Hello and welcome back! Today I will be reviewing and comparing films Le Jetee by Chris Marker and the full-length film by Terry Gilliams. Both films contain their similarities and differences. For instance, in Le Jetee the acting is different to that of the 12 monkeys. Instead of characters actually playing their part, it is in the form of photos and non-diegetic sound. On the other hand, full length film, 12 monkeys has dialogue and actual scenes not photographs. For them to be the similar, 12 monkeys would need a narrator to do a voiceover of the film as well. In order to pay tribute to the movie, 12 Monkeys also reworks the plot, topic, and concepts from La Jetée. In addition, La Jetée is a picture-based narrative about a World War III survivor who is transported back in time to prevent the planet's destruction in order to preserve humankind. With the photos being shown in black and white alongside the use of reverse shots, clean cuts, cross fades, and dissolve create a powerfu...
1.What titles are displayed during the opening sequenced? 2.What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? 3.What connotations do these images carry? 4.How does the film establish a feeling of genre from the outset? 5.What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to its target audience? 6.How has technology been used effectively? Titles displayed during the opening sequence in the film Grown Ups shows the production company, Happy Productions, A film made by Dennis Dugan, the title of the movie "Grown Ups." The titles that are shown are over a montage of childhood photos of the main characters. These childhood images are the main prioritization of the opening sequence. Photos include pictures of the kid's playing basketball, swimming, riding bikes, and participating in other activities. The photos also show the characters with their families and friends, highlighting the strong bonds they formed in their youth. The emphasis on these images reinforces the cent...
Welcome back! I have done research on a short films, this being on the movie Gridlock by Ian Hunt. Gridlock is the same genre as what I am planning to film, thriller. This short film is about a little girl going missing on a country road from inside one of the cars in a traffic jam. Her father goes on a vicious hunt to find her and soon everyone becomes a suspect. The vivid camera work seen and consistent pressing rhythm of the editing made it seem as if the audience is in the center of the events unfolding. In the film an accident regarding a horse is what causes the traffic jam. An extreme close-up of the fathers eyes staring at the horse's body lying dead in the middle of the street. This creates intensity and suspense within this scene which was then followed up by the realization of his missing daughter. All of the bystanders and constant accusations making everyone a suspect is a convention that leaves the viewers on the edge of their seat. With all the well-t...
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