I teach Digital Arts, Multimedia Production, and 3D Design and Animation at Valhalla High School. Shortly after I was hired, I was "congratulated" for being named the school's Tech Coordinator. After those duties, I manage to squeeze in a few treasured hours a day with my wife and 12-year-old daughter. For more information please see http://maclab.guhsd.net/blog/?page_id=2
Favorite Movies
2001, The Matrix (just the first one), The Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Illusionist, and anything by Pixar. (will add more later)
Good! Way to be convincing about the color argument. Since its actually part of the plot of this film, it ties the theme together nicely. Good examination of the shot sequence with the gopher.
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10/10
Good comments about the sound. Did you notice any ways in which unexpected sounds were used to call attention to the theme that you describe? Great observation about the colors of the town vs. Phil's colors. How does taht change as the movie goes ...
Good observations about colors and lighting. Good observation about sound, but be specific about the foley. Almost every sound is foleyed. How did Ramis use it?
Good overall review Diana, and you probably have a harder task than most, as Ramis is...
"In the film “Pulp Fiction” by Quentin Tarantino, the theme of forgiveness and redemption is portrayed with the use of camera angles, camera movement, a non linear timeline, and point of view." - what do you mean by 'point of view' in this case? I...
As i have found, Alfred Hitchcock does not seem to have a particular style—cinematography wise. This is most likely because his films are made to look so natural that we do not notice it. Also, his way of presenting the actions and events has been...
Madeo film analysis
movie synopsis: This film by Bong Joon Ho is a mysterious and a thrilling movie. It is about a murderer's mother. Her son
Do Joon, is guilty of murder, however, his mom does not believe it. She tries to investigate the whole c...
Here's a great article about Wes Anderson's use of music in his films, with examples from YouTube.
Perfectly matching a song with a scene is nothing new (see: Scorsese, Martin), but Wes Anderson takes the movie soundtrack to new levels of artistr...
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