Sunday 10 February 2013

Time line for Breakfast at Tiffany's



(0.42 - 0.47) Audrey Hepburn

(0.48 - 0.52) George Pppard

(1.00 - 1.06) in Breakfast at Tiffany's

(1.07 - 1.09) A Jurow Shepard production

(1.10 - 1.14) Co-satrring Patricia Neal

(1.15 -1.20) Buddy Ebsen
                    Martin Balsam
                    Vilallonga

(1.26 - 1.34) With
                               John McGiver                Alan Reed
                               Dorothy Whitney           Miss Beverly Hill
                               Stanley Adams               Claude stroud
                               Elvia Allman                 Cat (Frank Inn Trainer)

(1.35 - 1.39) And also starring
                             Mickey ronney as Mr Yunioshi

(1.40 - 1.45) Based on a novel by Truman Copote

(1.46 - 1.49) directot of Photography Franz F.Planer A.S.C

(1.52 - 2.02) Art direction
                             Hal Perira
                             Roland Anderson
                      Edited by
                              Howard Smith
                      Special photographic effects
                              John P. Futon
                      Process Photography
                               Farciot Edouart
                      Set decoration
                               Sam Comer
                               Ray Moyer
                      Assitant Director
                               William McGarry

(2.03 - 2.10) Costume Supervision
                                Edith Heath
          Miss Hepburn wardrobe princably by Hubert De Givenchy
          Miss Neal wardrobe princably by Hubert De Givenchy
                     Make up supervision
                                 Wally West More
                      Sound Recording
                                  Hugo Grenzbach
                                  John wilkinson
                      Technicolour consultant
                                   Richard Mueller

(2.13 -2.16) song "moon River" by
                                 Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini
                                 Technicolour

(2.19 -2.20) music by
                                 Henry Mancini

(2.21 - 2.24)  Screen Play by
                                 GeorgeAxelrod

(2.25 - 2.30) Produced by
                                  Martin Shepheard and
                                  Richard Jurow

(2.33 - 2.36) Directed by
                                  Blake Edwards





Time Line - Pulp Fiction

Time line





(0.14 - 0.17)Miramax Film Presents

(0.19-0.22) A Band Apart

(0.23 -0.26) And Jersey Films Production

(0.27 - 0.30) A film by Quentin Tarantino

(0.31 - 1.32) Pulp Fiction (the title slowly gets further way in the back ground)

(0.40 – 0.44) John Travolta

(0.45 – 0.48) Samuel L. Jackson

(0.45 – 0.48) Samuel L. Jackson

(0.49 – 0.53) Uma Thurman

(0.54 – 0.57) Harvey Keitel

(0.58 – 1.02) Tim Roth

(1.02 – 1.06) Amanda Plummer

(1.07 – 1.10) Maria De Medeiros

(1.11- 1.14) Ving Rhames

(1.15 – 1.18) Eric Stoltz

(1.19 – 1.22) Rosanna Arquette

(1.23 – 1.26) Christopher Walken

(1.28- 1.32) And Bruce Willis

(1.34 -1.35) Co- Staring

(1.36 – 1.48) Paul Calderon

Bronagh Gallagher

Stephen Hibbert

Angela Jones

Julia Sweeney

Quentin Tarantino

Frank Whaley

Duane Whitatker

(1.49- 1.52) casting by Ronnie Yeskel C.S.A 

Gary M. Zuckerbrod

(1.53 – 1.56) music supervisor

Karyn Rachtman

(1.57 – 2.00) costume designer

Betsy Heimann

(2.02- 2.09) editor

Sally Menke

(2.10 -2.13) director of photography

Andrezej Sekula

(2.14- 2.17) co- excutive producers

Bob Weinstein Harvey Weinstein

Richard N. Gladstein

(2.18 – 2.22) excutive producers Danny Devito

Michael Shamberg Stacy Sher

(2.23 – 2.26) stories by Quentio Tarantino and Roger Avary

 


Friday 8 February 2013

Student film Analysis






Genre - The Genre of this student film opening gives the impression that it is an action? gang culture film.

Editing- continuous editing was used in the piece, the cuts used where quick paced in the appropriate areas to help with creating excitement and keep the audience on edge.

Sound- non dietetic sound, gun fire was edited into the piece , a song sound track was layered in the background to create atmosphere

Camera angles used- close up, long shots, dolly shots, high angles

Mise- scene is set in a urban area, there are props that are guns, showing violence, the clothing of the characters are quite dark.

Titles- The titles seem to be quite small and hard to notice until the introduction of the actors.
the opening is int resting and keeps the audience intrested in the piece, though I feel that not all the title are easily.

I looked at the student opening sequences to try and get a rough understanding on what the finished product will look like and See the structure of other student film pieces. I think its important to look at others work to be able to identify problems that may occur in the making of our opening sequence. It also can give us ideas on what shots or camera angles that can benefit our sequence. Looking at other student opening sequences has also shown us which fonts look appropriate for our sequence piece, so we have compared which font types we will prefer in our sequence piece.