Please check out Amy's post for today. Being that she's in the film and production industry, she gives a great outlook on how movies were made, and the techniques the camera crew uses in order to give a movie a certain meaning and feel to it. She has introduced me to many films and explained the scenarios behind the scenes which are always fascinating. I’ve learned a lot from Amy, and now look at movies and independent films in a different light. She has me looking for certain traits in a film, whether it be the lighting, the color scheme (some movies are blue tinted or made to look more red depending) and how the angles of the camera are so important to each scene. It puts a whole new spin on watching movies for me. Thanks Amy!
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Amy's View on "Rear Window"
Please check out Amy's post for today. Being that she's in the film and production industry, she gives a great outlook on how movies were made, and the techniques the camera crew uses in order to give a movie a certain meaning and feel to it. She has introduced me to many films and explained the scenarios behind the scenes which are always fascinating. I’ve learned a lot from Amy, and now look at movies and independent films in a different light. She has me looking for certain traits in a film, whether it be the lighting, the color scheme (some movies are blue tinted or made to look more red depending) and how the angles of the camera are so important to each scene. It puts a whole new spin on watching movies for me. Thanks Amy!
