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July 12
Jason K replied to Jason K's discussion 'Filming Days' in the group Hidden Truth
I lied, I'm not so sure about weekends
May 14
Melanie replied to Jason K's discussion 'Filming Days' in the group Hidden Truth
We definitely need to finish filming as soon as possible, because editing is a crucial part to our film and Jason needs plenty of time to get it done. I can film whenever we need to, but we need to film the flashback during the day and I know we w...
May 14
May 8
Wasn't our title "Justice" o-o ?
May 8
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April 16
im talking about the Power Point Presentation with the black background and white font color .
April 15

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Edgar Wright - SCript

http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/1191227/
http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Edgar_Wright/1601403
http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/pages/edgar_wright/index.shtml

Edgar Wright
[ photos of Edgar Wright ]
Edgar Wright is an actor, writer, English film and television director; he was born April 18th 1974 in Poole, Dorset, England, UK.

[jump around scenes and photos of Edgar Wright directing]
Wright has been directing and writing comedy films since he was 14. By the age of 19, Wright enrolle… Continue

Posted on January 10, 2009 at 1:00am —

Jason K

No Country For Old Men ' Film Analysis -

Theme: I think the theme of this movie is obvious. Just like what it says on the cover of the movie, “There are no clean getaways” and “You can’t stop what is coming.” It matches perfectly with the film, as the character with the money bag tries to run away, he was always attacked by other people.

8 Director’s Choices

Making the Evil, Dark Man
Lighting:

The Killer is always lit with a side light, with low key lighting. For example in the scene at
1: 23. 05, the killer is lit with… Continue

Posted on December 7, 2008 at 10:30pm —

Jason K

ALIEN - Film Analysis

Lighting: Flame Thrower
There were several scenes when a character was holding a flamethrower with the fire lit. It created a very creepy mood. It was very effective in giving audience the feeling that something will creep on to the character at any moment because the vision was so limited because the flamethrower was the only source of light.

Lighting 2: Lightness of scenes
Lighting of the scenes in the Movie was basically like the plot diagram and the mood of this movie. The movie starts out… Continue

Posted on November 2, 2008 at 8:09pm — 2 Comments

Jason K

Film Analysis - " Vampyr "

The Movie “Vampyr” made by Carl Theodor Dryer in 1932 is a movie based on slaying vampires. A Traveler, Allan, enters a village, and encounters incidents such as someone getting shot, or gets sick during the stay in a hotel(?). Allan opens up the package that the shot old man had gave him (the day he arrived in the village) which contained a book about vampires. Throughout the story Allan explores around the village and finds out about vampires and hunts them down one by one.

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Posted on October 20, 2008 at 9:00pm —

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At 9:30am on March 11, 2009, David said…
Sorry Jason, if you want to have less work you'll have to bribe the guy in beijing who controls the internet with a few more kuai.
At 11:41pm on January 18, 2009, Eugene said…
This page is so poseur punk.
At 2:17pm on October 31, 2008, Wilson W said…
hi jasoooooooooooooooooooon
At 2:29pm on October 27, 2008, Thomas L said…
lol... u still have D - Wars as ur favorite movies

thats a **** movie dude
At 9:09pm on October 20, 2008, David said…
See.. no point Mr. Gran you cant read it
Maybe not, but Bablefish translates them as:
technical circle
phonetime of guy
fight

Those sound like some strange movies.
At 8:52pm on October 20, 2008, Thomas L said…
Any Korean Movies .....

some of the ****ist moives are from korea

like those not-funny korean comedies
At 9:12am on October 20, 2008, David said…
Hey Jason, wasn't D-War a korean movie? I like Korean movies too... but "any"...? :D
 
 

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David replied to Cailin L's discussion 'FINAL PROJECT' in the group IB Film SAS
IBY2- don't forget to edit this discussion or create a new one. You have ALOT due this week and I don't want you to fall behind! I can't give you an extension because I need to know you are SET TO GO with your work before I leave!
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You're probably thinking "where is Joe's analysis?". Well, there's no way for me to exclude the tardiness on this work other than that i am a lazy bum and never get my work done :) Anyways, here it is. I chose to analyse the scene where the expla...
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David replied to Cailin L's discussion 'FINAL PROJECT' in the group IB Film SAS
Group - Right now the idea is too complex and the story arc is too vague. You ask too many questions and answer none of them. What is dystopian about the society? How is that representative of China? How can you represent this dystopia? What are s...
on Wednesday
I thought Cailin's analysis was very well done, she seemed to touch upon all points and definitely studied the scene. She touched upon very specific points such as what the shadows on the face indicated, how the cuts were used and associated key p...
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In Run Lola Run, In the opening scene of the movie there are some very interesting techniques used in order to get a certain reaction out of the viewer. directly after the credits the shot fades to a coo coo clock that is sped up, which is symboli...
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Cailin L replied to Cailin L's discussion 'FINAL PROJECT' in the group IB Film SAS
Here's the general outline we did in class - Megin and Eugene feel free to elaborate. Exposition: knock – Noah’s brother gives him a map (nametags) – then is taken away – fade – radio playing Rising Action: clues that he’s being followed as he se...
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