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Cinema going in jersey

How many cinema screens were there on Jersey during the “golden age” of cinema? (the 1930s-1960s)

‘New Era Cinema (1954)’

‘Art deco Forum Cinema (1935)’

‘The Odeon Cinema (1952)’

‘Wests (1923)’

How many Cinema Screens are there now?

Jersey’s only cinema – Cineworld. Which houses ten screens.

What independent cinema spaces currently exist in Jersey?

The Odeon Cinema was decommissioned sometime after the war – after running as an independent cinema. It was bought by the freedom center and is now being used as a community center.

Over time Jersey’s cinema’s ability to draw in an audience will eventually diminish due to growing technology and the public release of the ‘television’, which allowed families to watch different genres of film. This lead to fewer people going to the cinema, therefore cinemas had to close due to lack of profitability.

Specialised Roles

Selected roles: Sound, Cinematographer, and Editor

Production Role 1: Sound design

Sound editors/designers

A sound editor is one responsible for managing soundtracks and assembling sound recordings in preparation for the final sound mixing (Post-Production). Additionally, sound designers, i.e. Foley artists are the ones who create these sounds in post for specific scenes in films by using a wide variety of props and items. Sound is an important contributor to a film’s narrative and can change the effect of a scene on an audience.

Inquiry into sound designers in film

An example of a film that utilizes sound design effectively would be ‘A quiet place (2018)’ directed by John Krasinski with sound designers Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn (both Oscar-Nominated sound designers). The film has gained a reputation for being ‘silent’ due to the lack of dialogue. As stated by Emily VanDerWerff in an article focused on the sound design of ‘A quiet place’, “Viewers are not used to a stripped-down environment, where they can hear themselves breathing or crunching on popcorn.” Noise is dangerous-This is what the audience registers due to the film’s main danger, which is sound and the consequences that it has (attracts creatures). Additionally Ethan Van der Ryn stated during an interview that “Conversely, there’s three moments in the film where we take all of the sound out, and I think those are probably the most shocking and in many ways the most intimate moments in the movie.” The sound team aimed to create the strongest relationship between the sound and the audience.

The sound design team slowed down audio recordings of tasers to create the infamous clicking sound of the creatures, and Foley artists created the sound of footsteps by walking bare foot on sand.

Production Role 2: Cinematography

Cinematography

A cinematographer is the one responsible for the development, look, and feel of the images that make up the final scene. Cinematography makes use of motion capture technology. It involves techniques such as the composition of a scene; the lighting of the set or the location; the choice of cameras, lenses, filters, film stock; camera angles, and movements; and integration of any special effects.

Inquiry into cinematography in a film: ‘1917 (2019)’

The film ‘1917 (2019)’ directed by Sam Mendes is made to appear as a single continuous take; mainly used to immerse the audience even further into the film and the character’s narrative. A film is typically made of a large number of camera shots, which are combined in post production. A long take is a shot that is uninterrupted for a longer time than a typical take would be. Mendes worked with cinematographers Roger Deakins and Thomas Newman. The film was shot in a number of takes, edited to make it look as if the viewer is watching a single take. The film tracks two British soldiers on a perilous mission during World War I, with much of the journey taking place along a trench. This long take was a very difficult and expensive process, if one of the actors were to have an accident the retake of that long shot would cost millions. The film does not feature any visible ‘cuts’, but uses physical objects to transition into another scene (wipe), this technique was used to prevent a disconnect in immersion with the film.

Production Role 3: Editing

Editing

Editing is the process of selecting and preparing footage, visual, audio, or cinematic material. Editing is done by a specialized user to portray information or convey a message. Editing is both a creative and technical part of a post-production process and is one of the essential elements in filmmaking. Editing techniques can vary from cuts, wipes, dissolves, cross cuts, shot reverse shot, fades, etc. These types of cuts are usually used as a transition that shows progression within the film (narrative and characters)

Inquiry into editing in film: ‘psycho (1960)’

The film ‘Psycho (1960)’ directed by Alfred Hitchcock and edited by George Tomasini, features a wide range of editing techniques to add further emphasis into the narrative, such as graphic matches and cuts; Martin Scorsese stated “Every Cut a weapon”. Tomasini and Hitchcock are masters at creating tension before an event occurs. Hitchcock himself believed that ‘what leads to the event is more important than the event itself,’ and by using editing they are able to further draw the audience within the film. The film features various types of match cuts; the most memorable being the graphic match with an eye and a shower sink.

Sound summary

Difference between sound mixer and sound editor: (8/11/21)

Sound editor- One responsible for managing sound tracks and assembling sound recordings in preparation for the final sound mixing (Post-Production)

Sound mixer- Sound mixers ensure that there are no unwanted sounds that are recorded during shoots, and make sure that audio from boom mics are recorded at a good level. (Production)

Needle drop moment: (10/11/21)

Using sound that already exists, rather than creating an original score within a film. The ‘Needledrop’ is used when producers want music to add a theme to a scene, and for the audience to associate the music with the mood of the scene.

Foley artist use in films:

Foley artists are individuals who add audio that cannot be recorded during the shoot; audio is created by Foley artists in post production. Examples of sound they create:

Footsteps Impacts natural sounds Background noise Physical damage artificial sounds (sci-fiction)

Film that uses “Leitmotif”:

A leitmotif is a short recurring musical phase/score linked to a specific character, place, or idea

Ex in a film: Halloween (1978)

Voice over/Narration :

Narration can be seen in the film ‘Inglourious Basterds 2009′ where Hugo Stiglitz’s character was first introduced to the audience. Narration is used to summarise Stiglitz’s history with gestapo officers and the ‘basterd’s’ interest in him.

Favourite film soundtrack:

Spider-man: into the Spider-Verse soundtrack album by Daniel Pemberton. Features from Jaden Smith, Amine, Post Malone, Swae lee, etc. Soundtrack is suited toward a younger audience with artist features well known within the younger community.

Activity 3, top ten films from 2018

The majority of the films featured on the List (2018) are action movies which are targeted toward families, some of which are part of franchises such as Avengers: Endgame (2019), Jurassic World (2015), and Star Wars. The genre of SCI-FI and Fantasy attract the most audience worldwide, and the franchise films build a large fandom that adds more popularity and capability to draw in a bigger audience.

An example of a large franchise would be Marvel.

Key Elements in Editing

Cut- ‘Inception (2010)’

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Fade- ‘Spaceballs (1987)’

Nice dissolve from Spaceballs

Dissolve- ‘The innocents (1961)’

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Wipe- ‘Star wars (used across franchise)’

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Flashback- ‘Rocky V (1990)’

The Flashback Sequence Effects Tool Kit — Diffused Glow

Shot Reverse shot- ‘Batman: ‘The Dark Knight 2008’

How to Compose a Cinematic Shot Reverse Shot

Cross cutting- ‘Untouchables 1997′

Untouchables Shootout Scene Good Editing Techniques for Film

Eyeline match- ‘Get out 2017’

6 Essential Tips to achieve continuity in your editing

Graphic match- ‘Psycho (1960)’

Famous editing dissolve from Psycho

Match on action- ‘Bladerunner (1982)’

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