We had made a brillaint piece. The comments were all positive, no-one could spot a mistake, the only negative comment which was from the teacher who said it was only a "Nit Picking Comment" was that the cuts weren't perfect, and that they were a few frames out, which was true, but apart from that there was nothing wrong with it which means a major improvement from the preliminary exercise. From the comment though it means that in the Final project i am going to have to spend more time on the editing when editing to make sure that i get it perfect.
Friday, 19 December 2008
The Exchange Project
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Classic Film Noir Review
When Brown finds out that Diamond is on the case and means to put him behind bars, he boasts: Joe, tell the man I'm gonna break him so fast, he won't have time to change his pants. Tell him the next time I see him, he'll be in the lobby of the hotel, crying like a baby and asking for a ten dollar loan. Tell him that. And tell him I don't break my word.
Mr. Brown taunts Diamond every step of the way and makes Diamond more obsessed. Brown says: I'm gonna break him so fast he won't have time to change his pants.
The Blue Angel follows Emmanuel Rath (Emil Jannings) through a transformation from esteemed educator at the local Gymnasium (college preparatory high school) to a destitute vagrant in pre-World War I Germany. Rath’s descent begins when he punishes several of his students for circulating photographs of the beautiful Lola Lola (Marlene Dietrich) the headliner for the local cabaret, The Blue Angel. Hoping to catch the boys at the club itself, Professor Rath goes to the club later that evening and meets his eventual downfall: the lovely Lola herself.
The Preliminary Exercise
H : Ok
*Pause Whilst Two Characters Are Staring At Each Other*
*Muhaimin Cant Stand The Pain And Reacts*
H : Yeh I Won!
The short film worked very well, the scenes flowed well, the dialogue went well. There were a couple of things that were pointed out that i didnt really notice at the time. Some of the scenes didnt cut to perfection, they were a few frames out, but this was also because we didnt have any more recording of that scene, this meant lack of handles. Lack of handles is a major problem as i found out, you cant get the scenes to cut together perfectly if you dont have handles, this made the scene just not that right and a bit uncomfortable. Scenes are meant to cut together so that you don't notice any editing whatsoever, but to achieve this handles are needed.
Another thing that was pointed out was the lack of shots, there weren't that many different angles only about 4/5, which doesn't make it very interesting if its the same continous angles. This means in our next Mini-Project, more shot angles are needed.
Thirdly there wasn't any close-ups, i suppose this isn't a neccesity but it would have been nice to see some close-ups to show expressions or moods.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
The History Of Film Noir
The Characteristics Of A Film Noir
Friday, 5 December 2008
What Is Film Noir?
The term film noir (French for "black film"), first applied to Hollywood movies by French critic Nino Frank in 1946, was unknown to most American film industry professionals of the era. Cinema historians and critics defined the canon of film noir in retrospect; many of those involved in the making of the classic noirs later professed to be unaware of having created a distinctive type of film.