Thursday, November 8, 2018

Early Hollywood


The silent era became a mass medium, the dominant American entertainment, recognised as a major modern art form.

First international stars such as Chaplin, Valentino and Garbo.
First major directors in this period.
Land mark films from this era include. Birth of a nation, The Gold Rush, Greed.
But silent cinema barely known today.

Destruction of American Silent Films
Only 25% of 10,919 silent films have survived.
Small original print runs.
Destroyed for legal reasons. When recreating sound versions of films.
Silent films were worth more in silver than in film. So many were destroyed in the 1930s.
Fires in vaults at Warner’s an Fox destroyed almost all of their silent films.

Across the great divide
Silent films reflect cultural, performance conventions of their own time.
Influence of Melodrama
Attitudes to social issues such as race, gender and sexuality have changed.
Absence of spoken dialogue necessitated stylised, highly gestural pantomime acting styles.

(Silent) Cinema
Silent films weren’t silent
Before 1910 films came with a narration
Music played with them.
Nickelodeons were interactive and raucous environments. (Nickelodeon era was 1900-1910ish)

Key Industry Shifts 1903-1915
From Manufacturing shift-led to entertainment-led.
From East Coast to West Coast
From Shorts to features.
Emergence of rationalised systematised production practices.
Emergence of a conventionalised narrative oriented cinema.

1903-1908 from attraction to industry
1905- Nickelodeon boom in the US
Expansion of film business. With larger more sophisticated companies with national distribution operations.
Production almost entirely concentrated in NY/NJ region.

Why Hollywood?
Film Production only became centred on LA from 1914.
NY based production companies sent teams to film during north-eastern winters in more benign parts of US.
California offered most reliable climate.

1909-1912: The MPCC and Hollywood Independents
1908 Motion Picture Parents Company (MPPC) established. Made money from licencing equipment.
1910 European films promote move towards feature films.
1912 US Court decision ends MPPCs ability to monopolise film production and exhibition.

1912-1913 Emergence of the studios
What is a movie studio?
Any space which is used exclusively or adapted to make artistic productions.

Features and Stars 1913-1914: Features and Stars
From 1910 – First features and Biblical and classical epics.
1913 – DW Grittith makes first 4-reel production.

The Star System
MPPC avoided named stars to avoid high salaries.
Independents used stars for product differentiation
Stars become central to US filmmaking and focus of popular cults.
Astronomical salaries for stars.

1915- The birth of a nation (AKA The Clansman)

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Documentary Editing 2- Sound

Diegetic Sound -  Sound that comes from within the world we see on screen.

Non-Diegetic Sound -  Sound not from the world we see on screen.

Diegetic Sound

  • Conversations on screen
  • Music IN scene.
Non-Diegetic Sound
  • Sound bridges - Flow and Rhythm
  • Capturing space
  • Music
  • Sound design
  • Voice Over (Could be from a different scene of the film could be the filmmaker could be an omnipresent voice).
Emotional proximity to characters can be created using sound.

Monday, October 29, 2018

Documentary Editing 1

Continuity Editing

  • Cut on action
  • Eye line match - Axis of action
  • Cross the line. (180 degree rule)
Editing
  • Cutting out the bad bits.
  • Condenses time.
  • Think about what the scene needs to convey.
We like to show something we recolonise in ourselves when we watch films.

Soviet montage theory - Combinations of shots to create new meanings.

You can re-contextualise an image by what you put next to it.

TA Week 4: Faith In The Image Or Faith In Real Life

Faith in reality where films are used to reveal reality rather than add to it.

Offside
  • No Parallel Editing
  • Move from one character to the next
  • Adopts form of football match with the first non adjacent cut occurring at the half way point. (Relating to half time in a football match)
  • Parallel Cutting is available to people who impose restrictions so Offside doesn't use them as they want to view the peoples perspective revealing and not imposing a viewpoint. The lack of parallel editing takes power away from authority.
  • Soldiers are revealed as human beings.
  • Emphasis on groups rather than individuals by not sticking with a single character.
  • The prevention of movement has strong representation of boarders.
  • The celebrations at the end of film are almost dream like as what it would be like if the barriers of sexism were broken down in the country.
  • People are coming in and out of the vehicle freely by the end of the film contrasting with the rest of the film.


3 Points
1. Refuse of parallel editing attempts to reveal reality.
2. Movement from one character to the next portrays equality between people.
3. Movement from one character to the next takes the legitimacy away from the power.

Revealing reality.

DH Week 1: When Old Technologies were New

La Fee Aux Choux
The first ever fiction film.
Uses an old traditional set and contains a performance of a fairy tail style sequence.

What was new in 1895?

  • Projecting Images
  • The first films were just of things happening. A train moving. People leaving work.
  • The spectacle was the important thing.
  • The Lumiere Brothers created global system based on going city to city around the world showing them their city and then going on and showing other city's the cities they visited.
Cinema combined still photo, magic lantern, kinetiscope i.e visual accuracy, projection and movement.

By 1910 movie making was a huge entertainment industry.
By 1920 feature films were shown in huge purpose built picture palaces.


Benjamin Peters - "Most modern media pass through 5 periods" 

  1. Technical Invention
  2. Cultural Innovation
  3. Legal regulation
  4. Economic Distribution
  5. Social Mainstream

TA Week 3: Parallel Editing, Alternation and off Screen Space

Parallel Editing
Parallel Editing shows things happening in different places at the same time. The film The Martian uses Parallel Editing to show Matt Damon, the people on earth, and his crew mates on the space ship. Gravity chooses to use no parallel editing.

Off Screen Space
  • Shot 1 we want to see what she sees.
  • Shes looking to off screen space.
  • Shots 1-9 the audience wants to see what the protagonist is looking at in shot 1 building up a desire for the audience. The absence is noticed as we wait so long to find out what she is looking at.
  • Shot 10 the off screen space is revealed.
  • The whole film suspends revealing who the witch is. You don't get to see her until the end.
  • We are afraid with the protagonist rather than afraid for her.

Alternation
Alternation continues after films of the single reel era.
Patterns such as Character - Barn - Character and Character - Goat - Character are used through out.

 

Awareness of Light

What is the importance of light?
Things look very different when lit by different kinds of light. It changes things.

Sometimes you just need enough light to be able to record an image. A photographic image is made up entirely of light.

Brightness leads the audience to where you want them to look.

Light can create an atmosphere and give us a feeling.

Different types of light suggest different things to the audience.

Be aware of the light where you are shooting. Identifying the light source around you.

Use any lights you can, ajusting how something looks by turning lights on or off, closing or opening blinds or curtains.

If you can position your subject where the light fall on them to best achieve the look you want. Move your subject to the light.

Technical Considerations

  • Where is the subject?
  • Where is the subject focus in regards to the light?
  • Camera Angle
  • Where is the exposure?
What to look for...
  • Can you see the face of your subject? Their eyes?
  • Is the light falling in the right places, can the camera see what it needs to see?
Is the atmosphere created by the light right for what you are filming?