Homework #6

Fan made movies that visit scene of filming locations are really good for the movie itself and for the people that watch the movie. when people visit the film locations it shows the viewers many details that are not shown in the film such as how run down the places are from the many retakes they do to get the scene down. it can also show aftermath of explosion scenes and how dangerous it is for the actors to do those scenes and how much work it gets done to make sure everyone is safe and to get the scene done in that one take only. when people deconstruct film into the smallest detail for everyone to see i think that is when you can tell how good a director is really. by breaking down the film into the smallest details we can see the importance of the background and how they are suppose to contribute to how the story gets told. also by deconstructing the film the viewers get to see they way the director wants to tell the story in the film and why he connects certain scenes together or tells certain scenes the way it is told.

3 thoughts on “Homework #6”

  1. I totally agree with you when you say “when people visit the film locations it shows the viewers many details that are not shown in the film”, in Attias film on the location you get to see how things were a little different in comparison to in the actual movie. One of the buildings even shown had been completely remodeled since then and showed the differences which would be fascinating for a person who really appreciated the movie as much as he did.

  2. I agree with Chun, when you said “By breaking down the film into the smallest details we can see the importance of the background and how they are supposed to contribute to how the story gets told.” The background and scenery is a very important integral of a finished film. Hitchcock is notable for many things and in my opinion, one being the background in the movie, “Birds”. It was really cool to see some of those scenery’s still standing after all this time. It just makes them that much more special and classical. Those scenery’s personify persistent elements of bygone times.

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