Monday, December 7, 2015

The Cutting Edge

Documentary Genre: Exploration film
Role of the Filmmaker: Chronicler
Burning Question: Why would editing be so important to a film?
Visual Imagery: Example from films, black and white of earlier editors
Theme: Editing started out very under appreciated and is still a silent art today.
Stakes: Not enough cut on a scene it will drag out or not match up. To short and you won't have the right feel. Must work with the director, and although not recommended sometimes the actor.
Editing Style: Continues
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer:

This would be a documentary I would like to own in order to study it more fully. Very fascinating and doesn’t bore.

Monday, November 16, 2015

War Dance

Documentary Genre: Biographies and portraits, Direct cinema, Performance Films
Role of the Filmmaker: Chronicler
Burning Question: With this group of students be able to make it to competition and win?
Visual Imagery: Crisp clear, rack focus, heart breaking with actions. Traditional song, dance, and clothing.
Theme: Through difficult times, a group a students in bush practice hard to get to a huge competition.
Stakes: Being attacked by Rebels, The students won’t be able to compete, The students won’t place in the first three, Some of the students won’t be able to come
Editing Style: Continues
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer:

I watched a documentary very similar to this a few years ago called the invisible children. They are very different from each other, even with the same setting. You feel sorry for the children, but you also learn how strong the people of Uganda are. They are adults in children’s bodies, and it’s horrible to know that they’re not living without worry. There are two major things that stuck out to me in War Dance. One, you learn about children trying their hardest to compete in music and dance in a war zone. Two you learn about individual children and their strengths.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Unzipped

Documentary Genre: Biographies and Portraits, Direct Cinema
Role of the Filmmaker: Chronicler
Burning Question: Will Isaac be able to pull off his next show with high reviews?
Visual Imagery: Goes back and forth between black and white with color.
Theme: Follow Isaac Mizrahi processes of planning and putting on a fashion show.
Stakes: Will Isaac have to compete with another designer that released an Eskimo project. Will the scrim be to much of a crazy idea.
Editing Style: A lot of discontinued editing.
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer:
I liked the interview that were done while they are walking. It shows a that they are real people in the real world. I also like the close up of Isaac when it is a very emotional time. The camera focuses on his eyes to show the emotion but then lowers and focuses on his cigarette.

Friday, October 30, 2015

Ricky J

Documentary Genre: Biographies and portraits
Role of the Filmmaker: Chronicler
Burning Question: What is it like to be a magician and who is Ricky Jay?
Visual Imagery: Dark silhouettes for mystery, old footage and pictures, magic trick performances, mirrors
Theme: Magicians keep secrets from other magicians but they still learn from each other.
Stakes: Who are the master magicians? Will we know more about magic by the end of this show?
Editing Style: Mostly continues, but some discontinues.
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer:

I loved this documentary. I learned a lot such as their are a lot of first name, last name ini. Transitions are great and the way they did the scenes without the talking heads are great.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Cove

Documentary Genre: Cinema Verite, Discovery
Role of the Filmmaker: Guerrilla, Movement
Burning Question: What is going on with hunting dolphins?
Visual Imagery: Old footage of flipper and Ric O'Barry. The wale convention, surfing, and diving. B-roll of dolphins. Undercover footage.
Theme: Breaking into restricted area to find the truth behind dolphin slaughter.
Stakes: Will they get caught and go to jail? Will they be able to tell the story? What will happen to the dolphins?
Editing Style: Some continues and discontinues
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer. Describe the parameter factors and how they came into play during this film.
This was a very difficult documentary for me. I’ve become fascinated with Japan for awhile now and it saddens me to see this side of them. Not that it is going to keep me from learning more about them, after all America as done some pretty bad things as well.

This documentary inspires me to stand up and do something to fix the problem. Although, how one person can make a difference and how to do it are very popular questions for me.

Monday, October 5, 2015

La Mancha

Documentary Genre: Biographies and portraits, Direct Cinema
Role of the Filmmaker: Chronicler, observer
Burning Question: Will the movie Don Quixote get finished?
Visual Imagery: Footage of actual scenes. Clips of setting locations and making other production design equipment.
Theme: The process of how Don Quixote is attempted.
Stakes: Will the actors make it in time for rehearsals and screen test? Will the actor for Don Quixote get well enough to ride horses again? Will they run out of money and who will clean up the bills afterwards? Is the insurance going to cover them.
Editing Style: Continuous
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer. Describe the parameter factors and how they came into play during this film.

This documentary reminded me a little bit of a production I was on. Although we actually finished ours and everything didn’t fall apart in the end.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Rush

Documentary Genre: Musical documentary
Role of the Filmmaker: Chronicler
Burning Question: What are they going to do next?
Visual Imagery: Old footage of concerts and interviews. Photos of promotions and concerts.
Theme: Rush shows the ups and downs of how a band has progressed over fifty years.
Stakes: Rush might be forced to go mainstream, play at low venues, or have to go home and work farms. Will Rush get stuck in one style for too long and get in trouble with fans.
Editing Style: Mostly Continues editing with some discontinues
Questions, emotions, thoughts that this film provoked in you as viewer

I enjoyed this documentary a lot. It was interesting watching about a band learn and grow. I like to put on my Pandora with shuffle and just listen to music. I had no idea I was listening to Rush or  have ever heard of them, until this documentary.