Strike

Strike is a 1925 Soviet silent film  and directed by film pioneer Sergei Eisenstein who was releasing his first feature film. A unfinished project supposed to be in seven parts but was released as six smaller parts in one part of the uncompleted series. Sergei Eisenstein is famously the creator of film montage and his most famous being Battleship Potemkin. He would later learn other continents film techniques in later life but where he originally learned film was at the VGIK a film institute in Moscow founded in 1919 by Vladimir Gardin a year after the Bolshevik takeover of the Government and is the oldest film institute. At the time of release Vladimir Lenin had just died a year before and Stalin was starting to try to take power so there wasn’t any censorship on this piece of work. However the political views of the time still come through by still strong hate towards the Tsarist regime before 1917. This new regime led to the Soviet Fine Art movement what was either propaganda or way telling views during the civil war. Examples of this is before the Bolshevik takeover the Supremacist Composition 2 by Kazimir Malevich or after the civil war the book “Book in all branches of Knowledge” by Alexander Ronchencho.

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Intellectual method is used in both the beginning of the movie and end by linking people to animals. In the earlier scenes when showing the characters and connecting them to animals by showing it then the person copying traits as a way to show there nicknames. Its also used at the end where the cow being slaughtered is used to imply that all the people running are being executed. What Eisenstein gets from this affect is showing emotion, and character in a silent film. By giving examples of animals such as the cow it suggests to the audience the people are screaming in pain, without showing the faces or having to hear the screams. Tonal Editing method is used very interestingly in this movie by how at the beginning they used shadows and light to show the hard of the workers as well as showing the dark gritty environment they are in. The shadows in the scene is to show the Soviet audience at the time, the harsh realities of being under Tsar as its used as the shadow of the past. The over tonal that brings together metric editing, rhythmic montage and  tonal editing method together c an be all seen in the actual strike through the pace of it as it adds drama to the scene, as well as the tone constant throughout to match the speed. While the lighting changes between the darkness behind the door and the brightness outside with all the workers. Sergei likely did this to imply to the audience outside is hope while inside working is doom. The transition in the movies are very smooth and well done between scenes as they Eisenstein uses montage techniques such as instruments to a moving group of people going up a hill. The pace of the whole movie as a whole can be seen as a way to bring the theme in patience to the core of the entire film as a whole.

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Strike has inspired a lot of films through many different means, even it is small. One influence many would not notice is by the similarities in the opening  between this films comparing people to animals and Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly where he introduces the characters by the words. This scene clearly has inspired the latter by how comparable they are. Though the main clear inspiration from Strike is Rocky and The Karate Kid where John G. Avildsen has been inspired to create films that support certain themes from Strike while using certain Sergei Einstein techniques such as the montage scenes in both movies for training to create the emotion of succeeding and discovering potential. Collectivism is one of the main themes in this film and it likely inspired the genre, especially the Bruce Lee movie Fists of Fury where Lee’s character seeks both revenge and respect from a rival Japanese school who is trying to destroy his school, while insulting Chinese culture in the process. The ending with the slaughtering of the cow seems to be a direct influence to the ending of Apocalypse Now identical ending of the Slaughtering of the water buffalo. Ryan Coogler the director of Creed takes inspiration from montage while in Black Panther he uses the ideas of collectivism.

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The Owl

French new wave “Breathless”

French New Wave is a film movement which emerged in the 1950’s and 1960’s. It is a form of European art cinema, and is often referred to as one of the most influential movements in the history of cinema.

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French new wave began due to a lack of studio funding and need for change by the directors, because of the low funding it forced directors such as Jean-Luc Godard to use more DIY techniques, for example, the car scenes weren’t on a sound stages but actually driving on a real road. It was the sense of effortlessness that gave French new wave its title, The chosen scenery was relatable to the audience as a lot of the films were shot in cities, the plots were realistic and more importantly believable. Also the characters In the films were cool, chilled and detached which turned them into icons for the audience, The characters were also considered fashion statements because of how they dressed and looked, we can see this in ‘Breathless” because Patricia had short hair and wore weightless striped shirts not to mention her ‘New York times’ shirt she wore when selling papers in the streets.

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People argued that french cinema was similar to the literature, which expresses the same ideas that are shown in novels and paintings. The artists at that time used movies to voice their thoughts. Some of the leading film producers wanted to change it and this is the birth of the movement in the history of French cinema (French new wave). The movement wasn’t purely about cinema, it was about all art forms including art and music, cinema is an art form and it changed along side these other art forms.

“Cinema is not a craft it is an art” said Jean-Luc Godard

 

A few examples of french new wave films are:

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Image result for les bonnes femmes 1960 Les Bonnes Femmes (Claude Chabrol) 1960

Image result for shoot the piano player Shoot the piano player (François Truffaut) 1960

 

Editing and cinematography in breathless

Jean-Luc Godard  used loads of jump cuts in a new and exciting way that provided the film with a lot of movement. “I remember very clearly — how I invented this famous way of cutting, that is now used in commercials: we took all the shots and systematically cut out whatever could be cut, while trying to maintain some rhythm.”

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This photo shows how throughout the film Michel glanced over towards the camera almost breaking the fourth wall, But Godard played with the rules of traditional cinema to see what was possible, This glance gives the scene a more relaxed feel and allows the audience to empathise with the character more as though he were really speaking to us.

 

How French new wave influenced cinema

I often see similarities with French new wave when watching modern films but I see it mostly in the characters mannerisms and how they are presented to the audience. In 1962 James bonds ‘Dr. No’ was released and the character of James Bond is much like that of Michel because of his style and flare.

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In 1981 Raiders of the lost ark (Steven Spielberg) was released and Indiana jones had the same sense of suave as Michel and James Bond.

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We can also see just from this image how jones also glares into the camera just like Michel in ‘Breathless’.

The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

The Cabinet of Dr Caligari is a German 1920 silent horror movie released in 1920 directed by Robert Weine and is seen as a important film of expressionist cinema in Germany. This film was created and released in 1920 what was 2 years after the end of WW1 what meant the memories felt fresh what led to the expressionist art movement in Germany where work was considered bleak and depressing as a way to represent the condition of the country what had been suffering from crisis in the new Weimar Republic.  The script was also inspired from writers Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer own experiences with the military in WW1 who became pacifists. This film connects to these themes and events by bringing all of these together to create a final product what becomes a message from the director like all expressionist work what states look what war does. This film was produced by Decla-Bioscop AG a independent German film studio, what wasn’t apart of UFA what was the main studio in this period of time in Germany after it being founded in 1917. Erich Pommer was one the producers on the film, who was seen at that point as one of most powerful people in film in Germany and Europe. He was also apart the silent German expressionist movement era in film. The props and sets took 2 weeks to finish and were designed by Herman Warm, Walter Reimann, Walter Rohrig. They used many different eras of history in their work, this was done to show the importance of film design to German film in the 1920s.

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Weine’s work is innovative by how he captures horror throughout the film by creating unease through visuals and unpredictability through its plot. The stage in all scenes use backgrounds what both makes the setting seem bigger but however this effect also adds to this horror genre as it gives a sense of claustrophobia through unease. This gives the style of the setting a unique factor what gives the movie the factor of horror across the whole movie. Also using paint as shadows to cut cost was very helpful in creating a more unusual setting by having a more equal amount  in contrast in black and white scenery, this especially used well in the kidnap scene where its the room is pretty much covered in shadow except for the area surrounding the window. By also making the deign of the set more rigid and diagonal it makes it more of a horror movie by making the audience feel unease, as it really limits at the same time as making you not want to be apart of the world. Costume and make-up also builds Cesare as horror figure by making him look unlike everyone by making him seem like he is dead, by doing that it follows certain themes that impact the twist at the end even more. The best scene in the movie where Cesare is seen as a horror figure is when he climbs the building with damsel in distress what encapsulates all feelings the antagonist in horror movie has in these movies. Cinematography is used with the stage well as it keeps as little space as possible as Weine seems to do it purposely to keep that claustrophobic feeling to the whole movie. He is uses the closing of an eye as a camera effect well to indicate the end of the scene and when cutting to the next, as it again follows the idea this is a dream. It also creates emotion quite well when showing the shock and sadness when one of victims family finds them dead. It gives so much through the iris closing right on the shocked members face, focusing on lots of different emotions all at once. In almost all shots of the film he covers part of the side of the camera to firstly to limit even more space but to make it seem the environment is fading, to make it look it more like a nightmare by keeping it as dark as possible. As its black and white and silent the composition as well as aspect ratio makes it seem more of a horror as everything is so dark while its missing the sound what adds a certain predictability to films what helps it massively, as you can’t predict anything first time after viewing.

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Robert Weine legacy has run through cinema with his style especially being lasting effect. The most obvious inspiration from this is Tim Burton who creates films very similar to Weine with a Gothic twist to all is movies what is that it creates unease even if it is not supposed to be a horror or thriller with examples of this being Batman( a superhero movie) and Planet of the Apes( a sci-fi film). It is clear that there is inspiration in visuals and dark themes in both directors work. Burton even took it further in Edward Scissorhands and Dark Shadows by making Johnny Depp’s characters look nearly identical to Cesare. This likely led to other directors making Depp look like Cesare by making him look dead in the eyes such as in the Pirates franchise. Weine has also had an obvious effect on horror movie settings and locations, as in this film mostly due to small studios but uses the small space in the screen to create that claustrophobic and enclosed environment in film that makes scenes more intense and dramatic as their is less space for the cast in the space what further limits what can happen in a scene. It can also be seen in the neo-nor film Blade Runner what uses claustrophobic environments to show its theme of over population.  One more aspect Cesare’s character was the theme of death and the film the Crow seems to be partly pay homage to Weine’s character as Brandon Lee’s Crow is an obvious copy of Cesare in look and what he represents what follows the expressionist genre quite strongly. Something what might not be easily picked up but the twist at the end likely inspired M. Night Shyamalan who is famous for twist endings and lots of other directors who use twists for endings. One last inspiration what likely came from this film what has become some sort of a cliche in film is the evil scientist being the main antagonist of the film. This probably helped make Dr. Frankenstein become more of a villain than a tragic character like the books, and this has been replicated ever since, such as in Alien 3.

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General planning sheet

Premise:

An unknown character, on the run from someone or something: running through the murky forests in a desperate attempt of an escape

Genre:

Escape action – defined by the premise itself, as the character is escaping from someone or something

Fits in with the specific genre, also leans towards psychological because the audience need to try and interpret what is going on rather than having everything depicted onscreen

Action is evident from the fast pace of the film, also some elements of horror from the mise en scene and dark atmosphere

Typically a genre of order, categorized because of the location and conflict between the character and either another person or a monster/unseen force

Implied audience:

A niche audience of typically a younger people who would be interested in the excitement and fast pace of the film. Can be varied with typical action fans enjoying the film due to similar traits and conventions

Since the clip is typically action, there could be the potential for a broadened audience and a slightly lowered age rating. In comparison to horror, the lack of gore and violence can offer an age rating suitable for older children/teenagers to create a versatile viewing

Key themes:

Suspense – one of the most prominent, as there is little context or explanation given about the character and the plot itself

Tension – built up during the fast paced scene where the character is on the run, audience will wonder what will happen next and also what happened prior to the clip

Fear – although there is a main element of action, it can also be considered a horror and the fear comes from the unknown

Excitement – primarily conveyed with the fast paced action

Sound/score:

Film showcases sound editing so there needs to be an emphasis on sound and how it plays a significant role in eliciting fear and suspense out of the audience

Diegetic

No music since it doesn’t fit with film genre and purpose, also since it is set outside it would not be valid nor applicable to the style of film

Emphasis put on the footsteps to remind the audience that this is an escape film – creates verisimilitude by making audience feel like they are in the forest/woods themselves

Also emphasis on diegetic sounds, twigs and leaves snapping to add to suspense and tension

Non-diegetic

No score or background music due to both the length and nature of the clip – too short to focus on any music

Since the focus of the clip is sound editing, there needs to be verisimilitude by emphasizing the diegetic sounds to include the audience as part of the film

Strike

Strike montage

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Strike is a political drama about the factory workers in Russia, set just before the 1905 Bolshevik Revolution, When a worker is accused of stealing some machinery from the factory he works in, he then later commits suicide and the other people he works with  revolt against the Czarist regime who are controlling the factory and the workers. The strike carries on and the Czarist regime becomes more and more impatient so they stop the Strike using force. 

Eisenstein was one of the first to study at USSR which was the first film school and it was known as the Moscow film academy. At the USSR academy students weren’t able to make there own film because it was too expensive to import into Russia so they used old films and cut them into different orders to practice editing and this is how Eisenstein learnt how to edit film and how Strike was such a well made film.

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Eisenstein uses Montage to show different events in the strike which are happening at the same time in the village. This technique has a staccato effect which isn’t aesthetically pleasing for the viewer therefor creating tension. Sergie said that his montage theory of collision suggesting individual shots are used as fragments of a whole scene rather than in collision with each other. He used two very different shots which were unrelated individually but when put side by side meant something very different and gave them a sense of meaning. For example in the slaughter scene of “Strike” there are shots of the factory workers running down a hill to get away from the Czarist regime and then there is a shot of a man slaughtering a cow, although this shot is irrelevant on its own, when put next to the shot of the workers it symbolizes; death, destruction, murder and much, much more.

 

Soviet montage went on to be extremely influential in cinema, for example here are some films that soviet montage is used in

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The training montage in rocky shows rocky training compared with Drago and how opposite there training techniques are. The montage emphasizes how different the two boxers are, the audience are shown this because the shots of Drago and rocky are side by side showing their differences.

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The montage in “Up” shows the audience how Carl and Ellie grow up together and shows there relationship at its happiest like their marriage and at its saddest like when Ellie has a miscarriage and then later dies and that’s when the montage comes to an end. The montage is used to sum up Carl’s life without taking up too much time of the film but adding some context.

Screenplay and Shot List For short thriller

Fade In:

INT. DINING ROOM – Night

On a cold winters night ANTON,  sits at the table smiling at something on his phone. Its a series of pictures of him and his friends, they seem to be having a great time.

EXT. NEXT TO ROAD – Night

KRYSTIAN crouches against a stone wall, right next to the gate of the garden he must infiltrate. He looks at his watch then crouches in front of the gate and peers over. After a short while he quickly hops over the gate and into the garden.Then he gets up confidently and starts walking towards the window, round the tree, cracking knuckles and doing a few stretches as he goes.

INT. DINING ROOM – Night

KRYSTIAN’S jump could be heard faintly which perks ANTON’S attention slightly. He looks up from his phone with a slightly confused look on his face. He gets up and looks out the window from behind him, it’s difficult to see outside. All he can see is a few metres in front of him. All the while the steps are dramatically getting louder. Finally ANTON recoils from window as he sees KRYSTIAN approaching. The scene ends in blank slate.

Shot list

Shot number Camera/ action Location Shot length audio
1 MLS Anton swiping through his phone Dining room 3 seconds Tapping on phone, fan hum Atmos music
2 CU Anton crouching Next to road 3 seconds Car driving past Atmos music
3 MS Anton turns phone off and puts it down Dining room 2 seconds Phone noises, fan hum Atmos music
4 CU Anton checks his watch Next to road 2 seconds Car driving past, watch ticking Atmos music
5 3 seconds Anton checks message Dining room 3 seconds Phone noises, ticking Atmos music
6 Establishing shot just of the area where Anton was Next to road 2 seconds Atmos music ticking
7 MS Anton puts head in hands Dining Room 2 seconds Atmos music Anton sighing
8 MLS Krystian jumping the gate from behind Next to the road <1 second Atmos music, Krystian’s footsteps ticking
9 MLS Krystian lands int the garden Garden <1 second Atmos music Krystian landing on gravel ticking
10 MS Anton lifts his head up and starts to get up Dining room 2 seconds Atmos music Ticking, heartbeat.
11 Krystian walks towards the house Garden 2 seconds Atmos music ticking, heartbeat, footsteps, torch clicking on
12-21 Quick alternating MS between Anton walking and looking through the window from inside and Following Krystian approaching from outside Dining room and garden Every shot <1 second Atmos music, ticking, heartbeat, footsteps.
22 MLS Anton recoils from the window in terror Dining room <1 second Gasp from Anton, Atmos music cuts out, ticking stops, no footsteps.
23 Blank slate N/A 1 second Fast heartbeat

My Story ideas

Directing  

Melodrama  

  • A young man bumps into a girl who is running through a forest, she is knocked over and the man asks if she is okay, she says that she is being perused and she continues to run into the forest. 
  • A few seconds after the Girl runs away a man appears and he says that the girl is a Princess and that she ran away in order to escape an arranged marriage, the man asks if he has seen her and the man lies, he says that she went in the opposite direction and the man runs of after her.  a few hours later, the man, who is the Princesses’ betrothed is seen dragging her through the forest and the young man comes up behind him and smothers him. 
  • The young man walks up to the Princess and apologizes for scaring her and he tells her that he hates it when people’s free will is forcibly taken from them and he tells the princess that he will take her to safety. 
  • An epilogue shows that a few years later, the Princess and the young man get married and live happily ever after.  

Influences  

  • The Cabinet of Dr Caligari  
  • Victorian melodrama e.g. Maria Marten, or the Murder in the Red barn 
  • Silent films. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slapstick comedy  

  • Two women are sitting at a coffee table gossiping when a third woman turns up and shows them a gold ring that she found. The other women fawn over it and ask questions about it. 
  • A fourth woman turns up and claims that the third woman stole the ring and the second woman denies this and this makes the fourth woman angry so she slaps the second woman and the second woman slaps her in return, the second woman proceeds to pick up a cup of cold tea and throw it in the newcomers face and the fourth woman does the same to her and they continue to throw objects at each other until a man who is a jewel thief turns up and reveals that he was the jewel thief. 

Influences  

  • Old comedy films e.g. the work of Charle Chaplin  
  • Monty Python  

 

Editor 

Tragic romance  

  • A young boy and girl meet in a diner and they start to flirt with each other, their parents hate each other so they are forced to keep their relationship a secret.  
  • The boy asks the girl to meet him at the beach and he is devastated to discover that the girl’s parents have arranged for her to marry another man, he asks her to meet him again, later that night  and when she gets home , the girl writes a note and she goes to the beach and the lovers walk into the sea together and it is implied that they have drowned themselves.  
  • The girl’s mother discovers the letter and she screams.  

Influences 

  • Rome + Juliet (1996 Baz Lhurman)  
  • Breathless (1960, Jean Luc Godard 0  

 

 

 

 

Horror comedy 

  • In the 19th century, Rose Blythe was always kind to everyone, and she was one of the wealthiest women in the town, but she died in an accident when she fell down the stairs and hit her neck. 
  • Rose is buried but the people of the town don’t forget her – they continue to pass down memories of her and, even in death, she encourages people to be good. 
  • About a century after Rose’s death, her corpse is brought back to life by a mysterious force   that tells her that she is still needed and she continues to walk the earth, helping people 

Influences  

  • Warm Bodies (2013) 
  • Shaun of the dead (2004)  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Writing  

  • Catharine Johnson is the granddaughter of a wealthy man called Lenard Johnson and she is going to visit him, but when she arrives, she finds that he has died under suspicious circumstances. 
  • The police are called, and Catharine is named as a suspect, even though she had arrived after the death of her grandfather, since she was left a lot of money in her grandfather’s will. Catharine loved her grandfather and recalls fond memories from her childhood when he took her in after her parents died. 
  • A police detective by the name of Robert Notworthy arrives to interrogate Catharine and he suggests that she hired an assassin to poison her grandfather – Catherine takes offence to this and she reveals that her grandfather gave her an annual stipend of £ 1 million and that she was perfectly content with what she had. 
  • Notworthy goes away and discovers that everything that Catharine was saying is true and that none of what she was saying is a lie, but when he presents this information to his superiors, they do not believe him, and they say that Catharine has seduced him. 
  • Catharine is arrested for the death of her grandfather and she is told to confess to the murder, and they attempt to coerce her, but Catharine insults them by calling them incompetent fools and they take her away. 
  • The police chief, Henry Hornby says that Catharine has been arrested on suspicion of murder and he seems gleeful, and Notworthy discovers that Hornby was involved in a business deal with Lenard Johnson and once Johnson discovered Hornby’s tendency to lie and cheat, he ended his business ties with him, and once Johnson became rich, Hornby swore revenge. 
  • Notworthy attends the court and, to his surprise, he is called on to give evidence and he reveals all that he knew. Hornby is arrested and Catharine is immediately released. The pair meet later in the park and it is implied that they start a romantic relationship. 

 

 

Influences  

 

  • Film noir  
  • Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Welles) 
  • Femme fatale  
  • Trope subversion  

 

 

Outline for film portfolio

Production Role 1 Production Role 2 Production Role 3 – Complete Film
ROLE ​ Editor​ Cinematographer​ Sound design​
GENRE (SUBGENRE)​ Crime Drama

Thriller​

Psychological horror​ Visual Comedy.

mockumentary

Haunted House​
MOVEMENT INFLUENCE(S)​ French new wave​ German Expressionism​ modern visual comedy

German Expressionism​
PRACTITIONER ​

INFLUENCE (S)​

none Edgar wright

Godard

David Fincher​ Godard

Ricky Gervais – “The Office”

Nick Offerman – “Parks and recreation”

Oren Peli (Paranormal Activity) John Krasinski (a quiet place)​
TARGET AUDIENCE​ ​typically men an women between 20 and 40

Action fans​

Horror fans​ Families​ Horror fans​
PRODUCTION SCALE​ single person crew single person crew single person crew single person crew single person crew
KEY THEMES/ISSUES​ crime mystery Unsafe society Unstable mental health – hallucinating ​ hauntings​