Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Expressionism: Best Shots

Key question:
Who are the better cinema students Poli 3 or ES5?

Best of Poli 3
Delfi Prosen: Great choice of location where the light is good, and where the lines of the brick wall distort the perception of the subject extremely effectively. All credit to the cinematography, not the App. The hand, top right, reaching out for or holding on to the subject creates an interesting implied narratove. Excellent work. 9/10 

Delif Prosen: A key idea in German Expressionism is to connect the setting to the character. Here the clouds mirror the character's state of mind. The low angle distorts the image effectively, and the lines of the wall add depth to the image. Excellent. 8/10 
 Best of ES5

Pau Blanco Borner: Great use of contrasts in black and white, the light is superb here and the positioning between the two characters creates an excellent implied narrative. 9/10 
Pablo Green. Suffering.
Director: Lucas Grasso.
Excellent. 8/10 

Great use of this interior frame, which plays with the light and depth
of your subject. Excellent use of shadows, and a nice low angle to
emphasise the importance of your subject. Very good. 8/10



From previous session, on shot types.
Good use of close up, and the position of the ring on the paths suggests
that the characters can move in one of thredirections. Symbolism. Nice.  7/10


Lovely close up and use of symbolism. 7/10

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