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Having no previous directing experience I was not quite sure what to expect coming into this project. Having a primarily performance background in theatre I was somewhat nervous about having to now be the one giving the direction and instruction rather then taking it. I was, however, able to use m...
My movie review is on 'snow falling on cedars¡. My oppion of this movie is that it was a little too boring and didn¡t really go anywhere in the long run. But it did have its good points; the camera shots were fantastic and the actors acting ability was also good. The story is about a boy named ...
Trying to produce a film adaptation from a play or novel is sometimes quite difficult because the result of the film is almost completely based on the director's decisions. While the director may manipulate the film production and guide it towards a certain direction, other people may disagree ...
Set against the backdrop of the mid 1990's Los Angeles club scene, Swingers, gives us an engaging and realistic look into the L.A. singles life, and serves as a parable for all of those out there that have looked for love, failed and have had the courage to get up and try again. The story cente...
Tarantino: Writer, Director, Actor, Lunatic You've seen it before. It's been mocked in several movies. You may have even pretended to do it with your buddies. It's the slow motion walk scene from Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dog's. Little did Tarantino know, that thi...
I have chosen the movie Kids to analyze. I picked this film because of the important messages it relays to viewers. This is the first movie that has been able to realistically depict the lives of white urban youth. It is a real eye-opener for parents and a majority of the older generations. The...
I saw this movie on October first at my home. I decided I was in the mood to watch a B-movie, since I haven't seen one in awhile. Sidney W. Pink wrote and directed this movie. Two other films he directed were Journey to the seventh planet (1962) and Finger on the Trigger (1965). The story ...
It's always hard to remake a movie that has achieved classic status, as is the case with the 1950 movie DOA. But Annabel Jankel and Rocky Morton's 1988 remake of the film breathes new life into it. The basic question that must be posed to the directors of any remake is: Why bother' Why not...
General Purpose: To inform my audience about Quentin Tarantino. Specific Purpose: My audience will know who he is, how he became Quentin Tarantino, and most important his movies. Introduction Attention Reveal Topic Relevancy Credibility Preview I. If you liked that you'll l...
William Shakespeare's play "Much Ado About Nothing" differs in many ways to MGM Studios adaptation to the text. With over 400 years separating the original play from the modern day film, there are many differences in characters, the setting, the costumes, and the dialogue. Many of t...
In the media arts class you learn about the camera and all about the different angles and shots there are. Some of these shots are; wide shots medium shots close ups and extreme close-ups. You learn that when you are filming a variation of different shots and camera angles can make the video that ...
The Searchers (1956) is one of America's top one-hundred films ever made. John Ford directed this film with John Wayne as the leading role, his supporting actors/actresses were Natalie Wood, Jeffery Hunter, Vera Miles, and Ward Bond.The film tells the story of a man, Wayne, searching for his captu...
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in London on August 13, 1899. His father, William Hitchcock, a grocer, and his mother, Emma Whelan Hitchcock, brought him up. As a young boy he loved to travel, and by the time he was eight he had ridden every bus line in London and explored all of its docks and sh...
Days of Heaven Days of Heaven: - Director Terrence Malick - Screenplay written by Terrence Malick - Cinematography by Nestor Almendors - Music by Leo Kottke and Ennio Morricone - Production Design by Jack Fisk - Costume Design by Patricia Norris - Film Editing by Billy Weber - ...
Quentin Tarantino: The Art of the Movies"Storytelling has become a lost art. There is no storytelling, there's just situations. Very rarely are you told a story." These phrases are from Quentin Tarantino, a screenwriter, storyteller, producer, director, an actor, and film maker. Though his films are...
\"Auter\" is a French term for the film director who places a personal style on his or her films. It was first coined by Francois Truffaut to describe the mark of a film director on his films. A director can be considered an auteur if about five of his films depict a certain style that is definite...
Introduction Hi, hello, how you doing. Before telling you what my favorite movie is, let me mention a few elements that I think, any good movie should have. Story or the script is, in my opinion the most important part of any movie, this is where any moviemaking process begins, story is what a di...
Dreams After watching the movie Dreams, I feel that it is to complicated and in depth for the average person. Akira Kurosawa, who lived in Japan from 1910 to 1998, directed the movie. Akira was a very respected director, but is criticized for his films being too intellectual. The movie Dreams...
When audience members look at films they want to put reality on the shelf and enjoy a well written movie. Martin Scorsese has always captivated and fascinated his audience members for many years. His types of movies tend to have a male leads while the female characters are sometimes not as develop...
Michael Mann's life is not as open and public as many of his colleagues and rivals in Hollywood, but over the last few years he has been brought into the forefront through his increasingly impressive work, which will hit a peak this year with the release of his latest offering, Ali....
I did my project on Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing" I just so happened to see the movie and the play and will be using both for my comparison. "Much Ado About Nothing'' is a postwar love story. Its principal subject is that of romance that may settle over the land after ...
Quentin Tarantino is arguably one of the most influential film makers/ directors/ actors of our time and has made his mark on Hollywood forever. His movies are thought provoking, intelligent, and, very often, so vulgar and violent that we cringe or turn away while watching. However, Quentin Tarant...
Well-known director Krzysztof Kieslowski, has stated that he dislikes making films but appreciates the life they've allowed him to live. Kieslowski was born in Warsaw, Poland, on June 27, 1941. His father was ill for most of his life and when he was 16, his father died at the age of 47. At this time...
Two films that show the ups, and more often the downs of filmmaking are "8 ½" by Fellini and "Day for Night" by Francios Truffaut. The films follow around the crew and cast who are in the process of filming a movie. What is of most interest are the difficulties movie producer...
Directing: A Career ProfileDirecting is a difficult, yet exciting and creative career with a long history and a promising future. It's a career full of stress, but the end production is well worth it. With a little time and a lot of patience, someone could create a successful movie, TV show, or pl...