We are going to learn about Cinematography History through the analysis of some of the better films of 20th century. Each one will chose a film and made an analysis following next instructions:
Fim Analysis
If you need something more specific next questions could help you:
Questions about the film
- to write the PITCH of your film
- to apply the model proposed in "Every story is the same" to your film.
- Prepare an ORAL PRESENTATION of the film for the rest of the students supported by a scene of the filmfollowing next points:
Here you have an example with
Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI
The Pitch could be something like that:
- A 16th cetury japanese village is terrorized by bandits-
- Local farmers look fo the help of a group of Samurais.
- Seven Samurais trained and leaded the farmers to fight the bandits,
The Story Pattern
SEVEN SAMURAIS
Data Sheet:
Influential Japanese film from 1954. ("The magnificents Seven", "Bugs"...)
Long film of 207 minutes, 3h27' by Akira Kurosawa.
Plot:
- A 16th cetury japanese village is terrorized by bandits.
- Local farmers look fo the help of a group of Samurais.
- Seven Samurais trained and leaded the farmers to fight the bandits.
The film has the mother of all ‘assembling the team’ sequences, nowadays an obligatory part of all action movies.
Interesting points of the film which created a pattern for future movies:
So this is a classic film about Honnor and Duty with memorable characters and stunning action that owes its popularity to the fact that it was one of the first Japanese films arrived to the western viewers.
It introduced a culture that was foreign and intriguing, but a the same time accessible to the audience. Kurosawa achievement was to combine the conventions of the western films with a Japanese genres, combiningclassical story telling with innovative technical camera language.
Fim Analysis
If you need something more specific next questions could help you:
Questions about the film
- A trip to the Moon, Georges Melies 1902
- The Cabinet of the Dr. Caligari, Robert Wiene, 1920
- Battleship Potemkin, Sergei Eisenstein, 1925
- The General, Buster Keaton & Clyde Bruckman, 1926
- Metropolis, Fritz Lang, 1927
- An Andalusian Dog, Luis Buñuel, 1929
- City Lights, Charlie Chaplin, 1931
- Snowhite and the Seven Dwarfs, Willian Cottrell et al., 1937
- Citizen Kane, Orson Welles, 1941
- Casablanca, Michael Curtiz, 1942
- Bicycle Thieves, Vittoria De Sica, 1948
- Singin’ in the Rain, Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly,1952
- Seven Samurai, Kurosawa Akira, 1954
- The 400 Blows, François Truffaut, 1959
- Some Like It Hot, Billy Wilder, 1959
- Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960
- La dolce vita, Federico Fellini, 1960
- The Battle of Algiers, Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966
- A Space Odissey, Stanley Kubrick 1968
- The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola, 1972
- Taxi Driver, Martin Scorsese, 1976
- Monthy Pyton and the Holy Grial, Terry Gilliam et al., 1975
- Annie Hall, Woody Allen, 1977
- Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford, 1979
- Blade Runner, Riddle Scott, 1987
- to write the PITCH of your film
- to apply the model proposed in "Every story is the same" to your film.
- Prepare an ORAL PRESENTATION of the film for the rest of the students supported by a scene of the filmfollowing next points:
- Identification of the film: year, company, director, actors...
- Content, a thematic analysis: details about the story...
- Technical analysis: photography, special effects...
- Context, historical importance in Cinema History.
Here you have an example with
Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI
The Pitch could be something like that:
- A 16th cetury japanese village is terrorized by bandits-
- Local farmers look fo the help of a group of Samurais.
- Seven Samurais trained and leaded the farmers to fight the bandits,
The Story Pattern
- YOU: Japanese village peasents live from their Rice Fileds
- NEED: Finish with the bandits attacks and raids.
- GO: Look for the help of hungry Samurais
- SEARCH: Peasents are trained by Seven Samurais.
- FIND: All together defeat the bandits.
- TAKE: Some farmers and Samurais die in the battle.
- RETURN: The peasents return to the rice fields and samurais leave the town
- CHANGE:: The village can live in peace.
SEVEN SAMURAIS
Data Sheet:
Influential Japanese film from 1954. ("The magnificents Seven", "Bugs"...)
Long film of 207 minutes, 3h27' by Akira Kurosawa.
Plot:
- A 16th cetury japanese village is terrorized by bandits.
- Local farmers look fo the help of a group of Samurais.
- Seven Samurais trained and leaded the farmers to fight the bandits.
The film has the mother of all ‘assembling the team’ sequences, nowadays an obligatory part of all action movies.
Interesting points of the film which created a pattern for future movies:
- Differentiated characters: so the spectator is atached to them.
- Plot ideas: Reluctant heroe, the recruitment of the heroes, the romance between the younster and the local girl.
- Action scenes: Innovative use of cameras, General and "Guerrilla Unit".
So this is a classic film about Honnor and Duty with memorable characters and stunning action that owes its popularity to the fact that it was one of the first Japanese films arrived to the western viewers.
It introduced a culture that was foreign and intriguing, but a the same time accessible to the audience. Kurosawa achievement was to combine the conventions of the western films with a Japanese genres, combiningclassical story telling with innovative technical camera language.
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