my COMPARATIVE study

Area of Film Focus – Cinematography and Style in the Anime/Manga genre

“The word anime is the Japanese term for animation, which means all forms of animated media. Outside Japan, anime refers specifically to animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes.” – Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime)

Film 1 – Perfect Blue

A singer quits her band to become an actress and sheds her “good girl” image to further her career.

REVIEWS: (Sourced from Rotten Tomatoes)

Strange, stylish and intelligent, this is a rare anime film that delivers on its Eastern promise.” – Kim Newman, Empire

Animated. Singer quits band to become an actress. Interesting play on perceptions of reality.” – Anita Gates, The NYTimes

A brutal and haunting meditation on identity, femininity, and fame.” – Matt Brunson, Film Frenzy

Film 2 – A Silent Voice

When a grade school student with impaired hearing is bullied mercilessly, she transfers to another school. Years later, one of her former tormentors sets out to make amends.

REVIEWS: (Sourced from Rotten Tomatoes)

It’s a very tough tightrope director Naoko Yamada walks with a protagonist bully but she manages to underscore the social anxiety and rejection of both characters with poignancy and power.” – Rachel Wagner, Rotoscopers

A marvelously subtle work of visual storytelling.” – Tim Brayton, Alternate Ending

The film is beautiful to look at. The film is hand-drawn, and the outdoor settings and backdrops are breathtaking. A Silent Voice is a true piece of art.” Alan Ng, Film Threat

Comparative Study Question – “How has the Anime/Manga genre changed over time?”

Comparative Study

Area of Film FocusFilm 1Film 2Topic for Comparative Study
Film Genre and Film Style: HeistBaby Driver (2017)Italian Job (1969)How has the genre has changed over time – heist.

Look at the Christian Metz film theory

IB Film Lessons Week Beginning 20th April: French New Wave and Comparative Assessment

This week, the primary focus needs to be on getting your Comparative Research Question uploaded to your blog.
You should also read through the slides on French New Wave and watch the YouTube Videos. The Breathless task could be undertaken as a research task without watching the whole film.
By the end of this week you should have:
1)Uploaded your research question for your Comparative Study (which identifies your film theory focus and the two films that you intend to use) to your blog
2)Read through and watched the French New Wave lesson and completed the “Breathless” task which should be sent straight to Ms Magowan via e mail.