All That Heaven Allows is a 1950s melodrama that lives up to its genre but also is much more than that. There are many overly dramatized scenes and dramatized language like “I can’t bear”. Howev...Read More
In this chapter of Film Art, we focused on editing. Editing is often described to be the ” invisible art” of filmmaking- however it is one that is mostly responsible for keeping the viewer...Read More
Avery McAdams Editing is one of the most key factors in creating a movie. Post production, the editors so creatively get to work on piecing the film together in an interesting and entertaining way. Af...Read More
In chapter 6 of Film Art, we discuss different editing techniques, and how they can be used to achieve a certain goal of the director. For example, we learn about the 180* system, where cameras must n...Read More
When watching a performance, the average viewer has a degree of accessibility to cinematography and Mise-en scene. That is to say the viewer can see and take in the visual components of Mise-en scene ...Read More
The art of editing is perhaps the most authoritative process on how audiences view film, and for good reason. As mentioned in Film Art, 12th Ed., Soviet documentarian Dziga Vertov was onto something w...Read More
When one thinks of editing, they may initially think of simply putting shots together on iMovie. But in reality, editing gives filmmakers a lot of power. With editing, filmmakers can shape the viewers...Read More
1st Portrait of Heloise: https://youtu.be/7QRSzyUVNtA?si=dUj0E3koD9izJO6R 2nd Portrait of Heloise: https://youtu.be/76T6S3iCHZM?si=lORfj3iwpnSyq7E8 Throughout Portrait of a Lady on Fire, several scene...Read More
In portrait of a lady on fire many different themes were explored including themes like womanhood, the female gaze and female solidarity. Céline Sciamma being a woman herself perfectly covered the fe...Read More
Avery McAdams During the beginning of Portrait of A Lady On Fire I was discussing with my peers our predictions for the film. Interestingly, we all had the same idea that Heloise and Marianne were goi...Read More