. Do you think movies are better recently than they were in the past? As far as special effects are concerned, yes, movies are definitely better now. But I don't think the stories are necessarily better than those produced in the past. In fact, I think a lot of the time movie markers concentrate too much on special effects and forget about a plot. Q. What sort of topics do movie producers consider for the films? Since movies try to picture out the reality as well as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. How To Write An Essay About The Movie Enchanted The first time I saw the 2007 Disney film, "Enchanted", I absolutely loved it. I loved the whimsy and innocence of it (and of course, the music is fantastic). But there was one scene that always confused me. In the movie, Nathaniel (the evil queen's henchman) finds himself intoxicated and sitting in a motel room watching TV. In the television program, this line is delivered (in true melodramatic fashion); "How can youlove me when you don't even love yourself?" Now, ten years later, that idea is especially popular in pop culture. We broadcast it from Billboards and T –shirts and Pop songs. But is it one that we should support? Is it right? When we say "love yourself", it's often in response to someone spilling their guts revealing their shortcomings and fears. First of all, let me say that I don't think people mean to be trite or cliche when they deliver the phrase, but that is often the result. It is at best, insulting and frustrating to the listener (who probably already has immense insecurities). It's like (to quote Taylor Swift) trying to fix a bullet wound with a Band–Aid. It's so incapable of doing any real good it's laughable. I don't know that loving yourself is bad advice, but I think it's incomplete. It'd be like giving someone a mathematic equation, with...show more content... I don't think I suck, but I am all too familiar with my flaws. I've lived too long in my own skin, I've heard too many of my own ugly thoughts. The reason we all don't automatically love ourselves is because we're all broken and flawed. We all (on some level) feel unworthy of attention and praise and anything good. And the reason we feel that way is because of the invasion of Sin. We've all been affected by sin so our perspective of ourselves is warped. Reality has been distorted. But, there is hope for us even in our (seemingly) unlovable Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay on Film Realism Response Paper: The Complete Film The introduction of sound films in the late 1920's was a divisive issue among those involved and interested in the emerging motion picture industry. Even though it wasn't the sudden breakthrough it is often perceived to be, the addition of sound and voice to mainstream cinema revolutionized movie making and led to conflicting viewpoints as to whether or not this innovation was a positive progression for film as an art and as an industry. While the addition of sound to films was generally perceived as an advancement, some critics and filmmakers believed that it takes away from the artistic essence of the medium. Among these traditionalists was Rudolph Arnheim, an art critic who thought the technological...show more content... While Arnheim's views on the future of film and the idea of a complete film can be somewhat insightful, I disagree with his conclusion that the introduction of sound and color diminishes the creative quality and originality of movies. He states his belief that eventually film will develop to the point where we "we have nothing to look forward to" (Arnheim , 184). In all forms of art there is a natural inclination to explore and experiment within the medium. The resulting methods and formats can be seen as alternatives and additions to existing ones. I do not believe that, in terms of technical decisions, there is a superior style of film making that the industry progresses to on a set path. I agree with Arnheim's statement that "there is no objection to the complete film as an alternative to the stage" if it exists with the other types of films (Arhheim, 186). In some cases advances in method and technique are used to fix the problems of technological limitations. In other cases these advances provide alternatives. The introduction of color is described by the latter. Color was introduced as an alternative to black and white movies but never completely replaced them and didn't stop the use of black and white as an effective technique in modern cinema. The use of sound, on the other hand, was a solution rather than an alternative. Since the early Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Cinematography Essay examples Today, the movie industry has become a huge moneymaker in the entertainment business. You cannot turn on the television without seeing advertisements for the next big blockbuster film. While most of the films these days entertain with amazing special effects or raunchy comedy, there are still films that thrive because of great acting, directing, and editing. Three films that I believe would be great examples of the way these aspects can cause a film to excel are ?Any Given Sunday?, ?The Cell?, and ?Almost Famous?. ?Any Given Sunday? shows how, by using editing, a movie can portray an intense situation realistically. In ?The Cell?, color is used to differentiate between how we see things in reality and how...show more content... Panning shots of cheering fans and screaming coaches along with occasional shots of the game being broadcast on a television with commentators giving their take on the action send the viewer back to the reality that they are only watching the action and not participating in it. While watching this movie you truly feel like you are in the game. ?The Cell?, instead of focusing on accurately portraying reality, takes you to the dream world. Catherine Deane, played by Jennifer Lopez, is a child psychologist involved in an experimental project that allows her to travel inside the mind of coma victims to try to draw them away from their fears and thus out of their coma. This movie portrays the journey inside the mind much like you would depict a dream. When Deane is inside a young child, whose main concern seems to be a fear of the ?boogie man?, the world she enters is a beautiful desert scene where the sky is bright blue with puffy white clouds. She is always dressed in bright white dresses and seems to glow. This depicts that she has earned the child?s trust. All color is brighter in this dreamlike world. Even though these experiments had not been successful bringing the child out of the coma, Dean was able to learn a lot about the child. This caused a couple of detectives to approach her about entering the mind of a serial killer who had slipped into a coma with the goal of discovering the location of his most recent captive. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay on Shutter Island Directed by Martin Scorsese, Shutter Island is an American mind bending thriller film based on Dennis Lehane's 2003 novel also named Shutter Island. Leonardo DiCaprio takes the lead role as a U.S Marshall named Teddy Daniels, who along with his partner, Chuck Aule (played by Mark Ruffalo), are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a patient at a highly guarded and isolated psychiatric penitentiary located on Shutter Island. Teddy Daniels runs about the island trying to uncover the mysteries of the Shutter Island psychiatric ward, only falling deeper into the conspiracy, all the while dealing with his past horrors and hallucinations that somehow help him in his investigation. As the plot unfolds, vivid scenes and music help reveal...show more content... The film starts by the two detectives arriving by boat accompanied by dark creepy clouds and terrible weather which leads to hurricane type winds and stormy rain through the film. This helps contribute to the already eerie and dark environment of the mental hospital/institution. The dull grey lighting of the sky with the dramatic rocking of the boat and loud fog horns puts you on edge from the get go. From the very beginning, it is apparent something strange is taking place on Shutter Island and the director leaves the audience to gain the experience of watching everything unfold. The setting of the movie is just as important as any other aspect of the film. The fact that it takes place in a mental hospital/institution on a remote island surrounded by rocky cliffs, huge waves, caves, steeps along with a creepy lighthouse, where it is said cruel experiments take place, screams suspense and thrill. The island is surrounded with tall brick walls laced with electric fencing and only one port to leave and arrive. The facility itself gives off an eerie feel with its creepy architect. Inside, the buildings are littered with labyrinth style spaces that seem to almost consume its inhabitants. Flickering, somewhat, unreliable lighting and approaching storm adds to sketchy scenery. I feel this makes the audience feel at unease throughout the film, as if Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. The Job of a Film Director Essay The Job of a Film Director The film director has an elaborate job, classed as an art in its own sense. Its meticulous details and multi million dollar bills at the end make a director's job truly an art. How they can take the imagination and lay it on a roll of film is an array of elaborate casting, screening etc. and requires a special skill. The general meaning of the word director is: В· The leader of a course of action or actions В· A person who leads someone or something In this case I shall be writing about 'Kes' a film by Ken Loach, adapted from the book "a Kestrel for a Knave" by Barry Hines. I shall...show more content... Unsure of trust or higher power, Billy is forced to a state of neglect, beautifully represented with Loach's brutal simplicity and bland surroundings. Billy then goes out to his paper round we see that his bike has been taken by Jud. We have enough information to know that Jud is a bully and that he cares not for any brotherly bond that they might have. This is further used by Loach to show hate and despair. So Billy now has to run to the shop. This is a good chance for the director to show the viewer the environment that Billy lives in; this scene really gives 'a sense of place'. The director has established to the viewer the importance of the location. We can see now that Simplicity is now used now in every aspect of the filming, even cinematography. All scenes are broad and general, no closing up to anything, maybe portraying the views of Billy. I believe there is no studio work or specially constructed sets because it contributes to the film. It gives it an air of atmosphere, realism but most importantly Simplicity. As he runs through the dilapidated slums of Barnsley there are three layers I think to the scene. First of all there is Billy about to leave school, secondly there are the terraced houses the shabby homes of the working class. This signifies his home, his barrier; he is supported (however little this may be). He does not Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. A Career in Film Production Essay My entire life I have been fascinated with film and commercials. As a kid, I would stop what I was doing to watch a commercial. This has not changed through the years. My goal in life is to work in the film industry and work with video. This may have developed from my brother's short term love for the video arts. Like most little brothers I followed in his footsteps through a lot of things and most of them would not stick. As I grew older I developed my own different ideals and likes. But, video just stuck with me. Even if film production doesn't work out I have always had a childlike excitement for fighting fires. Being the person to save the day is something that everybody wants to do, but not everyone peruses this dangerous career....show more content... What is even crazier is that he had a very low GPA. In contrast to all this, a film degree will help immensely. It will let you work on better paying and more glamorous jobs. This may sound contradictory but, one of the greatest screenwriter of all time, Steven Spielberg, did not have a degree of any sort in video production. He didn't even make an attempt to go to film school. Regardless, I will be attending a college with a film degree program to further my education. At my school we have a broadcasting arts program. This program specializes in radio, video, and audio arts. We learn many different techniques to work in a field involving journalism, broadcasting, and video production. Unfortunately this program is shutting down next year due to various reasons. At first this was a huge upset to me because I didn't think I could get my 6 credits which would help get financial aid and get into college. To my surprise, I learned that the school board would pay for us to go to butler tech. They have specialized programs in video production which would look much better than my prior broadcasting arts class on a college application. But, for now the broadcasting arts program will still do me good. We work closely with TV Hamilton and they always want us to help out with shoots and projects that they do. This is the real deal for us. This is what the working world is really about and having the opportunity to see Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Why Comedy Movies Are So Great Essay There are many forms of expression inside of everybody; however the most common form is laughter. The sound of laughter can be heard all around the worlds every second, it helps us relieve stress and makes us feel better about ourselves. Comedy movies play such an important role in helping us laugh. There are many forms of movies out there today. In spite of the recent incline in action and horror movies today,comedy movies has always been my number one choice because it gives people an opportunity to look at humor in life, it usually has a pointless, useless moral that we can relate to, and it allows you to look at things in a new light and possibly expand your horizon to become a more optimistic person....show more content... Many of the morals in a comedy movie can relate to us; however, it usually is a moral that is just useless facts that we don't need in our daily life. In the movie, Me, Myself, and Irene is an example of a moral that we can relate to but really don't need. In the beginning of the movie the character has found the love of his life, they get married and live a happy life until his wife finds another guy and they get divorced. At the end of the movie the main character finds another girl he really likes and was going to let her walk out of his life, until he realizes he is not going to be happy without her and stops her from leaving. The moral in the movie was that you shouldn't let a loved one go by without telling that person your feelings. We can relate to this but it wont be of value in our daily life. Comedy movies can educate us and make us change into a different person as well. It allows us to look at things in a new light and possibly expand your horizon to become a more optimistic person. The term optimistic means a person who has a positive outlook in life. Not many comedies has this characteristic in their movies; however, one movie that does is Dumb and dumber. Both the characters were stupid, so they took something a person would say and take it very literally. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Film and video production Essay Film and Video Production: Becoming the Future of the Silver Screen Every so often a movie is released with such tense anticipation and glamorous visual art that the public is drawn to this dramatic rendition of life in the theatre. For even just two hours or so, you are put into a different lifestyle. Action, drama or comedy it may be. We are thrust into a different way of thinking. We are forced to learn the characters thoughts and feelings. Thehard work and artistic skill that goes into these magnificent films is not an easy thing to mimic. Out of the thousands of movies released worldwide each year only a handful are truly worthy of the label film art. Most of the great movies are either produced by a multi million dollar...show more content... Even if one plans on becoming a director and not a screenwriter one needs to know what kind of scripts to look for. This is very important for a beginning small movie director since the reader will most likely be writing their own scripts to get some recognition. A script is a document that outlines every aural, visual, behavioral, and lingual element required to tell a story, according to the dictionary definition at www.Wikidpedia.org. It is crucial to remember that film is a visual medium. One doesn't tell the audience the story, one shows them. So what one will be writing is not a novel but more like explaining a dream on paper. One must learn to write a screenplay visually. As famed director Darren Aronofsky said in an interview with a struggling screenwriter trying to get published, "Most of what one writes that doesn't work on screen will just be improvised on the movie set". There are many important requirements for screenplays that may seem like minutia at first glance but the format of ones script is extremely important since it will be submitted along with hundreds of others to one producer. For example, the main font in use in the U.S. by both publishers and the Hollywood film industry is Courier 12 pitch According to AFI (American Film Industry) the basics of screenwriting. Though this seems unimportant, when a publisher is looking at a manuscript he is going to look for things Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Descriptive Essay About A Movie I had just gotten off work and I was running around frantically trying to find the perfect outfit for a movie date, I didn't want to be too dressed up, but also not in a t–shirt and shorts, like I usually am. My parents wouldn't let me leave until they got to meet Garrett, the guy who was taking me out to the movies. I was super nervous they weren't going to like him because of his interests. So I send Garrett a text saying that my parents wanted him to come into the house so they could meet him. My dad is very blunt and doesn't know how to control himself sometimes, but I asked him to be nice and if he had any comments to keep them to himself, and thankfully, he did, but he snuck in "what? Does he need a pair of your jeans?" right before Garrett walked through the front door. Garrett is a guy who wears skinny jeans everyday, literally, everyday and he has curly shaggy hair, which I think suits him perfectly. It was completely silent majority of the car ride, besides the music playing the background. I think it would have been a little less awkward if we had the same music tastes, but unfortunately, we did not. He is into screamo songs, and I'm more into hip/hop and pop. We talked a little here and there, and finally arrived to the town Union, where we would be seeing the movie. We got there super early, like almost an hour early, so we looked up back roads to drive on to waste our time. While we drove around waiting on our movie, we got to talk about ourselves. I would ask Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. The Use of Narrative in Film Essay The Use of Narrative in Film The use of Narrative in film and other forms of media is commonplace; it has become such that the media viewer has not only come to expect it but rely on it somewhat. There are two elements in narrative film today that combine in the engaging of the audience; 'story' and 'production' elements. One example in the Australian film industry of the use of production and story elements in such a way as to engage the audiences' attention is the film 'Two Hands'. The film Two Hands was directed in 1999 by Gregor Jordan, a then virtual nobody. The film boasts an all –Australian cast and is full of Australian humor and irony. It is a film that was loved by critics and the public alike and has been affectionately...show more content... The dialogue in this scene is the most helpful in terms of establishing the storylines and grabbing the attention of the viewer. We learn that Jim owes Pando $10,000 for which he will soon be killed, we learn that Jim will give Pando $15.000 if he lets him go ("I'm doing a job tomorrow. Let me go and I'll give you 15"), we learn that Pando is willing to give Jim a chance by letting him try 013, and that Pando really doesn't want to have to kill him but it seems like he has little choice ("sorry Jimmy"). The next section of the opening sequence takes us back to what is seemingly the beginning of the film, to the heart of King's Cross. Jim is standing out the front of a strip joint with a friend of his. It seems the two are employed by the club to entice male passer–buyers into the club. Through their dialogue the viewer can deduce that Jim intends on doing some work for someone name Pando, who incidentally is someone 'you don't want to get mixed up with'. The viewer may also conclude that Jim is unhappy with his current line of work and wishes to move up through the King's Cross 'hierarchy', so to speak, by doing this job. During this scene Jim's relationship with Pando and Alex are established, or re–established in the case of Pando. Jim's first impressions of Alex, an Alex's first impressions of Jim are evident through the production elements involved. Through the use of cuts between and the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Film as the Most Important Art Form of the Twentieth Century The use of film and its explorations have progressed steadily since the 1800's and as our title suggests, it has become an important art form and a huge influence on society today. Influencing the way we live, the way we speak, the way we act and more. There isn't an art form closer to representing 'reality'; this is why film has such an affect on all of us! The first 'image of motion' created was in 1873 when Eadweard Muybridge, an English photographer used a series of cameras placed along a racetrack to capture the movement of a galloping horse. Muybridge then moved a step closer to the existence of film when he invented The...show more content... As these camera's can offer what is considered as 'advanced' today, the many film directors now take full advantage and a modern film is often based around its use and level of special effects and stunts. These directors are given the opportunity to take everyday life activities and add to them in the most exciting or surreal ways possible! As viewers, we can relate to these scenes but the additional, experimental effects cause our minds to expand and think into more depth about our daily experiences. This is how film today in the Twentieth Century can be argued to be the most important art form. No matter how it is done, art has always represented something or someone from our lives today, in the past or even in the future. Paintings and photography for example portray still image, whereas film and theatre works through conveying image, sound and movement! It could be argued that therefore theatre can be just as important as film, though theatre arts cannot be multiplied and spread worldwide as efficiently as film, film has a greater effect on a wider and less precise audience as it can be viewed by anyone in the world at any time providing it has the right support, funding and facilities! I am sure that more people can relate to film than any other art form as it is usually a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Through writing my pitch, I've learnt several things about the film industry. I've realised that a pitch is the very first thing we need to do before proceeding to any preproduction or production tasks and that the purpose of a pitch is to attract development finance to pay for the production of the film. Therefore, a pitch should be marketable and interesting. As pitching is commonly known as "selling the film", there are several things I need to consider in my pitch so that it can attract the investors and they would green–light the project. Some of them include the names of actors and actresses to create star power, a brief plot synopsis, budgeting values, genre and the target audience. I've also included a similar film to give a...show more content... The strapline "there's more you need to know" creates a sense of mysterious and curiosity in the readers. The strapline is coloured in black colour and black signifies mysteriousness and seriousness. For the title, I've used the font 'Minion Pro' as it is more unisex yet not so common so that it would be more appealing to older audience unlike the font 'Curlz MT' used in many girly or teen magazines. Posters play a very important role in the film industry. Through the production work, which required me to design and create at least three posters featuring my film, I've learned that the posters are one of the things needed to make a film successful. This is because they promote the film before it is released and also when the film is shown in cinemas. Most importantly, a film needs a good promotion in order to be successful. There are three types of posters: lobby cards, teaser posters and character posters. Lobby cards are like posters but they are smaller and collectible. However, they are soon replaced by teaser posters and character posters. A teaser poster is an early promotional movie poster, containing only a basic image or design without revealing too much information such as the plot, theme, and characters. They are often used to create sense of suspense and hype in the audience. In contrast, the character poster features an individual character from the film and usually it contains the name of the actor/actress, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Cinematic Techniques Essay examples Cinematic Techniques The extraordinary film The 400 Blows (Francois Truffaut, 1959) skillfully uses cinematic devices appropriately within the context of the theme. Part of the underlying theme of this movie as explained by Truffaut himself is, "... to portray a child as honestly as possible..."(Writing About Film, 1982). It is the scenes in this movie that are most helpful in disclosing the overall theme of the film. Within the scenes, the camera angles in this film play an important role in accentuating the emotions behind the scene. The camera angles used in this film will be the primary focus of this paper. The high angle shots utilized in The 400 Blows are effective in helping to develop the overall feel of a scene. This movie...show more content... There is a definite correlation here between the angle selected and the sense of childhood innocence. However, this particular camera angle does not always hold the same meaning in every shot. A latter high angle shot involves the elementary school teacher. Mr. Bigey (Georges Flamant), the teacher, is first demonstrated in this film by using a high angle close–up. This angle presents the teacher as a figure of authority and rule. Furthermore it establishes a feeling control. Humans are most likely to look up to, figuratively speaking, figures of authority and control. As to follow with the storyline, the teacher is almighty and can direct the children in any sort of fashion he pleases. He has the control. This particular angle is appropriate for this scene because it establishes, right away, that Mr. Bigey is a force to be reckoned with. For example, when someone is knocked out in a fistfight and the first view they see upon awakening is the opponent towering over them, they are more apt to recognize the authority and control considering the view. That is why this angle works. Speaking of view, the next shot that will be discussed gives an entirely different feel, partly because of the view, but it does remain within the definition of a high angle shot. In the reformatory, immediately after exiting the patty wagon, another high angle shot is employed to reveal the reinforced bars on the ceiling giving the audience a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. What Makes a Great Film? Essay What Makes a Great Film? With movies, you are able to travel back in time and explore unknown eras. If you rather race ahead of your century, they can also hurl you into the future. You can easily become indulged in a mystery, fall in love in a romance, test your fright in a horror, or make the scientific impossible possible in a science fiction. Movies are movies. They provide entertainment by immersing people into an imaginary world. However, these movies or films need to have certain qualities in order to provide this form of entertainment and to be notable. Hence, these qualities would have to contribute in making a great film. This would point to the question of what is it that really makes a great film. Firstly, one of the...show more content... Bryan Singer also showed in his movies, his outlook of society and misfits. This brings up another feature a dominant director must have in order to create a great film. The director must make himself the primary author or voice of the movie. Through the director's film we should be able to see one person's way of viewing the world. Hence, with a dominant director, he would have the potential to change the way we see the world. Thus, this is another quality that goes into creating a great film. Another feature that creates a great film is the existence of a grand, related to the scenes musical score. Music is generally used in films to support the visual images and the action. Namely with it no verbal communication need to be required for certain scenes, since the music itself conveys what is going to happen or what is happening. Hence, it can be said that music adds to a film dramatic effects and establishes moods. To illustrate this point, movie musical composer Jerry Goldsmith stated, "music shows certain scenes and it definitely gives a film the energy it needs". An example of a movie with a musical score that has greatly enhanced the scenes is the 1968 classic "The Planet of The Apes". In this movie, the music was so blended in, that terrifying scenes were felt even before they happened. However, it should be noted that in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. The Evolution of Film Essay example In the early times of narrative cinema there was litter pressure on the filmmakers for the evolution of film forms before nickelodeons (Salt, 31) as cinema had not become a mass cultural product and film was still just a novelty expected to die out like rock n roll. And so the demand was low and so the supply could remain unoriginal. Mary Jane's Mishap was made in 1903 when 'multi–scene films were becoming popular' (Salt, 32). Mary Jane's Mishap is notable for its use of experimental and inventive shot transitions. It used a vertical wipe to instead of 'separate successive scenes' (Salt, 32) (as it cuts to a shot width a wider frame of the same locale) but to change the zoom level. This frame is essentially an insert and borderline...show more content... In big bold letter 'PARRAFIN' the flammable oil. Without this shot the viewer would be perplexed as to why she exploded and allows the narrative to flow as it could be water or any other fluid for all they know as cleverly Smith used this mise–en–scene to explain the narrative instead of an intertitle before the explosion which would have removed all suspense, tension and mystery especially after she moved to the cameras to show her gesturing a bright idea. Though this close–up could also be argued by Gunning of being of the cinema of attractions as 'For a time [in cinema] close–ups were only used as an attraction to see an images but larger than life but 'inciting visual curiosity' (Gunning, pg 58) rather being evolutionary towards narrative cinema. The close–ups heighten the 'only [tool they] they have at their disposal, a language of gestures' (Burch, 224) musser idea Mary Jane's Mishap combined the cinema of attraction trick film with the viewers want for narrative. 'The decline in their [trick films] commercial importance was already evident by 1906' (Salt, 40) Smith used a jump cut to create the illusion of Mary Jane exploding into smoke by subtracting her and adding smoke in the successive shot. He also uses superimposition to create a ghost liken creature. Like an avatar for its day. This shows narratives cinema still being influenced by the cinema of attractions as to make an entertaining film. The acting Get more content on HelpWriting.net