The Grand Budapest Hotel – Great use of Mise-En-Scene
A beautiful use of colour in movies is seen in the film “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (Wes Anderson, 2014).
Here, Anderson uses a large array of pastel colours to help set the mood or to show character significance. For example,in one scene, the workers wear purple to contrast with the red wall in the background, showing their importance to the hotel, however one of the guests wears red and therefore disappears into the background foreshadowing her demise.
additionally, characters like “Dimitri” wear black clothes to signify conformity – darkness taking over. And characters like Agatha had warm pink hues reflecting off their face which symbolises innocence and shows she is a lovable innocent character.
Spike Lee Task
Spike Lee Task
Director Spike Lee believes that a film must be directed by a black person in order to authentically reflect black culture. He criticised both Django Unchained and Detroit for being directed by white directors because he believes that it misrepresents black narratives. Although I think he makes a valid point, I personally disagree with him as I believe it isn’t fair to film directors and writers to be creatively limited. I believe that people of both genders and people of all ethnicities should be able to explore different concepts and cultures in their films. It is unfair of Spike Lee to say that only black people should direct movies about black culture as it completely undermines the skill and knowledge of other directors.
Summer Task
What Makes Jurassic Park a Good Film?
Jurassic Park is a sci-fi, thriller/adventure movie that released in 1993, was directed by Steven Spielberg and was written by David Koepp and Michael Crichton. The film is an adaptation of the sci-fi horror novel of the same name written by Michael Crichton and was considerably toned down to appeal to a younger audience. The plotline revolves around an eccentric businessman by the name of John Hammond who along with a group of scientists, manage to bring back genetically engineered dinosaurs in the hopes of creating a the “most advanced amusement park the world has ever seen”. The park’s systems fail due to sabotage and three scientists, two children and the park’s staff must try and survive whilst dinosaurs run free on the island.
What makes this a good film? Firstly, the editing in the film is superb. Stan Winston, most known for his brilliant animatronic puppets featured in classics like Jaws and Alien helped create multiple animatronic dinosaurs and dinosaur suits for the film, including a life sized Tyrannosaurus rex animatronic.This added a new layer of realism that hadn’t been featured in older dinosaur films and the audience was shown dinosaurs that seemed almost real for the first time in cinema. Additionally, the CGI in this film is phenomenal considering the time it was made and shaped future film’s effects to this day. These combined created some of the most iconic scenes in cinema. Furthermore, the film takes place mainly on “Isla Nublar” which is an island west of Costa Rica and features many Jurassic and Cretaceous plant life and this setting perfectly creates a prehistoric atmosphere. The cinematography is also extremely well done as there are many tense shots throughout the film. This is mainly because Steven Spielberg is an excellent director. The film also features superb sound design which includes the iconic Tyrannosaurus roar as well as the equally iconic soundtrack performed by the king of film music, John Williams.
The film is seen as a sci-fi thriller/adventure whereas the source material is a sci-fi horror. The violence in Jurassic Park was toned down significantly in order to appeal for a younger audience which in turn has been extremely effective as the film happened to be enjoyed by both adults and children therefore making it more successful. The key message in the film is both complicated and simple. The key message is that man shouldn’t play god and mess with nature which is simple enough to understand. However, the film delves deeper by explaining chaos theory and delving into its effects and how nature cannot be controlled because of how complex and unpredictable it is. This message can provoke a lot of thought onto the audience. Additionally, the plot doesn’t bombard the audience and focus too much on these aspects and instead focuses more on the characters. It revolves mainly around a paleontologist called Dr Grant who learns to appreciate kids through the events of the film. The film perfectly balances the key themes with the plot and its characters.
Overall, Jurassic Park is a fantastic classic with an interesting plot and key message with fantastic effects, direction and an iconic soundtrack.
full film studies summer task
Ayisha Audrain
What makes a film a good film ?
I think that a good film has a unique and relevant story and it has to have a message that the audience can understand, for example The Matrix is set in a hypothetical future where humanity is trapped in an illusion that is created by machines and a chosen one rises up to defeat this evil force that is keeping humanity enslaved. Although this film was released almost twenty years ago it also incorporates some scathing commentary on our increasing reliance on machines, in addition, the film has many philosophical layers to it and this makes The Matrix a piece of cinema that will endure for years to come. My chosen film is a sci – fi film and it presents the audience with a bleak, dystopian future – the film was written and directed by the Wachowski siblings and the film stands out in the way that it integrates the colour green into its environments and it is also distinguished by its use of dark and muted colours in the environments and the costumes that the characters wear.
The film is written from the point of view of a hacker called Neo and we see his journey from a slave to the system to the chosen one who will save humanity from bondage and in the beginning Neo is scared and frantic but by the end of the film he has evolved and he has taken up the mantle of the ‘Chosen One’ and he is more calm and composed and this shows Neo’s growth thought the story.
The cinematography in The Matrix contrasts shiny office buildings with a bleak underbelly and this symbolises the illusion that The Matrix has created in order to oppress and enslave humanity and it shows the duality of all humans , in addition, the constant use of mirrors throughout the film symbolises Neo’s search for the truth and that is one of the major themes that encapsulates the entire film and it also serves as a cautionary tale about the arrogance of humanity and the potential power of technology, furthermore , sound is used to build tension in the film , especially when the heroes are being perused during the high – speed chase scenes and much of the background music utilises a lot of synthesisers and this is highly suitable for the theme of the film which is about computers and how they have come to dominate humanity.
The mise – en – scene in this film is sparse and minimal because the world of the film is very harsh and the characters in this film wouldn’t own anything frivolous , that being said most of the mise – en – scene in this film either consists of reflective objects like the spoon and mirrors and computers which helps to reinforce one of the key themes in the film which is the power of technology and the revolutionary potential it holds. The Matrix is a film about the destructive potential of human arrogance and it is also about hope for a better future , furthermore , the editing helps to extenuate the slick action scenes and it drives the story
forward because it makes said action scenes more dynamic and the editing becomes a story technique in its own right.
To conclude , I firmly believe that a film can only be good if it has a good story and plot and all of the other aspects that I just mentioned are secondary because if you don’t have a good story which you use as a starting point all of the other aspects of a film will fall completely flat and it won’t end up b
continuous shot example
I have chosen the famous continuous shot from The Shining (1980 , directed by Stanley Kubrick) because it feels as if something is following the main character and the camera is following him at a fast pace and this helps to create a sense of tension within the scene and Kubrick has suggested that the camera represents the spirit of the hotel that was watching Danny. In addition , the shot helps to establish the claustrophobic nature and that the Torrence family are trapped within it and this can make some of the audience feel wary of what is about to occur.
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Summer Induction Task
In movies there are two type’s elements incorporated into film and that’s micro and macro. The micro element in film is to do with how the film comes together and how it flows from beginning to end. What forms the micro element is editing, mis-en-scene, cinematography and sound. Editing is used to put the scenes in the right order, to correct mistakes and to improve scenes such as ones what include CGI or may have different camera shots. However too much could see the audience pick out where the effect or camera is slightly not up to standards. Mis-en-scene is the part of the process where they build the scene with certain props or use background/green screen. ‘Cinematography is the art and process of movie photography’ such as how the movie such as if the film is being filmed in black and white or if the film is using first person or third person for the scene. Sound is used throughout film as it includes music, noises and talking, this part of the element is used mostly used to create a mood such as possibly sadness or joy. In The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly the sound is used to show tension between characters as well as danger in my opinion this is a good use of sound in film.
The micro element is what is included in the film. Genre is the theme of the film such as horror or crime what has to be the core throughout the plot of the film. Messages and values should be used to create an effect on the viewer or audience as it could be used as a way to sympathise with the characters or to teach the audience such as movies based on true stories. This gives more of a reason to watch movie because of this. Representation is part of film what continuously debated as minorities haven’t been represented in film through Hollywood however more films are starting to use a diverse cast as films like Gods of Egypt was criticised even by one of their own actors of white washing. Having a diverse cast adds more to movie as it creates more realistic cast of characters unless it’s based upon something. The narrative of the film is how the film comes together to tell a story. Style in film is down to how the director directs his work as will use certain camera techniques, certain types of effects or camera if the film has an off colour background, examples of this are the directors Quentin Tarantino with blood effects and Zack Snyder with certain camera shots and having green tint in his lens, this how their films become memorable. The authorship is considered as the level of the director who is seen as the sole author of the film. Theme is what gives layers to the film by being able to build a more complex story by giving more meaning behind such things as a dialogue. To make a good film there should be a good balance of theme where there is not too much to complicate the film or to little so there is nothing complexed about the film. In Goodfellas the use of theme is used to show how complexed each character with some showing greed while others anger.
To make a good film, each individual part of both elements must be incorporated but must be used in a way what is well balanced as you don’t want to be called out for something what can hurt the film in the end in the way as if you didn’t use these in the final cut. Goodfellas includes all the above as it focuses on a balance to give you the immersion of life as an American gangster or The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly what makes you feel like you’re in the West.
All-time favourites
Best Picture: Goodfellas
Best director: Martin Scorsese
Best Actor: Robert De Niro
Best Soundtrack: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly/Star wars
Long Takes
Goodfellas, September 12 1990, Martin Scorsese
One of Martin Scorsese’s iconic styles is his long take what can be seen in his most critical acclaimed movies but this one is his most iconic long shot to show the relationships between characters, and the advantage of being a gangster. He uses this as a way to take away attention from the violence and illegal behavior of being gangster and shows the upside of it and makes a much calmer scene compared to the rest of the movie. He has done this to make the scene more memorable as it is the part of the movie what is completely different to everything else as its much more chaotic and violent. The type of shot used is sequence shot what allows the background of the scene to become realistic and more layered. The shot took 8 times to get right as it was by a problem with the set what made them having to shoot the scene entering at the back. Scorsese decided to do this unbroken as a way to symbolize the life ahead for Henry.
Film recommendation
Activity 4
I agree to an extent as someone from the culture I believe is the best person to take the role of director. As you can tell in Quentin Tarantino films he overuses racial slurs with Spike Lee criticising him for that particularly as he does overuse that offensive language however Tarantino’s movies are supposed to be over the top and Samuel L Jackson has defended him. This shows a mix of opinion in this debate however it can clearly be seen for the argument how Lee sees his culture misrepresented as a form of this as films such Black Panther what reached a wider audience as Ryan Coogler an African-american director was able to represent his culture and find a characters for this audience to resonate with.
However Spike Lee’s comments could be turned against him by saying how he might misrepresent certain cultures in his movies. However when he brings up Detroit that is unfair to criticise Bigelow as she is using sources to make a movie what according to some people is 99.5% accurate to the what actually happened. So its difficult to do everything right when your using material based of true stories to make a movie. As well that movie is a balance of the both white and black culture in the 60s what was possibly different to what is today making it even harder to get a perfect portrayal of both societies.
Yet I do see his problem as a whole as directors from one culture are not able to capture the same effect of someone from the culture the film has incorporated into it at its core as they haven’t experienced to understand it. I still do believe that its not major problem compared to white washing in Hollywood what doesn’t allow a culture to be represented in the movie unlike this what still allows a culture to be represented.