The movie Dances with Wolves main
genre is western, it’s a western genre because it deals with Indians, and
usually with western movies the main plot is fighting for land or man vs man,
and horses/animals. The music in Dances with Wolves is usually dramatic,
especially with the part where Dances with Wolves is dancing around the fire
and chanting. There is also a scene when Dances with Wolves is going to leave
the Indians and while he is leaving, sad slow music starts up. Another scene is
some kind of happy tune while Dances with Wolves is getting married and time
passes by throughout winter . The acting really impressed me, Stands with a
Fist, her pretending she didn’t know English very well, it had me fooled. The
music was really intriguing also, it dealt a lot with emotion also, and the
directing was amazing, everything about the movie, I liked it a lot. My overall
take on the film on a scale 1-10 I’d give it a 8 it was really good, actors
were good, plot was good but original.
Friday, December 11, 2015
In Chariots of Fire, the acting was
okay, personally I didn’t like the main character and he ran, it was kind of
goofy too me. The five points covered in
class, it was pretty good, I’m not sure if the main character was popular in Hollywood
at the time, but that’s probably why they used some budget on some nobody. The
music in Chariots of Fire was really good; it made me feel the feeling it was supposed
to do to the audience. It was really beautiful music, and it was perfect in the
moments of the movie. The editing would use a L Cut, you could hear the music
at the beginning of one scene, and it would transition from another scene, but
you could still hear the music, and it matched the circumstances. The theme of the movie is just to prove their
selves. One man is devoted to God, and another man is Jewish. The camera
movement throughout the movie would me a wide shot, and you would just watch
them run around. I have no idea why this movie won the Oscar for best picture
in 1981, because I thought this was the most boring movie ever. I mean I love
running, I love sports, but this movie was really confusing, and I had no idea
what was actually going on the whole time. I didn’t even know who the main
character was.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
The diegetic sounds in Rocky are a lot. Diegetic sound is
what you hear on the screen and can see them. One of them is when Rocky is hitting a piece
of meat, and you can see him hitting the meat and the sound of meat getting
beat. Other sounds are when Creed and Rocky are in the ring and hitting each
other and you can hear them hitting each other. Non-diegetic sounds are sounds
playing in the background but you can’t see them on the screen. Some examples
is when you hear the crowd booing and cheering while rocky is in the ring.
Another one is when you can hear the train on the tracks while rocky is on the
streets. Also when Rocky was in the locker room you can hear other people
boxing and jump roping. The theme of the film is never giving up. The film was well
received in 1975-1976 because they made an amazing movie that made Sylvester
Stallone famous. Some save the cat moments are when Rocky makes the young girl
go home instead of smoking and getting in trouble. Another is when Rocky is
nice to Aiden after her brother was being so rude to her, and when Rocky
credits his friend on T.V.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Waking Ned Devine
The
style of editing in the movie was continuous. The very first major point in the
Waking Ned Devine was when Jackie found Ned dead in his home, with the lottery
ticket winner. The mid-point is when Michael pretended to be Ned I believe.
Also the climax is at the very end when they cash in the check and everybody is
partying. Music was used everywhere, in the very beginning it played some happy
music thinking that Jackie was going to win the lottery, but it fooled us and
he didn’t win. At the very end when everybody is in the pub and there are violins
and the music keeps intensifying and then the witch gets hit while she’s in the
phone booth. Parallel storytelling is with the witch and also when Michael is
naked on the scooter while Jackie is with the guy in the car asking for Ned.
Monday, November 2, 2015
The
Godfather
In the Godfather the use of color varies, at
one point their is somebody in a gold room, and that represents wealth. Also
when their is a wedding, everybody is dressed in white like normal. Also when
they are in the godfathers dark room, everything is dark including the actors
and the lighting is dark as well. The shots were framed in the rule of thirds,
especially at one point when they are fighting in the street and the other guy
that is getting beat to death is on the left side at the very end which is fear
on that left side. An extreme close up appeared when Michael was in the bar and
getting mad at the gentleman and when he killed them. I think what made the
film so important and successful, is that it has you root for the bad guys, and
it shows that even bad people can be good people with good purposes. The
external goal is the godfather helping other people who are in need, and i
think another external goal is when Michael kills those two guys in the bar.
The internal goal is dealing with the godfathers sons with their wives i
believe, because they would have a lot of conflicts with their wives. I think
their may be a lot of themes, but I would think that the theme is power,
whether it be the Godfather or the police. The theme could also be to help
others.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Amadeus
Albert
Fellows
10/26/15
Intro To Film
Amadeus
The
wardrobe in Amadeus was very spot on. It felt like it was taking place in 1984
and the masks’ that they used were as if it were in the past. Especially the
wigs that everybody wore in the movie, and the color pallet in Amadeus made us feel
what the color was supposed to make us feel. For example when Mozart died and
everybody was in black representing death and the color white when Mozart was
getting married. Especially the color red meaning power and you saw that
throughout the movie, lots of different people were in charge. The make up on
the actors was good, I guess back in the past it was trying to tell us that a
lot of women used a ton of makeup. The locations also made me feel as if I were
there, it had a English look to the movie, for examples the buildings, but the
lighting indoors made it feel tense, and
made you think something terrible was going to go on. The production design aided verisimilitude very
well, again I felt as if I were 1984 with the costumes and the setting. The
production designed added to the story big time, for example the old guy in the
wheelchair with his jacked up teeth, and the crazy people and different kind of
cages. I felt what we learn from 1984 is that people cared about money and
fame. They cared about music big time, including Mozart, and some people were
jealous of him. I think the theme of Amadeus is you have a different set of
talents from god and that you have something special and other people do as
well, and you have to accept that. Don’t wish to be somebody else, but just be you. The explicit meaning is that
Antonio Salieri is jealous of Mozart and wants to ruin everything for him.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Albert Fellows
10/05/2015
Intro To Film
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
I think this film was a big hit in 1967
because it had characters who were enjoyable to watch. I think that the
implicit meaning of the movie was that you can never run away from your
mistakes or troubles. The film used the montage correctly because they were
going everywhere and enjoying themselves, and then they went to someplace that
wasn't so great, but still found a way get their groove back and learned
Spanish. This film won the Oscar because it was historical and had actors that
were so likable that you didn't want them to die. A Anti Hero is a character
who doesn't posses heroic attributes. The filmmakers make us root for these
villains because they are funny and good looking. This film personally says too
me is that the villain can be a crowd favorite. What genre of film is this? its
a western film because of gun fights and the saloon type of place. If this film
were released today it wouldn't get a lot of attention due to the graphics, but
if it were a re-make I think it would be pretty cool too watch and see how far
technology has gotten us.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Albert Fellows
09/28/2015
Singin In The Rain
- Opening Image= When Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont come out of the fancy car in Hollywood , and the crowd is going crazy over them.
- Catalyst= When their is sound into the picture now.
- Midpoint=The pre show of their first movie.
- All is Lost= 1st video is out of sync and having trouble with speaking in the mic and Lena's voice over trying to make her lip sync.
The Films Genre
The films genre is a musical. Two traits are that the main cast does the singing, and it also involves love of song and dance routines. The film was successful when it came out because of the actors and actresses. It got a couple of awards for the movie itself and Jean Hagen got an award. The films explicit meaning is that the new thing is sound in picture, a talking picture. The Implicit meaning is that how in real life people struggled with making a "talking picture' and how is was not easy. What does the film tell you about 1927 is that their was no sound. In 1952 shows that talking pictures were popular.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Albert Fellows
09/14/2015
Amazing
Grace
· The dialogue in the movie set the tone of the movie
really well. In one of the parts there was a Q&A where William was being
asked questions, and he didn’t say yes or no, he talked with meaning and honesty.
The dialogue was great, it flowed very well throughout the movie, and I felt as
if I were with them.
Opening Image= William saved the horse from getting
hurt even more than it already was.
·
Theme= The theme of the story was William wanting to
change the world.
·
Set up= William Pitt invites some guests to dinner.
·
Catalyst= Is if he needs to decide to get rid of
slavery or not.
·
Debate= If William is actually going to help the
blacks.
·
Break into two= Dinner with the special guests and
Barbara Spooner.
·
B-Story= William is falling in love with Barbara
Spooner (Romance).
·
Fun and Games= William starts making other feel bad
for the blacks.
·
Mid-Point= Lord Charles Fox signs the treaty of
slavery.
·
Bad Guys Close in= Bill is defeated.
·
All is lost= Everybody is turning against William, and
William turning against others.
·
Dark Night of the Soul= William Pitt dies.
·
Break into Three= William is going to get that bill approved
no matter what.
·
Finale= Slave Trade is passed.
·
Final Image= William is praised after death and during
the slave bill being passed.
·
Set up= Feeding the homeless. Pay off= The dinner with
the strangers with the African American.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Albert Fellows
09/07/2015
Batman Begins
- Opening Image= When Bruce as a child falls down the well and bats start attacking him.
- Theme= The theme of the movie is dealing with fear.
- Set up= When Bruce and his parents go to the opera.
- Catalyst= Bruce's parents are shot right in front of him.
- Debate= He is alone with his butler, and doesn't know what to do.
- B-Story= The B-Story is finding himself.
- Fun and games=When he gets all the gadgets and the training from the ninjas.
- Mid-Point= When he captures the criminals smuggling the cocaine in stuffed animals.
- All is Lost= When Bruce is defeated by the ninjas and is under a board on fire.
- Dark Night of the Soul=When Bruce suits up to face scarecrow and the ninjas.
- Finale=Bruce defeats the ninjas from polluting the water supply.
- Final Image= Gordon gives Bruce a card with the joker on it and saying how he's dangerous and then Bruce sways off the movie screen.
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