Nichols states that ‘sound is as crucial as image in conveying meaning’ (2010, 64). I believe this opening sequence is an excellent example as it perfectly sums up the impact…
Nowadays the world progresses faster than ever. The nation has been swept by rapid developments in technology and inspiring social movements. Directors and artists notice these changes, and as a result, film adapts. The release date of a film can speak volumes about a film. It is a marker of all the elements available at a specific time to form the formal and social qualities of a film.…
Spike Lee combines certain cinematic techniques together in order to convey a specific message about societal issues such as race and gender. Throughout this analysis of Spike Lee, the relationship between the dialogue in a sequence and the cinematic techniques in a sequence will be heavily analyzed. The analysis of this relationship will help the viewer to understand the message that Spike Lee is trying to convey in his films. To reinforce this relationship, the ideas of the film theorist Vsevolod Pudovkin are helpful in understanding why Spike Lee chose to place certain shots in a specific order.…
The talking film, as often as possible overpowered by dialog, finishes this hallucination. In this way films are frequently considered as the visual and sonic representation, the nearest conceivable propagation of a dramatization which writing could inspire just in words and which the motion picture is sufficiently fortunate to have the capacity to photo. What bolsters this equivocalness is the way that movies do have an essential authenticity: the on-screen characters ought to be characteristic, the set ought to be as practical as would be prudent; for the force of reality discharged on the screen is such that the minimum stylization will make it go level. That does not mean, in any case, that the movies are destined to give a chance to see and hear what would see and hear in the event that were available at the occasions being connected; nor ought to movies recommend some broad perspective of life in the way of an enlightening story. Style has as of now experienced this issue regarding the novel or with verse.…
For my paper I am going to focus on the movie Singin’ in the Rain and incorporate a quote from the reading stating “From the very beginning of Singin’ in the Rain, the technology responsible for sound reproduction—technology that is usually hidden—is displayed” (Reader, 182). The clip from the film I am going to discuss and analyze is the opening scene of a premiere for Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont. I am going to discuss everything leading up to their arrival.…
The essay emphasizes that the audience is key in making a performance successful. I also drew ideas for my “scene” from previous films and media I had recently watched. I then started to craft my idea under the guidelines of the assignment. I wanted to make my audience engaged and on the edge of their seat while watching my created scene. From a director’s point of view, I had a specific obstacle with limited resources.…
The featured documentary ‘Side by Side’ was an enjoyable, informative documentary that discussed the history of the film industries use of emulsion film and the cautionary switch-over to the new digital movie format. Beginning in the late 1800’s with continued development of emulsion roll film by Eastman and the pioneering photography work of Edweard Muybridge and Louis Le Prince the advent of capturing and projecting moving images was at hand. The documentary covers the important developments in the economic and industrial aspects of the film industry, specifically as pertaining to movies and Hollywood in general. Presenting a persuasive argument for the adoption of the new digital medium while extolling the philosophical and existential advantages of traditional emulsion process film.…
Movies are evolving every day, but some may wonder what movies were like before today, perhaps movies in the 1920s may help give an idea of what that was like. Movies are things that people watch to get away from their own life. What kind of movies people watch can show how they feel or how they would like to feel. When movies start to change to become better and better, the more likely people would want to watch to get away from their own life for a little while. Movies gave the world a new way to live in the 1920’s.…
Sound and Imagery in Red Sorghum Sound and imagery are important elements of communication as they present the producers ' perspective in the film and communicate the cultural practices and beliefs of a society. In the film Red Sorghum, aural qualities and imagery are extensively used in the narration of the storyline. Through sound and imagery, different themes like freedom and passion are powerfully introduced in the film. Also, sound and imagery clearly indicate that Zhang Yimou, the author, is a visual sensualist. In this paper, an in-depth analysis of the extensive use of sound and imagery to communicate the cultural issues of the Chinese society in Red Sorghum is presented.…
In film, there are both visual and sound aspects that allow the audience to know the true meaning of a story. Two aspects equally important in a modern aged film. The award winning movie Up (2009) is brilliant at combining these two aspects. The film is about an old man’s adventurous journey to forfill a promise by traveling through a floating house carried by hundreds of balloons. Today I am going to analyze a scene in the beginning of the film about Carl’s past.…
In life, a person can feel morose, with the whole world crashing on top of them, or content. When people are unhappy about their situation, they can deal with their emotions in different ways. Many resort to methods that require them to think about something else, but some will do the exact opposite and find an activity where they can ignore their problems. An accessible way to forget about the gloomy aspects in life is music. Stephen Dobyns poem, "Loud Music", addresses how songs and their volume can remove his dispiriting thoughts.…
Battleship Potemkin, a Bolshevik propaganda film from 1925, impresses upon its audience the validity of the new Communist regime in Russia by presenting an idealized microcosm of the Bolshevik revolution on the battleship Prince Tavrichesky. Battleship Potemkin curates its audience’s reaction through the rise and fall of tension, which it does most prominently through the synergy of camera shot placement, camera shot order and music. Battleship Potemkin cycles through periods of calm, tension, and action. In this essay, calm is defined as a period in which on-screen subjects are not opposed to one another. Tension occurs when on-screen subjects are opposed to one another, but do not act on their opposition.…
The film “Truman Show” reveals theme and tone by lighting, cinematography, and editing, and by the use of sound. By using lightning, cinematography and editing, the theme of this film - facing with fear can lead to the discovery of realization - and the bewildering tone is achieved. With the use of sound, the meaning of this theme is further achieved, and the audience questions the “realism” of the story. As the story develops in this film, it becomes obvious to the audience that Truman is on a 24/7 reality TV show.…
" She continues on to reveal that "Ultimately it is the narrative context, the interrelations between music and the rest of the film 's system, that determine the effectiveness of film music." Gorbman, therefore, has reinforced that film music has become a completely different entity to that of music, in the general…
Finally, without music, the work would be much less interesting. The music provides emotions that characters can’t always give. With all of this information the application of Aristotle’s poetics to a film is…