Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Ganthier 5 Things I learned about film



5 Things About Film




1. I learned that every movie that has every been made can be analyzed using Mise-en-scene


2. The political messages of films are written ever so stubly that you barely know they are there, but the message is strong.


3. I learned about the importance of rhyming elements in a film.


4. How bookends establish the proper connection between the beginning of a movie and the end.


5. I learned that everything in a film can be deciphered differently, and a different message can be portrayed to different people.








5 Things about Politics in America
1. People utilize film to get across political messages
2. Everyone has a different political message, and no two people have the exact same opinion on every issue
3. Film is the strongest platform for political messages to get across
4. America's tolerance of free speech have also allowed for defamation of the government, yet sometimes it is deserving
5. There is a film for almost every message that is out there.
Film is an excellent format for political messages. People begin to ask questions when they see films that they dont normally ask. I personally have developed an even deeper love of film by taking the course. Film was always a very strong topic for me. But now I respect it on a whole other level. The writing for certain films hint ever so gently at political messages that people don't normally notice the underlying political messages. I find all of this even more interesting than I ever did and look forward to watching new films and trying to indentify the underlying themes

1 comment:

  1. Film works visually, and people see only a piece of each scene, that is why mise-en-scen is so important. It helps the viewer see why he is reacting to certain things in certain ways.

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