Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Films...
Shhh it's a secret,but i'll tell you anyways...
“I’d gladly trade this car to have a BIG PENIS”
- Main character: Let’s call him Johnny
- · Wife left him because he had a small willy, with his best friend who he now knows has a bigger willy from catching his wife and best friend during a very intimate moment. Johnny makes the comparison between himself and his friend and wants to do something about it
- · Johnny goes on a mission to find ways to make his lower regions bigger
- · A technique he uses makes his willy have erection problems and decides he isn’t man enough anymore and decides to have a sex change
- · I wanted this to be film like a witness/confessional with a talking silhouette, and a ‘reconstruction’ telling his story
“What hurts the more than losing you...is knowing you’re not fighting to keep me”
- · brain damaged patient (she is paralysed and unable to talk)
- · husband doesn’t want to keep her on life support
- · the narrator is her thoughts ‘talking’ to the audience, she is more concerned that her husband doesn’t love her/doesn’t want her around than the actual thought of dying
- · husband decides to turn off life support
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Sorry in advance
Short Films Awards Festivals List (according to 'The academy')
- AFI FEST (California, USA)
Grand Jury Prize for International Short Film
www.afi.com/onscreen/AFIFest - ACADEMIA DE LAS ARTES Y CIENCIAS CINEMATOGRAFICAS DE ESPAÑA (SPAIN)
Goya Award for Best Short Fiction
Goya Award for Best Short Animation
http://www.academiadecine.com/ - ACADÉMIE DES ARTS ET TECHNIQUES DU CINÉMA [CÉSAR] (FRANCE)
Best Short Film
http://www.lescesarducinema.com/ - ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA & TELEVISION [GENIE] (CANADA)
Best Live Action Short Drama
Best Animated Short
http://www.academy.ca/ - ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES [Student Academy Awards] (California, USA)
Gold Medal - Alternative
Gold Medal - Animation
Gold Medal - Narrative
Honorary Foreign Film Student Award
http://www.oscars.org/index.html - ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL (Michigan, USA)
Best of the Festival
http://www.aafilmfest.org/ - ANNECY FESTIVAL INT'L DU CINEMA D'ANIMATION (FRANCE)
Le Cristal d’Annecy
Special Jury Award
http://www.annecy.org/ - ASPEN SHORTSFEST (Colorado, USA)
Animated Eye Award
Best Comedy
Best Drama
Best Short Short
http://www.aspenfilm.org/ - ATHENS INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (Ohio, USA)
Best Narrative
Best Animation
Best Experimental
http://www.athensfest.org/ - ATLANTA FILM FESTIVAL (Georgia, USA)
Best Animated Short
Best Narrative Short
www.atlantafilmfestival.com - AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL (Texas, USA)
Narrative Short Jury Award
Animated Short Jury Award
http://www.austinfilmfestival.com/ - BERLIN INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (GERMANY)
Golden Bear - International Shorts Competition
http://www.berlinale.de/ - BERMUDA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (BERMUDA)
Bermuda Shorts Award Winner
http://www.biff.bm/ - BILBAO INT'L FESTIVAL OF DOCUMENTARY & SHORT FILMS (SPAIN)
Grand Prize of the Bilbao Festival
Golden Mikeldi for Animation
Golden Mikeldi for Fiction
http://www.zinebi.com/ - BRITISH ACADEMY OF FILM AND TELEVISION ARTS [BAFTA] AWARDS (ENGLAND)
Best Short Film
Best Short Animation Film
http://www.bafta.org/ - CANADIAN FILM CENTRE’S WORLDWIDE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (CANADA)
Best Live Action Short Film
Best Animated Short Film
http://www.worldwideshortfilmfest.com/ - CANNES FESTIVAL INT'L DU FILM (FRANCE)
Palme d’Or (Short Films)
http://www.festival-cannes.fr/ - CARTAGENA INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (COLOMBIA)
Best Short Animation - Golden Catalina Indian
Best Short Fiction - Golden Catalina Indian
http://www.festicinecartagena.org/ - CHICAGO INT’L CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL (Illinois, USA)
Adult Jury First Place Animated Short
Adult Jury First Place Live Action Short
http://www.cicff.org/ - CHICAGO INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (Illinois, USA)
Golden Hugo for Best Short Film
http://www.chicagofilmfestival.org/ - CINANIMA INT'L ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL (PORTUGAL)
Grand Prize
http://www.cinanima.pt/ - CINEQUEST FILM FESTIVAL (California, CA)
Best Short Narrative
Best Short Animation
http://www.cinequest.org/ - CLERMONT-FERRAND INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (FRANCE)
International Grand Prix
National Grand Prix
http://www.clermont-filmfest.com/ - CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Ohio, USA)
Best Live Action Short Film
Best Animated Short Film
http://www.clevelandfilm.org/ - DAVID DI DONATELLO AWARD [ACCADEMIA DEL CINEMA ITALIANO] (ITALY)
Best Short Film
http://www.daviddidonatello.it/ - EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS (GERMANY)
European Film Academy Short Film - Prix UIP
http://www.europeanfilmacademy.org/ - FESTIVAL DE CINE DE HUESCA (SPAIN)
International Short Films Contest - Danzante Award
Iberoamerican Short Films Contest - Danzante Award
http://www.huesca-filmfestival.com/ - FLICKERFEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMS FESTIVAL (AUSTRALIA)
The Coopers Award for Best Film
The Yoram Gross Award for Best Animation
http://www.flickerfest.com.au/ - FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL (Florida, USA)
Grand Jury Award Best Narrative Short
Grand Jury Award Best Animated Short
www.floridafilmfestival.com - FOYLE FILM FESTIVAL (IRELAND)
Best Irish Short
Best International Short
Best Animation
http://www.foylefilmfestival.org/ - GIJON INT'L FILM FESTIVAL FOR YOUNG PEOPLE (SPAIN)
Premio Principado De Asturios Al Mejor Cortometraje (Best Short Film)
http://www.gijonfilmfestival.com/ - THE HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (New York, USA)
Golden Starfish Best Short Film Award
http://www.hamptonsfilmfest.org/ - HIROSHIMA INT'L ANIMATION FESTIVAL (JAPAN)
Grand Prix
www.urban.ne.jp/home/hiroanim - KRAKOW FILM FESTIVAL(POLAND)
The Golden Dragon
http://www.kff.com.pl/ - LOCARNO INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (SWITZERLAND)
Golden Leopard - Best Short Film, International Competition
Golden Leopard - Best Short Film, National Competition
http://www.pardo.ch/ - LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL (California, USA)
Best Animated/Experimental Short Film
Best Narrative Short Film
http://www.lafilmfest.com/ - LOS ANGELES INT’L. SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (California, USA)
Best of the Fest
Best Foreign Film
Best Drama Film
Best Comedy Film
Best Animation Film
Best Experimental Film
http://www.lashortsfest.com/ - LOS ANGELES LATINO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (California, USA)
Best Short
http://www.latinofilm.org/ - MELBOURNE INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (AUSTRALIA)
The City of Melbourne Grand Prix, Best Short Film
Best Fiction Short Film
Best Animated Short Film
Best Experimental Short Film
http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/ - MONTREAL FESTIVAL DU NOUVEAU CINEMA (CANADA)
Best Short Film – International
http://www.nouveaucinema.ca/ - MONTREAL WORLD FILM FESTIVAL (CANADA)
First Prize - Short Film
http://www.ffm-montreal.org/ - MORELIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (MEXICO)
Best Animated Short Film
Best Fiction Short Film
http://www.moreliafilmfest.com/ - NASHVILLE FILM FESTIVAL (Tennessee, USA)
Best Animation
Best Short Narrative
http://www.nashvillefilmfestival.org/ - OBERHAUSEN INT'L SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (GERMANY)
Grand Prize of the City of Oberhausen
http://www.kurzfilmtage.de/ - OTTAWA INT'L ANIMATION FESTIVAL (CANADA)
Best Independent Short
www.awn.com/ottawa - PALM SPRINGS INT'L FESTIVAL OF SHORT FILMS (California, USA)
Best Animation
Best Live Action (15 minutes and under)
Best Live Action (over 15 minutes)
Best of the Festival Award (may be awarded to any genre)
http://www.psfilmfest.org/ - RHODE ISLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Rhode Island, USA)
Best Short – Grand Prize
http://www.film-festival.org/ - RIO DE JANEIRO INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (BRAZIL)
Grand Prix - International Competition
Grand Prix - National Competition
http://www.curtacinema.com.br/ - ST. LOUIS INT’L FILM FESTIVAL (Missouri, USA)
Best of the Festival
Best Live Action Short Film
Best Animation Short Film
http://www.cinemastlouis.org/ - SAN FRANCISCO INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (California, USA)
Golden Gate Award Narrative Short
Golden Gate Award Animated Short
http://www.sffs.org/ - SANTA BARBARA INT’L FILM FESTIVAL (California, USA)
Bruce C. Corwin Award - Best Live Action Short Film
Bruce C. Corwin Award - Best Animation Short Film
http://www.sbfilmfestival.org/ - SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Washington, USA)
Best Narrative Short Film
Best Animation Short Film
http://www.seattlefilm.com/ - SHORTSHORTS FILM FESTIVAL (California, USA)
Best of Festival Award - Grand Prix
http://www.shortshorts.org/ - SIGGRAPH (USA)
Best of Show
http://www.siggraph.org/ - SLAMDANCE FILM FESTIVAL (Utah, USA)
Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short
Grand Jury Prize for Best Animated Short
http://www.slamdance.com/ - SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST (Texas, USA)
Best Animated Short
Best Narrative Short
http://www.sxsw.com/ - STUTTGART INT'L ANIMATION FESTIVAL (GERMANY)
Grand Prix International Competition
Best Animated Children’s Film
http://www.itfs.de/ - SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL (Utah, USA)
Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking
Jury Prize in International Short Filmmaking
festival.sundance.org - SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL (AUSTRALIA)
Dendy Award - Best Live Action Short
Yoram Gross Animation Award
http://www.sydneyfilmfestival.org/ - TAMPERE INT’L SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (FINLAND)
Grand Prix - International Competition
National Main Prize (under 30 minutes)
http://www.tamperefilmfestival.fi/ - TORINO FILM FESTIVAL (ITALY)
Short Film Competition - Best Film
http://www.torinofilmfest.org/ - UPPSALA INT'L SHORT FILM FESTIVAL (SWEDEN)
Grand Prix
Best Children’s Film
http://www.shortfilmfestival.com/ - USA FILM FESTIVAL - NATIONAL SHORT FILM & VIDEO COMPETITION (Texas, USA)
Fiction First Place
Animation First Place
http://www.usafilmfestival.com/ - VENICE INT'L FILM FESTIVAL (ITALY)
Corto Cortissimo Silver Lion - Best Short Film
www.labiennale.org/en/cinema - ZAGREB WORLD FESTIVAL OF ANIMATED FILMS (CROATIA)
Grand Prix - Best Short Film at Festival
http://www.animafest.hr/
VIMEO SHARING DOESN'T LIKE ME...
http://vimeo.com/15249713 < Confessions of an ill woman (moi,kai,carla)
Making this wasn't too hard during the development stages, if we planned a bit more then maybe it may have ran smoother. I felt the task requests were met, but i think we all know we could have pushed it a bit further, with more camera angles,effects perhaps?
however i do feel that the soundtrack makes it feel very intense, which somehow makes the video seem more funny than it should be.
problems were the varied background noise during filming, which in editing could be recognised when the background noise wasn't smooth and consistant. also we needed to remember that body movements needed to be the same to add to the target of continuity.
overall we did the job, without pushing ourselves but we ended up with something that i felt was good enough to post on my facebook
thought this would be a more appropriate screen shot instead of the shot of this video on my facebook, bit more professional.
It started with a light switch...
The Stairwell By Shane Meadows
‘The Stairwell’ is shown to audiences through disoriented shots and angles in the space of 40 seconds. The dark,gritty, environment is typical to Shane meadows’ style of filming and contributes to the behaviour of characters.
It is clear that a journey is being shown, the title explains that really. As a mobile phone camera is used it instantly gives off the realistic vibe of the environment. The ‘steadycam’ like movement emphasises the movement of the characters as if you’re moving with them.
As it’s such a short film we as the audience have quite low expectations, as we know there won’t be any major development or understanding of the characters or narrative. However the audience are introduced to the first character from behind, this already creates a sense of mystery about the character, and we are able to start building ideas about who this character is. Also disorientated angles could reflect the feelings of the character. The shot of the character’s face also has dark lighting; shadows, which adds to the mystery, maybe even creating a bad feeling towards him because your able to find out who he really is. It’s as if he’s trying to hide something, like he intentionally doesn’t want to be seen by anybody.
The introduction of the second character shows her in a brighter light in comparison, this could indicate her innocence within the film. This could mean that because of the lighting difference that the female is good and the male is bad.
However the female’s facial expression slightly contradicts this, as she looks more intense as if she is determined to be somewhere. This is in comparison to the male character’s softer expression and indifference in his face, as if he doesn’t know where he’s going or he’s just walking for the fun of it.
By this point the film catches up with the audience trying to make assumptions about the characters, and they meet on the stairs in a collision. It ends here with no more development, just what the narrative and background info the audience has made up for themselves.
Youtube - (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5wMvyVJYlg)
Kanye West - Heard 'Em Say ft. Adam Levine
This music video was directed by Michel Gondry.
Style is clear, through the drawing-like animation and the way the characters' expressions are exaggerated and made to stand out against the normality of the scenery in which they are in.
Also the mix of animation and actual footage keeps it visually interesting enough to be a music video, plus i think that Kanye's ego wouldn't let him not be in the video, thus the actual shots of Kanye
Meshes of the Afternoon numero dos
Avant Garde
“Ahead of the crowd”, “cutting edge”, “experimental”
One of the main directors associated with avant garde is Maya Deren, coined sometimes as the mother of Avant Garde. She wanted to break conventions of mainstream and create pieces which people wouldn’t be able to put in any category, and as she was at her peak in the 1940s-50s this would have been very unusual.
“Anti mainstream stance within her films promotes the idea of artistic license‘Meshes of the afternoon’ (1943)
and creative freedom”
Small notes on the film:
· Flower- could indicate something precious, like life
· Effects on film well before it’s time (slow motion style running, cuts, when she falls out of window)
· Tunnel vision, music becomes darker
· Grim reaper (mirror face), could represent that she is the one killing herself, it’s her reflection in the face of the grim reaper- like character
· Theme of death,dreaming (objects not in logical places)
· Something’s happened during the day, and it’s being pieced together in a non-logical way in her dreams
· Suicide, comptemplating whether she wants to actually do it (knife,table,key)
· Sacrificial style music heard during
Youtube- (http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=wiNyxt71RZs&feature=related)
Would you really act like this? *thinks*
Also some audiences may feel like they can relate to some things she's feeling, developing empathy and understanding with her extreme attitude to the situation.
Michel Gondry
Compare the market.com
Short Films | Mainstream |
· Lower budget | · Healthy,higher budget |
· Doesnt have to have a clear ending | · Usually has a clear ending |
· Basic equipment | · Higher quality equipment |
· Short,quick production time | · Longer production time |
· Individual production | · Large crew (producers,directors,etc) |
· Amateur actors (volunteer) | · Professional actors (paid) |
· No special effects | · Special effects |
· More realistic (kitchen-sink realism) | · Potential to be less realistic,glamorised |
· Online,film festivals | · Cinemas |
· Lack of distribution | · Contracts with large distribution companies |
· Reasons (personal) for filming | · Business like (contracts with scripit writers) |
· Narrative,clear,concise | · Longer plot lines,slower paced |
· Unconventional storytelling | · Conventional storytelling |
History of Short Film *yawns*
La Sortie de l'Usine ^
History of short film:
· Short film has revolutionised the film industry with each new advancement in film there has been a short film that sparked it off
· 1895: first short film publicly exhibited ‘La Sortie de l’usine’
- Short due to technically restrictions
· It wasn’t until 1910 when films got longer that the term “short subjects” was coined
· Historical content
-workers in the workhouse, evidence of the past
· “short subjects” became quite popular amongst audiences because people could go to the cinema and see 3-4 films rather just 1. This was important at the time as there were few forms of entertainment for the masses
· 1930s Hollywood Block-booking
- Big Hollywood studio forces a small production company to sell their shorts and which they would turn into feature films
· Supreme court of USA declared block booking illegal but the damage to short film had been done
· The classical narrative- 90 minute or more feature films
· More profitable for film exhibitors – 2hour turnover of film
· Invention of TV- Mass medium
- Short films were aired until 1960s
· 1980s short film reinvented however, they were much darker and grittier, No longer about commercial success but about content and conveying a message
This will lead on to Avant Garde...
Tube Tales - Steal Away (2 of 2) (my own stealing done courtesy of YouTube)
Steal Away (a part of Tube Tales, 1999)
Director: Charles McDougall
Writer: Nick Perry
Originator: TJ Austin
Starring: Hans Matheson and Carmen Ejogo
Synopsis: Two people steal a briefcase on impulse, just for the thrills. We see how the effects of the way they live their life catch up with them, and how simple good deeds can change the biggest things in life.
This film confuses the audience throughout; we make assumptions and have them suddenly obstructed by a new assumption of what’s going to happen. The face pace helps to keep the audience guessing, the only time we as the audience begin to realise what’s actually going on, is at the end when we reflect on everything’s that happened.
The symbolism within the film helps to tie up all the loose ends with the story and helps the audience understand the meaning behind the film. Religion being on subject being symbolised throughout such as the centre focus of the ‘cross’ at the beginning, preacher on the train, re-enactments or similarities to acts of Jesus in the bible (washing of feet) and the ‘Seven deadly sins’.
Lighting plays a part in helping the audience make assumptions, for example when the light flicker when the boy touches Michael (main character) on the train we assume something spiritual has happened due to previous assumptions involving religious subjects. It some aspects the bright lights shown at the beginning after they take the briefcase could symbolise ‘light at the end of tunnel’, indicating that they could get away with the crime they just committed. Throughout I think lighting gives the sense of good and evil, when Michael seems to have done a good deed the light becomes brighter. This is in comparison to the darker lighting, red tinge when both the man and woman are engaging in a bit of high strung intimacy on the platform, which some would consider a sin .
The director seemed like all he wanted to do was push some boundaries, confused the audience and keep them guessing, just so the twist ending would seemingly come out of the blue.
my notes for this film from the lesson:
SM - Spongeman (main male character)
WT - Woman Thief (main female character)
Just a little note because you wouldn't understand my notes really if I didn't point those abbrivations out
Shane Meadows
For some reason 'Gold' just didn't seem cool enough so they called it...
“Silver can be formed into a shape the mind can conceive”
Janey de Nordwall |
The trailer for Gardens with red roses.
Janey de Nordwall interview - (http://www.netribution.co.uk/features/interviews/2001/janey_de_nordwall/1.html )
Youtube -( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EibA3rKqaI )
Silver Films- ( http://www.silverfilms.co.uk/#Nav_intro)
Saturday, 2 October 2010
I Love Death... Thats the title but personally I don't love death, we just have a mutual agreement
This is just a life cycle in animation form, from an bitter old man getting a woman pregnant who goes on to have a slacker son, who joins in on the menial officeworker bandwagon and gets cheated on by his wife to then become a bitter old man, in simple terms.
I just wanted to drop it in really.. 'The Big Push'
The Big Push is a simple short film showing an old lady's struggle pushing a pram up a hill.
This could relate to a lot of people literally and in other ways too. Things like 'Life is an uphill battle' ,' They'll be obstacles you'll have to overcome' , and other cliche quotes like that.
Also the fact the old lady makes it over the bump, and further up the hill to only fall back down to the bottom is hilarious. Firstly other people's misfortunes can be funny in some situation, and funny in the sense that a lot of people have gone through situations where you've overcome something to only fall back down; which now after reflecting are sometimes funny.
The short film entitled..(freeze frame)..Bouncer
Bouncer (2002)
Director: Michael Baig Clifford
Starring: Ray Winstone
Synopsis: Bouncer deals with club doorman’s worst nightmare ‘ the one that comes back’
The film is simply the worse nightmare of a nightclub bouncer- the revengeful club-goer who gets kicked out of the club. As the synopsis says ‘bouncer deals with the club doorman’s worst nightmare ‘the one that comes back’.
Voiceovers from the main character played by Ray Winstone create the background story for the audience. He introduces the other characters, previous nightclub stories as a way to help the audience understand from his point of view, which is a point of view we don’t usually come across.
The freeze frames used throughout help to make the film more visually interesting, it also helps the voiceovers catch up with the visuals and tell the story at the same pace.
We go back and forth between the present of the main character talking in a gym, to flashbacks of the story unravelling.
The lighting is dark and realistic making it feel like we as the audience are being told a true story.
The soundtrack throughout conveys the emotion, feelings, etc of the characters
The twist brings the whole story back to reality, as if to bring the audience back to the consequences of our actions and the character’s actions. It also challenges what the audience initially thinks.
Digishorts.com - (http://www.digishorts.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=5 , Last accessed 29th September)
Youtube.com (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WzKnNQEeI8&feature=related)
'I've gotten dead good at hiding things...'
In addition the plastic bag is a symbolism of her. The plastic bag is thrown into the canal in the hopes that better will come from it, but as it travels down the canal it gets trapped in fencing. Which relates to her in the sense that she will become a product of her environment and become trapped in her surroundings with the very unlikely chance of her becoming famous.
These notes of mine from the lesson: