"Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder" to start off I think
this quote means everything to an artist especially because all the art they
create comes from what they find is beautiful and what they find in there
inspiration to create. An artist has control of anything they see that is
beautiful and expresses that by painting or drawing. They with always have the paintbrush
or the pencil in their hands. To a filmmaker I feel like this quote is
very powerful. I also feel like this means whatever the creators would want their
film to look like. Weather it be visually or story telling in the film. To the person who is the director of a film what they come up with to create everything
the audience sees in a film. There are many circumstances where this quote
comes into play such as, what the director wants to create or how they want a
certain shot to look. Also to what they fine is beauty to them in that particular
moment while they’re working on a film.
Monday, December 15, 2014
The Begining
I believe that the story is like the heart of film. I also agree with Martin Scorsese. all though the I believe acting in the film is very important because that how you get a good emotional attachment but there is way more than just that. the music playing in the background as plays a big part in getting to make the scene very emotional. I totally agree with Scorsese that having beautiful cinematic shots gives way more emotion to whats happening then just the acting. I feel like having very beautiful cinematography makes everything in every scene that much more powerful no matter what genre the film is. Something that I disagree with is that Scorsese says that he doesn't care about the acting which is something I feel that is very important especially if you looking for a scene to be very emotional. its important to have a good "actor" or "actors"because if they can deliver a very good acted emotional scene and you have a beautiful cinematic shot with good music in the background then you have triple threat. verse just having beautiful shot and good music to bring out the emotionality of the scene.
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