What is Magical Realism?
Magical Realism is the power of imagination that can been seen as reality through the eyes of the person imagining it. Its an effect that is used to show what a character is feeling how they see things around them. This can only be seen through the characters eyes and no one else can see what they are getting across. It can give messages of child like characters where they are seen as looking old but can have life like images around them.
Why is it used
It is used to convey an escape from the real world that a character can see to try and break free from real life events.
How is Magical Realism used in Amalie
Amalie is seen as a child like character where by we can see her emotions and what she is feeling like through her eyes which no one else can see. Magical Realism is used in scenes where she is to nervous to talk to someone so she turns to water. This shows the nervous and how shes turning into water which is a feeling we get when we are nervous, Through Magical Realism it takes that and actually shows her turning to water.
Another scene would be where Amalie is about to to sleep but with her child like mind she imagines her Amalie toys are putting her to bed. Using Magical Realism we see this as the toys moving and putting her to bed just as she would like to see it.
Where does it come from?
It comes from historical myths from Russia Cuba and India. It started out as a painting in 1925 with a German art critic.
What is recognizable about it?
No one else can see it but it is also seen as a normal emotion or a feeling that the character wants to see that no one else can see. Expresses on what there feelings and position through Magical Realism
Is it a style of a genre?
I would say that it is a Style that can be used in any genre films.
How is different from a fantasy?
It can only be seen through the eyes of the character and is not a world that people can go to its only a thing that more realistic but only through one character. Its diffrent from fansty anyone can be part of it but with Magical Fanstasy we see only what one character is seeing and no one else can see it.
How does link to CHN
Its has fantasy elements with the way she acts. High bridity used in comedy drama. it has a sense of mistory because everyone is okay with it. It can lead a story through imagination by showing a character what to do next by seeing what she is thinking and is done though another character.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
White Ribbon
White Ribbon Trailer
White ribbon is a German movie written and directed by Michael Haneke that is set in 1913 - 1914. The films was made in 2009 and is about the memories of an unnamed tailor. The cinematography is in black and white to give it that old time feeling that the director was trying to get across to his audience (Autuers Theory).
White ribbon is a German movie written and directed by Michael Haneke that is set in 1913 - 1914. The films was made in 2009 and is about the memories of an unnamed tailor. The cinematography is in black and white to give it that old time feeling that the director was trying to get across to his audience (Autuers Theory).
Who Needs Films Critics?
When professional print film critics are having to come to have arguments and are challanged by bloggers, Sight and Sounds (which is a international film magazine) looks at the future of criticism itself and makes them find inspiration through there writing - Nick James
What use are film critics?
Films Critics are the people who look at film differently to how we see the film. Most film critics dues to the decline in print film has turned to modern film reviewing ways. Blogs are set up for these reviews to be done in as well as internet videos with clips and images so it is open to a wider audience. This is also free to use as well. The point of a Film Critic is to look at film in a different way to the audience. They mainly focus on there MICRO and MACRO areas such as cinematography as well as seeing if there is a key story behind it and using Auteur's Theory to look at the whole of the film through the directors eyes.
Film Critics
Michel Ciment
Mark Cousins
Jean-Michel Frodon
Kent Jones
What use are film critics?
Films Critics are the people who look at film differently to how we see the film. Most film critics dues to the decline in print film has turned to modern film reviewing ways. Blogs are set up for these reviews to be done in as well as internet videos with clips and images so it is open to a wider audience. This is also free to use as well. The point of a Film Critic is to look at film in a different way to the audience. They mainly focus on there MICRO and MACRO areas such as cinematography as well as seeing if there is a key story behind it and using Auteur's Theory to look at the whole of the film through the directors eyes.
Film Critics
Michel Ciment
Mark Cousins
Jean-Michel Frodon
Kent Jones
Friday, 7 June 2013
Steven Spielberg
What is his recognisable style?
Spielberg stared out focusing on World wars and putting storys behind it linking the two. In saving private ryan he used the setting with World War 2 and made characters behind it with another task to save private ryan. He wanted to create a bond with all of the soldiers and show that they all have something going on besides the war and how the audience can relate to them. He included clips from the actual war as well to show the audience that sense of what it was like when they was there. He used themes such as Hope, War, Freedom. He mainly focased on making films with big budgets with stuff like massive dinosors and time travel.
What Themes and Messages his Spielberg Interested in through his films?
In ET Steven Spielberg used a small alien to land on earth and ends up being looked after a little boy. The themes we can get from this is Love, Friendship, Brotherhood. It was around this time that many alien films had come out such as Alien by Ridley Scott which gave audiences a fear of these creatures. Spielberg however made a film with aliens in it but showed that our look at Aliens being these beings that abduct us can actually be seen as nice creatures. He showed that we dont actually know what Aliens are like and that if they are horrible beings or not. He gave his audience the message that humans can be friends with people no matter there race or where they are from. The theme of Brotherhood comes in with his other films such as Jaws where 3 men on a boat are getting drunk together and having a good time while capturing a massive great white shark with also shows masculinity and power. He uses this theme in nearly all of his films such as Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers and Back to the Future. A HUGE message from his war films which he used in all of his war films was "For one thing I dont think anybody in any war thinks themselves as a hero". He used this message to show that the soldiers are just like ever day people just doing there job and what they are trained to do. He also used grown up films but made them child like by adding such things as Dinosaurs and making children in them as main parts. "He gave a message of When i grow up i still want to be a director"
Is Spielberg an Auteur?
The Co founder of the Auteur is called Andre Bazin. The Theory included parts of a group of cinema enthusiasts who had written for Cahiers Du Cinema. They stated that the film should look and be evaluated on the what the directors personal eye and how they wanted the film to be. The Theory was used by directors to back up the new wave (nouvelle vague) in french cinema. In the 1960's This was then picked up and made into English language for film criticism. The Theory states that the its up to the director to bring there film to life and express there thoughts. This applies to Spielberg though his films. An example of this would be ET where he showed the relationship between ALiens and Humans. He went against the whole humans fighting aliens war and showed the lovable side of it. He used this theory to also use in his other films to relate to what actually would happen if we was placed in a situation with dinosaurs still being in our times. References
actors in his films - http://theweek.com/article/slide/222173/8-actors-who-got-their-big-breaks-in-spielberg-films#8
Leo Bradly- http://www.isu.edu/~garijose/Pages/Course%20Syllabi/PDF/PerfPDF/Constr1Eisenstein.pdf
Auteur Document - http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/staffhome/siryan/screen/auteur%20theory.htm
Steven Spielberg Wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000229/
Wiki Auterur Theory - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur_theory
Spielberg stared out focusing on World wars and putting storys behind it linking the two. In saving private ryan he used the setting with World War 2 and made characters behind it with another task to save private ryan. He wanted to create a bond with all of the soldiers and show that they all have something going on besides the war and how the audience can relate to them. He included clips from the actual war as well to show the audience that sense of what it was like when they was there. He used themes such as Hope, War, Freedom. He mainly focased on making films with big budgets with stuff like massive dinosors and time travel.
What Themes and Messages his Spielberg Interested in through his films?
In ET Steven Spielberg used a small alien to land on earth and ends up being looked after a little boy. The themes we can get from this is Love, Friendship, Brotherhood. It was around this time that many alien films had come out such as Alien by Ridley Scott which gave audiences a fear of these creatures. Spielberg however made a film with aliens in it but showed that our look at Aliens being these beings that abduct us can actually be seen as nice creatures. He showed that we dont actually know what Aliens are like and that if they are horrible beings or not. He gave his audience the message that humans can be friends with people no matter there race or where they are from. The theme of Brotherhood comes in with his other films such as Jaws where 3 men on a boat are getting drunk together and having a good time while capturing a massive great white shark with also shows masculinity and power. He uses this theme in nearly all of his films such as Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers and Back to the Future. A HUGE message from his war films which he used in all of his war films was "For one thing I dont think anybody in any war thinks themselves as a hero". He used this message to show that the soldiers are just like ever day people just doing there job and what they are trained to do. He also used grown up films but made them child like by adding such things as Dinosaurs and making children in them as main parts. "He gave a message of When i grow up i still want to be a director"
Is Spielberg an Auteur?
The Co founder of the Auteur is called Andre Bazin. The Theory included parts of a group of cinema enthusiasts who had written for Cahiers Du Cinema. They stated that the film should look and be evaluated on the what the directors personal eye and how they wanted the film to be. The Theory was used by directors to back up the new wave (nouvelle vague) in french cinema. In the 1960's This was then picked up and made into English language for film criticism. The Theory states that the its up to the director to bring there film to life and express there thoughts. This applies to Spielberg though his films. An example of this would be ET where he showed the relationship between ALiens and Humans. He went against the whole humans fighting aliens war and showed the lovable side of it. He used this theory to also use in his other films to relate to what actually would happen if we was placed in a situation with dinosaurs still being in our times. References
actors in his films - http://theweek.com/article/slide/222173/8-actors-who-got-their-big-breaks-in-spielberg-films#8
Leo Bradly- http://www.isu.edu/~garijose/Pages/Course%20Syllabi/PDF/PerfPDF/Constr1Eisenstein.pdf
Auteur Document - http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/staffhome/siryan/screen/auteur%20theory.htm
Steven Spielberg Wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Spielberg http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000229/
Wiki Auterur Theory - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur_theory
Directors
Scosese
Religious characters, mixed with god, Italian American 1930s
Croneberg
Body horror, Mental and Physical Disfigurement human, Creative, Relates to Pubity (change)
Almodover
Alternative Sexuality, Female Relationships, Uses of the Homosexual community.
Aronofsky
Family, Movies about families, Past Haunting, Emotional and depressing, Sexuality (nudity)
Anderson
Dysfunctional Families, Strong characters, Absent fathers (not loverbal) Comedy dramas.
Spielberg
What is his recognisable style?
Spielberg stared out focusing on World wars and putting storys behind it linking the two. In saving private ryan he used the setting with World War 2 and made characters behind it with another task to save private ryan. He wanted to create a bond with all of the soldiers and show that they all have something going on besides the war and how the audience can relate to them. He included clips from the actual war as well to show the audience that sense of what it was like when they was there. He used themes such as Hope, War, Freedom. He mainly focased on making films with big budgets with stuff like massive dinosors and time travel.
What Themes and Messages his Spielberg Interested in through his films?
In ET Steven Spielberg used a small alien to land on earth and ends up being looked after a little boy. The themes we can get from this is Love, Friendship, Brotherhood. It was around this time that many alien films had come out such as Alien by Ridley Scott which gave audiences a fear of these creatures. Spielberg however made a film with aliens in it but showed that our look at Aliens being these beings that abduct us can actually be seen as nice creatures. He showed that we dont actually know what Aliens are like and that if they are horrible beings or not. He gave his audience the message that humans can be friends with people no matter there race or where they are from. The theme of Brotherhood comes in with his other films such as Jaws where 3 men on a boat are getting drunk together and having a good time while capturing a massive great white shark with also shows masculinity and power. He uses this theme in nearly all of his films such as Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers and Back to the Future. A HUGE message from his war films which he used in all of his war films was "For one thing I dont think anybody in any war thinks themselves as a hero". He used this message to show that the soldiers are just like ever day people just doing there job and what they are trained to do. He also used grown up films but made them child like by adding such things as Dinosaurs and making children in them as main parts. "He gave a message of When i grow up i still want to be a director"
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