Digital Portfolio

Posted in Uncategorized on December 16th, 2013 by jiangs

1. Still Image Movie: Magic Book

2. Group Video: Samara attack (The Ring)

3. Motion Graphic: Devil Star

4: Screening Analysis: Kung Fu Hustle

I watched Kung Fu Hustle by Stephen Chow in 2004. It is an action comedy. Usually action movies are using a lot of visual effect to draw our attention, so Kung Fu is also famous for its visual effects such as fight scenes, chase scenes, and emotional drama scenes. Therefore, there are many concepts and elements from Block’s The Visual Story were used in this film.

Movement is most important part for action movie. There are four ways movement: actual, apparent,induced, and relative. Also in screening world there are three things can move: object, camera, audience’s point-of-attention as they watch the scree. In Kung Fu, it uses movement as major element to tell meanings.

The first shot is a 45-second long take. It was camera movement. This shot start at Inspecter Chen’s office. Then the camera moves out to hall way of police office. After that, camera moves up to second floor, and it stays in the sign of “星剋惡罪”(Sin buster). All the people are freezing in this long take, but the only object moving is a fan in the first floor. In this scene, everybody is watching toward same direction but they are not moving, but there is fighting sound alone with the camera moving. Stephen Chow wants to draw audiences’ attention to what is going on there. This scene wants to satirise the chaotic time period and the weakness of police because police men are bullied in the police office.

This shot is an apparent movement. Block defines ” When one stationary object is replaced by another stationary object, the change between the two objects may be perceived as the movement of a single object. This creates apparent movement.” (Block 7) All the “freez” people is replaced one after another alone with the movement of camera. It is a good way to draw audiences’ attention.

Second typical movement scene is when Landlady chase Sing. It is a funny scene because they run like cartoon character. This scene uses a lot of relative movement. “Relative movement occurs when the movement of one object can be gauged by its changing position relative to a second, stationary object.” (Block 7). In this scene, one people chase another, so they are objects that actual moves. Then the landscape and background are stationary objects. The stationary objects constrast how fast these two people are.

Also this shot shows function of moving objects’ position. It is getting closer of farther. At first, the lady is behind Sing, and it means she is still far away from Sing. Then she appears from Sing’s right shoulder, so it means she is getting closer. After that her image is on the right shoulder farther and bigger, so it means she is almost to get Sing.

Last scene uses a lot of slow motion. “Generally speaking, a slower camera move creates affinity, because changes in the visual components occur slowly.”(Block 7) Fighting scene uses slow motion to focus on how Sing fights a whole group gansters, and slow motion has more visual impact.

Also, the whole image is an good example of contrast and affinity. ” The greater the contrast in a visual component, the more the visual intensity or dynamic increases. The greater the affinity in a visual component, the more the visual intensity or dynamic decreases.” (Block 2). Stephen Chow uses very simple color black and white to create the contrast and affinity. Gangsters are wearing black suit, and Sing wears white suit. And black color is around white color, so it uses black suit to contrast the white suit because he wants to draw attention to Sing which is white suit.

5: Movement

6: After Effects: All-Star
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7: Final Projet-Short Narrative Film: Escape

Blog# 5: Self-reflection

Posted in Uncategorized on December 16th, 2013 by jiangs

  This semester I learned so many things such as how to use Final Cut Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop. Also a lot of visual effects and elements I have learned. For instance, movement, tone, and color. This is very important knowlegde for a filmmaker.

  At the beginning of the semester, I just could watch film, and write something about it. However, I can make film now, though just a short film.  This is a good start, and it is very important. This semester I participated in 4 film projects in this course. They were Still image movie, group video, motion graphic, and final short narrative film. Also I did a lot of in-class exercises and blog posts.

  My favorite one was group video. We were very organized, and we did very good job. It was a reproduced scene of Samara attack from “The Ring” American version. In the end, we won the first place in BG film festival.

  The biggest challenge was using After Effects to make a motion graphic. It was complicated. I watched many teaching videos and asked many questions to instructor and classmates. Finally I finished it in very basic way because I just used basic technique, but the result score was more than I expected.

I hope I can be a good filmmaker in the future, so it means I still have long way to go. I will work harder to achieve it.

 

Project 3: Motion graphic

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Blog #3 Film Manifesto

Posted in Uncategorized on December 16th, 2013 by jiangs

Film reflects  real life. Film is from real life. Film is beyond the  real life. Film is life, and life is film. Everyone is their actor, and everybody is their director.

Screening Analysis: Kung Fu Hustle

Posted in Uncategorized on December 3rd, 2013 by jiangs

I watched Kung Fu Hustle by Stephen Chow in 2004. It is an action comedy. Usually action movies are using a lot of visual effect to draw our attention, so Kung Fu is also famous for its visual effects such as fight scenes, chase scenes, and emotional drama scenes. Therefore, there are many concepts and elements from Block’s The Visual Story were used in this film.

Movement is most important part for action movie. There are four ways movement: actual, apparent,induced, and relative. Also in screening world there are three things can move: object, camera, audience’s point-of-attention as they watch the scree. In Kung Fu, it uses movement as major element to tell meanings.

  The first shot is a 45-second long take. It was camera movement.  This shot start at Inspecter Chen’s office. Then the camera moves out to hall way of police office. After that, camera moves up to second floor, and it stays in the sign of “星剋惡罪”(Sin buster). All the people are freezing in this long take, but the only object moving is a fan in the first floor. In this scene, everybody is watching toward same direction but they are not moving, but there is fighting sound alone with the camera moving. Stephen Chow wants to draw audiences’ attention to what is going on there.  This scene wants to satirise the chaotic time period and the weakness of police because police men are bullied in the police office.

This shot is an apparent movement. Block defines ” When one stationary object is replaced by another stationary object, the change between the two objects may be perceived as the movement of a single object. This creates apparent movement.” (Block 7) All the “freez” people is replaced one after another alone with the movement of camera. It is a good way to draw audiences’ attention.

Second typical movement scene is when Landlady chase Sing. It is a funny scene because they run like cartoon character. This scene uses a lot of relative movement. “Relative movement occurs when the movement of one object can be gauged by its changing position relative to a second, stationary object.” (Block 7). In this scene, one people chase another, so they are objects that actual moves. Then the landscape and background are stationary objects. The stationary objects constrast how fast these two people are.

Also this shot shows function of  moving objects’ position. It is getting closer of farther. At first, the lady is behind Sing, and it means she is still far away from Sing. Then she appears from Sing’s right shoulder, so it means she is getting closer. After that her image is on the right shoulder farther and bigger, so it means she is almost to get Sing. 

Last scene uses a lot of slow motion. “Generally speaking, a slower camera move creates affinity, because changes in the visual components occur slowly.”(Block 7) Fighting scene uses slow motion to focus on how Sing fights a whole group gansters, and slow motion has more visual impact.

Also, the whole image is an good example of contrast and affinity. ” The greater the contrast in a visual component, the more the visual intensity or dynamic increases. The greater the affinity in a visual component, the more the visual intensity or dynamic decreases.” (Block 2). Stephen Chow uses very simple color black and white to create the contrast and affinity. Gangsters are wearing black suit, and Sing wears white suit. And black color is around white color, so it uses black suit to contrast the white suit because he wants to draw attention to Sing which is white suit.

 

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