Saturday, December 19, 2009

the question


An oldie from 2006. Edited by Rob.

Listening to:"Cut It Out" - Anya Marina

Last night, I asked someone about his criteria for a "good film." This loaded question has yet to come to any semblance of a perfect answer, but I thought I would entertain the idea on my blog.

Please note that I have never attended a film class. I am pretty much just going to wing it and go by my own rules.

So, what makes a film good? In my humble opinion...

-Cinematography supports the vision of the piece. The shots/lighting/filters/etc. should effectively portray the emotions occurring in the film. I really appreciate a color pallet that reflects the movie's tone.

-CGI and special effects should be used appropriately depending on the subject matter and format. Mixing media should enhance the piece, and not create a competition.

-Acting must emerge from a genuine place. It is better to go to with what would be the natural response from the character. Robert Deniro explained it well when he said, "In acting, I always try to go back to what would actually be the real situation, the real human behavior in life. It's the most difficult thing, and the easiest thing, and it's all you need - the truth of the moment. If you give too much, if you telegraph things, you weaken it."

-Soundtrack/score assists the mood(s) of the film. Using no sounds can also be affective.

-Adaptation to film does not necessarily need to hold the exact same content as the original work, but should attempt to capture its essence.

-All artistic media should reach a feeling of unity. Each element of the film should contribute to portraying its message and purpose.

I believe that there is no right or wrong answer to this question. We all have our own version of what makes a "good film." I would love to discuss this topic with anyone. Dissenting opinions are not only welcome, but encouraged.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

i learnt all i need from you


An Education. Directed by Lone Scherfig.

Listening to: "Hey Hey What Can I Do" - Led Zeppelin
Two out of one-hundred qualifications. It is a slow day at work for this college advisor.

I really need to go back to school. I feel lazy and slow. This lifestyle is causing my brain to bleed for knowledge. It is starving for education.

Speaking of education, I saw An Education last night. It was brilliant. I enjoy a sexy plot with no actual sex scenes. It makes it seem more mysterious. Other films that I have (finally) seen include, Baghead, How to Be, and Funny People. Baghead, directed by the Duplass Brothers, pokes fun at independent/horror films while portraying its characters in a charmingly bitter-sweet manner. How to Be was written and directed by Oliver Irving. My favorite aspect about this movie was the use of some real people instead of actors. Two non-actors (the director's BFFs in real life) played amplified versions of themselves. It is sort of reminiscent of the Italian neorealist movement. Judd Apatow's Funny People explores the darkness that rests inside of comedians. I found this very interesting. I love it when Apatow mixes comedy with sadness (it takes me back to Freaks and Geeks). It is quite refreshing. Dark comedies definitely speak to me.

So, I started working on screenplays again. I feel so inspired these days. Maybe I'll post a little excerpt sometime.




Monday, December 14, 2009

gutter-flower


There goes the sun, 2008.


Listening to: "Whatever You Like" - Anya Marina


Some of the most beautiful things derive from the darkest places.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

simile of the day

I feel like a feather.
Listening to: "The Ocean" - The Bravery
Note: Streaming music is temporarily on hold until I find a new site (not Imeem). Any suggestions?

Saturday, December 5, 2009

girl with hair ribbon


!!!!!!

Listening to: "Umbrella" - Mechanical Bride

I think I will just leave some things for fate to pick up.