Film movement/s:
No wave cinema is the main inspiration, due to the emphasis on mood within film in a similar style to guerrilla film-making
Most of the films were produced form underground film-making, and the idea of niche yet versatile audiences is what appealed to me about this movement
Films such as ‘The Foreigner’ (2003, by Michael Oblowitz) are action thrillers which utilize the elements of suspense and tension
Cinema du look influenced some aspects of my film due to the favouring of style over narrative. Within my film, there is much ambiguity over the actual narrative because I wanted to focus on the visual style of the film
These types of films are typically more aesthetically pleasing and focus on the visual style over the actual plot and narrative
Practitioner/s:
Most of the practitioners which inspired my work were either sound editors or sound designers. They typically produced mainstream, action films which successfully created tension by the sound effects and general sound atmosphere
Amos Poe:
One of the No Wave founders, a strong influence from the movement
Style of directing influences the particular aesthetic visual style of my film rather than particularly sound editing
Richard Hyms:
Won several academy awards for sound editing in films such as ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘Saving Private Ryan’
Typically worked on action/adventure films, influenced my film due to the tension within the sounds which particularly inspired the sub/genre and general premise of my film
Richard King:
Another academy award winner, works with both sound editing and designing. Won awards for action films such as ‘Inception’ and ‘The Dark Knight’. I took inspiration from the atmosphere created by sound in most of his work
Kay Rose:
First female sound editor to win an academy award for a 1984 film called ‘The River’ directed by Mark Rydell