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.
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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