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jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2013

Documentary

In the essay we just write about the movie "The Godfather"  is a 1972 American film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The film was produced by Albert S. Ruddy production company Paramount Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by Mario Puzo, who adapted the script with Coppola, and Robert Towne without being accredited.
I talked about the lighting and the missen-en-scen, I think this was usefull to work on this topics of this movie because it has lots of scenes to show clearlly this 2 topics

jueves, 8 de agosto de 2013

Photo Shots

This photo was taken to obtain a shadow of the man. We wanted to create a symmetrical shot and this is the reason why he is standing below de sun.




In this shot we can see different type of shadows. It gives the impression that it is an armonical place as the colour suggest that.




This shot is a romantic/sensual style. The warm colours suggest harmony and it gives de impression it is a warm atmosphere. The light on her face suggests a kind person and it is being illuminated by something bright.
 
 

viernes, 31 de mayo de 2013

Horror Scrip

Scrip:
Protagonist:  Lucy, Tom, Lucy Mom and Steve.
(Lucy´s house)
Lucy: Mom! Where are you?

Lucy´s Mother: I’m in the kitchen!

Lucy: what are we going to eat tonight? Please make it be pizza with extra sausage.

Lucy´s Mother: Ok but do your chores first.

Lucy: I can’t I’m going to Tom´s to study for physics.

Lucy´s Mother: Ok but be back soon!

(At Tom´s)
Lucy: Hi Tom. Are your parents’ home?

Tom: Nope, there coming later. We´ve got the place to ourselves.

Lucy: Great

(And in that exact moment Lucy´s mom sent her a message saying “Study hard, love you”)
(Lucy felt guilty; she never told her mother that she was going out with Tom…)
(Lucy realised that Tom wasn’t alone in his house, there was another boy called Steve)
Lucy: Tom why is this boy is with us.  I thought that we are going to study.

Tom: Steve can help us.

Steve: Yes, I’m good at math.

Lucy: But tom!!!!!!! You know what I meant by “Studying”

(While Tom was whispering things, Lucy saw Steve closing up the windows and the door)

Lucy: (scared) Tom what is happening??

Tom: You know Lucy… Sometimes you have to lose.

Steve: Yes, it’s your turn

Lucy: What do you mean by losing? (With her phone in hand)

Steve:  Just … Losing, you lost this time

(Tom gets Lucy from behind)

Lucy: Tom what you are doing, Tom let me go!!!!

Steve: Tom tie her.

(Lucy was left in the basement with two other dead bodies)

Lucy: (Shouting) Help!!!!! Help!!!!!! I need help!!!! Please.

Tom: No one will hear you now; get ready for your end!

Lucy: Tom please (weeping) don’t do this! My mom knows I’m here the police will find you!

Steve: I´m already taking care of that. (He said as he wrote a message from Lucy’s phone to her mother saying: Mom Tom´s not home so I’m going back. Love)

Lucy: No please let me go!!!I don’t deserve this.

Steve: Shut your mouth up, or I´ll sow it

Tom: Or even kill you.

Lucy: I’m 15 think about me!!!

Steve: Gosh you´ve gotten on my nerves (Takes out a knife)

Lucy: What you doing!!! no please no, no, no ¡!

Tom: Sorry Lucy

Lucy: NO please no (Steve stabbed her)

Steve: Sorry she was so annoying.

(And Lucy opened her eyes and wake up on her room)

lunes, 27 de mayo de 2013

"Mise-en-Scene "The Last Emperor"

This shot from the film “The Last Emperor” manages to convey a sense of power and majesty of an exotic culture, but it also hints at an end to this way of life. It shows or conveys a sense of power because of the position of the characters, they are all kneeling down in perfect straight lines looking forward and this evokes a sense of respect. At the same time another thing that evokes the sense of respect is that the shot is perfectly symmetrical and it gives a sense of order. The temple in the set looks very powerful and huge because of the difference in the size in the people kneeling at the front and the temple it self. This shot makes the audience feel inferior and weak because it is a wide long shot, which evokes the feeling of domination.
All the people kneeling dressed in weird costumes that makes us realize it is another culture. People look loyal and as if they were waiting for the end of something. It manages to do this by showing everything in a dark tone, which evokes a sense of doom. Also it does this by showing the throne at the beginning of the long path

Roles

Juan Salvarredi: Editor
Marcos Baibiene: Director
Juan Lopéz: Relator

The Caine Mutiny

During the Second World War, onboard a small insignificant ship in the U.S. Pacific Fleet, an event occurs unlike any that the United States Navy has ever experianced. A Ship's Captain is removed from his command by his Executive Officer in an apparent outright act of mutiny. As the trial of the mutineers unfold, it is then learned that the Captain of the ship was mentally unstable, perhaps even insane. The Navy must then decide: was the Caine Mutiny a criminal act? Or an act of courage to save a ship from destruction at the hands of her Captain. 

Roles in movie productions

Director: is a person who directs the making of a film. Generally, a film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects, and visualizes the script while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfillment of that vision. Alfred Hitchcock: a master of suspense and gallows humor, he turned out classic after classic, including Vertigo, Psycho, and The Birds.

Editor: is part of the creative post-production process of filmmaking. The term film editing is derived from the traditional process of working with film, but now it increasingly involves the use of digital technology. Arthur Schmidt: Back to the Future (I, II & III), Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Last of the Mohicans, Forrest Gump, Contact, Cast Away, Pirates of the Caribbean.

Scriptwriter: is the one who writes copy to be used by an announcer, performer, or director in a film or broadcast. Sound designer: does the process of specifying, acquiring, manipulating or generating audio elements. 

Cinematographer: a cinematographer (usually credited with the title director of photography, or DP) is the chief over the camera and lighting crews working on a film, and responsible for achieving artistic and technical decisions related to the image. Gregg Toland: born in Illinois in 1904, the only child of Jennie and Frank Toland, Gregg and his mother moved to California several years after his parents divorced in 1910. Through Jennie's work as a housekeeper for several people in the movie business, Gregg may had gotten a $12-a-week job at age 15 as an office boy at William Fox Studios...Sound designer: does the process of specifying, acquiring, manipulating or generating audio elements.

Sound designer:  is the member of a film crew responsible for recording all sound on set during the filmmaking production using professional audio equipment, for later inclusion in the finished product, or for reference to be used by the sound designer, sound effects editors, or foley artists. This requires choice and deployment of microphones, choice of recording media, and mixing of audio signals in real time.