quinta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2016

Quais os elementos de um bom filme

Neste vídeo temos uma abordagem interessante na forma de como as pessoas podem gostar de um filme. Mais concretamente, um ensaio que mensagem pretende elucidar o seu auditório do que é um bom filme.



O vídeo é de Simon Cade  da DSLRguide, que tentar agregar alguns dos elementos que fazem um bom filme e explicá-los.
No seu artigo para a revista escreveu os elementos que considera que caracterizam um bom filme dando exemplos de filmes onde esses elementos estão mais presentes.
A forma que escolheu está muito simples e ao mesmo tempo muito criativo. Ao personificar a árvore como cinema e os seus ramos como os elementos ou extensões do cinema. Isto no vídeo. Deixo primeiro a lista. Que quero guardar!
E mais importante serve como arquivo para consultar mais tarde, pois considero que está dentro daquilo que eu penso.



SCRIPT:

Conflict – Finding Nemo
It’s amazing how much the characters get dragged through the dirt in this film. Nothing ever goes right, they go from one trial to the next tribulation.

Plot – The Departed
Some of my favourite twists and turns in this plot, cleverly weaving two different character’s stories together.

Dialog – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Quirky & Quotable.

Subtext: A Beautiful Mind
Such a great message about mental health, putting us in someone else’s shoes.
CHARACTER:

Flaws: Him & Her (TV)
Really fresh, authentic characters from the to main characters, and then some fun caricatures from the others.

Desires: The Incredibles
Every character has a clear set of goals / desires that link in with their character arcs.
ACTING:

Emotion: Good Will Hunting
This film might make you cry.

Authenticity: Captain Phillips
Tom Hanks does a great job giving a truly believable performance, as do the Somalians. When the characters meet on screen, it was the first time the actors met in person too.

Movement: Dead Poets Society
Lots of great acting movement in this by the king of body language.
TIMING:

Order: Jurassic Park
Love the cross cutting between multiple plots (A story, B story etc) but also within scenes.

Structure: City of God
City of God is a great study in non-chronological storytelling.

Pace: Shaun of the Dead
Comedy is all about timing, apparently. Nick Frost’s perfectly timed sound effect…
SOUND:

Ambience: Se7en
The opening scenes of Se7en are so immersive with all of the ambient sounds. The heavy rain hitting plastic works perfectly.

Sound Effects: Transformers (haha but seriously)
The sound effects help achieve the purpose of this film: as epic as possible. This movie would be nothing without the sounds.

Music: Gladiator
Love the music in this, particularly the use of calm music in contrast to the battle on screen.
VISUALS:

Camera: Double Indemnity
Simple but effective camerawork.

Lighting: The Shawshank Redemption
Very motivated light, which is what i’m appreciating most recently. Perfect specific application of the ‘magic hour’ look that people seem apply to everything.

Location / Set: Fight Club
So grimy, I love it.

Costume: Catch Me If You Can
Covering many costume situations, across different time periods. An integral part of the story without being distracting. Great use of colour.

Props: Dances with Wolves
Significant props to the storyline, as symbols for friendship etc.


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