Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Swiss Army Man
Film Making
When starting this project our group had a few challenges figuring out where to start. We came up with some good ideas for both cinematography and editing. We use a variety of shots and angles to try and mix up the viewers point of view. Along with that we made some editing choices with cuts and music that help give some more life to the film. With our success we can also look back on some things we can work on for both cinematography and editing.
In terms of cinematography, I feel like we did a strong job as a group. Some techniques we used include; over the shoulder shots, pans, tight, medium and wide shots. One thing that I wish we were able to utilize better would be the use of dolly shots. Dolly Shots are when the camera moves closer or further away from the subject when shooting. This came as a struggle to our group due to the fact that we didn’t have too stable of a camera for the process. There was no tripod which makes it difficult to get a still/non shaky moving shot. Another obstacle we faced was not being able to zoom in and move out at the same time. This is a dolly zoom, which is famously used by Alfred Hitchcock in many films. I wish we were able to use this effect to add the dramatics of the shots we were filming, sadly our resources limited us to what we could do.
Editing is more of a preference when working on projects like these. The main issues we had was the software. When I have done previous videos I have been able to utilize adobe premiere pro. This helps with being able to make precise cuts, play proper music tracks, and add special effects that look good. The software used was still efficient(adobe rush), however the sound tracks were limited, along with the precision when it comes to cutting up clips. This may have limited our ability to use the technique of cutting on action. We did use a decent amount of cutting action shots, when door handles were grabbed, walking around corners, and the fight scenes. However, the use of these types of edits have been a little limited due to the fact that the precision is not as exact as on premiere pro. Also due to some shots not exactly lining up as in some people were not in the exact spots before and after the cut, there are some matching cuts that seem a little off. If we had more time we could try and incorporate these little tweaks better
Monday, April 3, 2023
Lighting
In reading chapter 5 of moving pictures I was able to find a deeper understanding of cinematography and how lighting plays a role in it. Lighting can speak without words. We see it all the time in movies, but don't notice it. When you're watching a movie and you see dark and gloomy lighting, you feel something mysterious and it makes you anxious. When you see bright lighting filled with colors, you are going to expect a more joyful scene. For example you can use the movie The Batman. The whole movie is shot in a dark lighting. The lighting sets the mood for the rest of the movie. The Batman is a mysterious and gloomy movie that is filmed in darker lighting. This is also done in most scary movies. If you watch movies light The Conjuring or Insidious, you will notice that before a jump scare the lighting is very dim. This draws the audience in and give it more of an effect on the scare.
Film makers have two different choices they can make when doing the lighting for their movie. They could use natural lighting, like the sun or the moon. They could also use artificial lighting. This can be LED's, fluorescent lights, or many other forms of technology. Whatever source of lighting you use will expose a shot in a different way. The sun's lighting will not be the same and using LED's. This lighting can affect how much of the frame you want to be in focus and how it will look in the final image.
Film makers also use tricks to fool the viewer. They will do things like put a lamp next to an actor when they are using artificial lighting. This makes the viewer think that the lighting must be coming from the lamp, but it is not. This trick is called motivating the light source. Usually the lamp that is used is just a prop. It has no effect other than that. In conclusion this chapter taught me a lot about how much goes in to every scene and what we don't see as a viewer.
Sunday, April 2, 2023
Short Film Making
In class we have been working on a new group project where we are making a short film. Our group had the collective idea to have some sort of action scene in the film and tried to use various shots and angles. While working on this project we were using a lot of the things we learned in class like the close ups and over the shoulder shots. Coming up with an idea for the film was a little difficult because we all had different ideas and different movies we wanted it to be like.
We decided that our film would be about how we don't know what we should do for our project. In turn this would be the film. So we shot scenes about discussing what the project should be and how we should shoot it. Then we broke it out into a fight scene ending with how we forgot to shoot the movie. I think the concept was great and worked put well. We all took the free period we were granted to work on it and I think that it turned out pretty good.
This project really showed me how much we have learned in this class anyhow we can apply it. We were able to let our creativity take over and touch in to a different side of ourselves that we probably didn't know we had. This was a fun project to make and I could see myself doing it again given the opportunity.
Snowy
Snowy was a very entertaining short film. I never really watch films like these, where they are home made and don't really follow a strict script, but snowy surprised me. The way that the film was shot and the angles that they took made you feel for the turtle. I also liked how it had funny moments, but also more serious moments all revolving around a pet turtle. Snowy is very secluded and mostly taken care of by the dad. Snowy was originally meant for the son, but over the years got more and more isolated and is now the dads turtle. They go on a journey together to build a better life for the turtle and it in turn brings joy to the whole family.
One of the things I really like about this short film is how passionate the dad is about the turtle. He thinks of the turtle like it is a human. As a viewer you can really tell how much the dad cares about the turtle. One of the scenes I like the most is at the end when the drone shoots over the whole town and keeps flying higher. It shows how this is just one families life, out of millions of more all over the world.
This film showed how all animals need love and to me showed how they all have emotions. the way the camera shoots snowy when he is outside makes you think that the turtle is actually happy and has feelings. The camera angles in this scene and many other scenes can show what type of mood snowy is in. Also the use of colors and lighting can be seen to describe emotions. Overall it was a great watch and I would watch short films like this again.
Marie Antoinette Scene Study
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was a more difficult film for me to watch. Although it did a really good job of telling the story and the use of music to intensify scenes, it was still difficult for me to follow at some points. Without narrative in a movie with a lot of things going on, I found myself getting lost. After researching the movie and hearing what the meaning is, I did think that it was a good movie for its time.
1. What is the essential story? The story follows two men, Francis and Alan, at a carnival. They meet a man, Cesare, who says he can see into the future. He said the future for him and his friend was that Alan would die and that did come true. This makes Cesare the suspect for the death, but in the end we see none of this was true.
2. How does the film tell its story? The film tells its story through different shapes and angles, along with the music to amplify scenes. the music can be heard when something is going to happen.
3. What conventions of cinematic storytelling does it use? The film uses camera angles and plot twist to help tell the story.
4. Explain the final plot twist. The plot twist is that Francis, Alan, and Cesare are all in an insane asylum and the story was all an illusion.
5. How does the final plot twist comment upon cinematic storytelling? The final plot twist comments upon cinematic storytelling by tying everything together in the end of the movie. It completely changes the audiences view of the movie at the end.
6. What do set designs sy about early film making? The set designs were everything for early film making. They used these sets to give the audience the perception of objects being further or closer than they appear.
7. What do set designs imply about stories and storytelling? Set designs are there to enhance a scene and show what type of area the character is in.
Trip to the Moon
How to Watch a Movie
Chapter 2 of Moving Pictures talks about how to watch a movie and the cinematic language in movies. The basic building blocks in cinema are shots. Shots are one continuous capture of a span of action by a camera. Shots could last a few seconds, minutes, or even longer. The shot is everything happening in the frame from the moment the director first says action to when they say cut. All different kinds of shots are what create a movie and how we see the movie as an audience.
Watching a movie is like reading a sentence. Changing from shot to shot should be seamless. Its almost like a conjunction in a sentence. There are words to connect sentences like they never stopped. The cinematic language is created by these shots using camera placement and transitions, colors, lighting and many others.
One of the ways a director can create some cinematic language is by composition and this is the one I like the most. Kubrick does really well in all of his movies. Composition is the arrangement of people, objects, and setting within the frame. We do this all the time without even noticing. When we take pictures on or phones, we are composing an image to how we like it. In movies this can be used to amplify and add some suspense to a scene.
Saturday, April 1, 2023
Rear Window
Rear Window was a great movie in my opinion. For its time I think it was highly advanced in the aspect of camera angles and even the special effects. At first, I could not get into this movie because of how old it was and how slow of a start it had. It can be hard for me to watch older movies because of how advanced we are now in technology, but this one did keep my attention.
One of my favorite scenes from this movie is when Lisa came over to stay the night with Jefferies. I think there was a lot of character development for bath characters in this scene. It showed the audience how much Lisa cared about Jeffries, but it also should Jeffries how much she cared. She was willing to go along with his crazy story of a killer across the street just to be with him and I think at this point he realized that.
Shortly after watching this movie, I watched the movie Disturbia. I have seen this movie before, but didn't know that it was a different version of Rear Window. It follows the same story of someone being stuck inside their home and only being able to look out of their windows to entertain themselves. This story also has a character like Lisa and Lars and follow similar roles. I think this movie does a create job paying respects to the original version, but also doing it in a different way. It keeps the same suspense which makes it a great watch.
Prisoners Reaction
I have watched many different movies ranging from sci-fi to horror to comedy, but I have not seen a better movie than prisoners. It combines great actors like Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman to create a suspenseful masterpiece. It's based on a missing child story and has the audience guessing the whole time on who the kidnapper is.
This is one of the few movies that I can watch multiple times and still feel the suspense. One of my favorite scenes from the movie is when Hugh Jackman character goes on a rampage in the bathroom with the person he believes to be the kidnapper. The first time I watched this movie it was with my parents and it showed me how far my parents would go to get me back if I was in this scenario. I could see my perspective of this movie changing later in life when I have my own family and hear stories like this. Overall I think this is a cinematic masterpiece with all of the camera angles and the plot and would highly recommend.Get Out Reaction
Get out is a very detailed movie that will make you question a lot of things in life. Some things will only be recognized after a second or third watch. I watched this movie when it first came out and then again when we went over it in class. The second time I was able to look closer and see more than I did the first time. Our group chose to analyze the scene where Chris took a picture of Andre with the flash on.
This scene stood out to us as a group because we saw it as one of the turning points for Chris. He realized something was wrong at this point. He had many different realizations throughout the movie, but this one had the most meaning to me. You could see the blue tints in this scene and everyone around them getting scared at this point. It's almost as if they were scared to blow their cover in-front of him. I also liked this scene because it incorporated the title of the movie and showed what the title really meant.
Swiss Army Man
Swiss Army Man is a very all over the place movie that somehow keeps your full attention. At the start of the movie I was very skepti...