For this assignment I chose to analyze the short film “This
is it”. In the film, two guys in
their 20’s move into an apartment together and experience what its like to have
to deal with the everyday annoying things that other people do. The cuts in
this film are quick and directly coordinate with the story. The story is told
in two parts, from the point of view of each roommate and according to series
of questions they ask each other about the apartment. The size of the shots
usually match with each pair of questions asked, and the way they edited this
made it funny because it shows both perspectives in the same areas of the
apartment. The tone of the film was funny but the characters were never
laughing, they were experiencing frustration that many of us can relate to,
which is what made it funny. A lot
of the shots matched in composition as well, which made the film flow
seamlessly and I think the fact that they chose to use mostly just the natural
sound elements of the environment made it realistic while still maintaining the
humor and absurdity of it. The
shots were all very quick and each told their individual story but when they
are all combined they also tell an overall story with a beginning, middle and end
so I defiantly think the editing was well done. In three minutes this film
accomplished and showed a lot, great use of location and most likely limited
budget.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Aronson Awards
Attending the Aronson awards for social justice journalism
was really amazing. First of all, it was really inspiring to see how passionate
the people being honored were about their projects. They opened my eyes up to a
lot of things that I was only vaguely familiar with. The stories they told and
their process creating these documentaries were incredible, heartbreaking and
extremely important. As a film maker, my goal is to make fiction narratives,
but seeing some of the stuff that these people were talking about really made
me want to do documentary work and make an impact on the world the way that
they have; by telling the stories of real people living under crazy
circumstances. Some of the stories I remember are the ones about the water
crisis in Flint, Michigan and the chemicals in the factories giving “popcorn
lung” to workers all over the country. These stories were truly heartbreaking
because there is nothing these people could have done or known about what would
get them seriously sick. The story about the Alabama prison system and the
cases of police brutality were also incredibly heartbreaking and really reflect
a major social problem that we hear about very often and yet never get any
justice for. I hope that through documentaries and with the help of incredible people
like the ones I saw at the awards, the government and big corporations can
address these issues more urgently. It was also amazing to see a recent
graduate receiving an award, to see how passionate and driven someone my age is
about making a change is inspiring. Everybody there deserved the awards they
received, I am really glad I decided to go and help honor them.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
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