I have decided to choose this costume design from Marie Antoinette (2006 ) (dir Sofia Coppola) example because the dresses are aesthetically pleasing and the colors are bright and have pastel tones and this creates a happy and upbeat tone. Furthermore, costumes are very important to this movie because it is about someone who was famous for the clothes that she wore.
Daily Archives: September 18, 2018
Filters
Lighting
I think ‘Lights Out’ (by David Sandberg, 2016) is the best example of lighting techniques demonstrated in film. The movie plot is based around lighting and darkness, which leads to many dark scenes only using limited light but in very effective ways as displayed below. I think the movie is effective as centralizing the significance of light because it manages to use shadows and mainly low-key lighting to create an eerie atmosphere.
Costume Example
I think that Bilbo Baggins’ costumes from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (dir. Peter Jackson, 2012) are incredible, as they are so detailed and clearly reflect Bilbo’s personality and the difficulties that he faces while travelling to face Smaug. For example, this shot shows the comfortable lifestyle that Bilbo is used to living. This contrasts to the clothes he’s wearing at the end of the movie, which are dirty and torn. As the movie goes on his costume become more ruined, it makes it seem more genuine for the audience, as it shows how he has been travelling on the road the entire time, without chance to stop and properly get cleaned.
Costume design
I chose the Cinderella (By Kenneth Branagh, 2015) dress for my example but although it is simple, it is elegant and reflects the simple beauty of Cinderella which Branagh is trying to get across. It also uses soft and pastel colors which pictures innocence yet beauty
lighting example
This scene from the Godfather(dir Francis Ford Coppola , 1972) is famous because the low key light immerses the characters in darkness and this suits the world of the film , in fact , this film earned the cinematographer , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Willis the nickname the ‘Prince Of Darkness’ due to his work on the film . I believe that the lighting in this film helped to make it as distinctive as it is.
My Favourite Film
My favourite films are usually within the genres of horror, sci-fi and action. Romance, drama and musicals never really interested me as the plots are usually boring or too predictable to get stuck into. However, a movie in the genre of all three really surprised me to be rather enjoyable and that was “The Greatest Showman”. Although a lot of action and stunts were involved in the movie, which i found really impressive, the plot was also very creative and managed to really draw in an audience. Despite being based around the musical theatre production of Barnum, there was a lot of originality included with the characters and i found this movie highly enjoyable and entertaining. I also think the soundtrack for this movie is one of the best by far.
My favourite performance in the movie was “Rewrite the Stars” performed by actors Zac Efron and Zendaya, as the song was not only catchy but the trapeze art was amazing and the way they both worked together in this scwas absolutely stunning. Many impressive moves were shown specifically by Zendaya and the fact she learned trapeze art specifically for the film made the scene even more impressive and it really makes you appreciate the amount of work and passion that goes into a movie.
Set Design Example
I have chosen the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars (dir. George Lucas, 1977) as an example of a well designed set. This is because lots of detail has been put into this, and lots of time must have been spent creating the individual switches and buttons. Also, the slightly dirty look of the set helps to immersive the viewer into the movie, as it makes it look more realistic and used. Part of what makes this cockpit look so good is the fact that it was all built and used in the movies, rather than only building half the set and having the rest added in during post production.
Film set
The example that I chose was from Lord Of The Rings (By Peter Jackson, 2001) , which was filmed in New Zealand. I chose this because the location was interesting enough to allow the audience to be transported into the atmosphere and world of the film. It is also not too complex and uses basic ideas to seem realistic enough to the audience
set design example
i chose this example of set design from the Matrix ( dir Wachowski siblings , 1999) because it fits into the distinctive world of the film and it has the green color pallet that the film is quite famous for , this particular example helps to immerse you in the world of the film and it creates a distinctive mood as you are watching it.
Activity 2
Activity 2
Battleship Potemkin
Director | Sergei Eisenstein |
Date of release | December 24 1925 |
Genre | Soviet Silent Film |
Category of film | Historically Significant Film, Odessa Steps Sequence led to inspiration of many marches in other films. |
A Bugs Life
Director | John Lasseter |
Date of release | November 14 1998 |
Genre | Animated Comedy Adventure |
Category of film | Mainstream, carrying off the success of Toy Story. |
The Shape of Water
Director | Guillermo Del Toro |
Date of release | December 1 2017 |
Genre | Romantic Supernatural |
Category of film | Art Film |
The Seventh Samurai
Director | Akira Kurosawa |
Date of release | April 26 1954 |
Genre | Samurai Drama |
Category of film | Historically Significant Film, Remains a very influential film as it is regarded as the most copied and remade film. |
The Breakfast Club
Director | John Hughes |
Date of release | February 15 1985 |
Genre | American teen comedy |
Category of film | Historically Significant, seen as one of the best takes on American teen drama. |
The Wizard of Oz
Director | Victor Fleming |
Date of release | August 12 1936 |
Genre | Musical Fantasy |
Category of film | Historically Significant, first fil ever in colour. |
Once upon a Time in the West
Director | Sergio Leone |
Date of release | December 21 1968 |
Genre | Spaghetti Western |
Category of film | Mainstream, was carrying off the success of the Dollar trilogy. |
Deadpool 2
Director | Dave Leitch |
Date of release | May 15 2018 |
Genre | Action Comedy |
Category of film | Mainstream, carrying off the success of the original and R-rated superhero films. |
Submarine
Director | Richard Ayoade |
Date of release | March 18 2011 |
Genre | Coming of Age Comedy |
Category of film | Art Film |
Love Simon
Director | Greg Berlanti |
Date of release | March 22 2018 |
Genre | Romantic teen Comedy-Drama |
Category of film | Art Film |
Fitzcarraldo
Director | Werner Herzog |
Date of release | March 5 1982 |
Genre | Adventure-drama |
Category of film | Art Film |
Alphaville
Director | Jean-Luc Godard |
Date of release | May 5 1965 |
Genre | Sci-fi noir |
Category of film | Historically Significant, influenced many things. |
Manhattan
Director | Woody Allen |
Date of release | April 25 1979 |
Genre | Romance Comedy |
Category of film | Historically Significant, library of congress made it culturally significant as one of the most funniest movies ever. |
Toy Story
Director | John Lasseter |
Date of release | November 5 1995 |
Genre | Comedy Adventure |
Category of film | Historically significant, first feature length film to be completely computer animated and first feature film from Pixar. |