Film noir is a French term meaning 'black film'. It is characterized by dramatic shadows and low-key lighting with harsh contrasts that create a black and white visual style. Film noir stories typically involve crime or murder and are set in cities at night, often using reflections, windows or flashbacks/flash-forwards. Key characters include a femme fatale who deceives the hero or anti-hero, who are both in love with her. Primary themes revolve around bleakness, corruption, crime, and a sense of entrapment and defeat.
Stage aperto ai praticanti della disciplina, 8 binomi max uditori illimitati, programma dei due giorni, con possibilità di partecipazione ad una o due giornate:
Sabato: autocontrolli, "freezing" , luring inverso, impostazione dei fermi in movimento,uso dei target, lavoro sulle distrazioni, i "resta di gruppo";
Domenica: riporti ( impostazione e lavoro sulla motivazione) e discriminazione ( impostazione con metodo tradizionale e impostazione di un'abilità di base propedeutica alla discriminazione di odori).
Stage aperto ai praticanti della disciplina, 8 binomi max uditori illimitati, programma dei due giorni, con possibilità di partecipazione ad una o due giornate:
Sabato: autocontrolli, "freezing" , luring inverso, impostazione dei fermi in movimento,uso dei target, lavoro sulle distrazioni, i "resta di gruppo";
Domenica: riporti ( impostazione e lavoro sulla motivazione) e discriminazione ( impostazione con metodo tradizionale e impostazione di un'abilità di base propedeutica alla discriminazione di odori).
1. Visual Style of Film Noir
French term meaning ‘Black film’
The visual style of Noir usually entails dramatic shadows,
low-key lightening and harsh contrast. It is also suspense-
filled and thrilling. The visual style is Black and White
rather than colour.
Setting:Most Noir films are based
in Cities, night time shooting is also
common to capture more
darkness.Noir often doesn’t show
the person directly but views them
through a reflection in a mirror, or
even through a window.
Flashbacks and Flash-forwards are
used to provide a background to
the film setting and scene itself.The
storyline of Noir is essentially crime or murder. This
reflects the dark gloom of the harsh black and white tone.
Characters:One of the most
important aspects of Noir is it contains
a ‘Femme fatale’ (a woman who knows
what she wants and how to get it).
There is also almost always a hero or
anti-hero whom are being deceived by
this woman and are both in love with
her. It normally ends where she comes
out on top.
2. Theme:The primary themes are,
bleakness, disillusion, corruption,
blackmail, crime, evil, guilt and
desperation. Styled characteristics of
Noir are: realism, fatalism, defeat
and entrapment.