Precise and meticulous

Estefania 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Very good and joyful, simple movies are full of fun!
The yellow specially tuned by photography~~Van Gogh yellow? !
Very simple lens design, but can learn a lot. Switch the scenes in the dialogue between the characters according to the lines and emotions. Design lines and actions during switching to find motivation for switching.
The two were caught for the first time. Susie was at home and her mother bathed her. The scene changes from a close-range chat between two people (Susi hates his mother) to a close-up shot of a single person (Suzie turns her head and says to his mother) and then to a mid-range shot of two people (the mother and daughter are far away), by taking a towel (noting something on the ground) Cut to the close-up of the book "How to get along with a very lonely child" in the schoolbag, and then switch to a close-up shot for two people... The
Hollywood system is meticulous and precise, like an efficient clock. Any details are noticed. I must have carefully studied the script, lines, scenes, composition...even if it is a children's film that seems to be full of joy. The script must be fine-tuned while watching the scene and the actors audition. All the ideas have been completed before the shooting, and have been meticulous to every point. Once the shooting starts, it will be implemented in accordance with all plans. What the director has to control on the set should be the part that the actors perform.
This is really another way of working with the system. Achieving this level cannot be achieved by a director, a producer, or even a team. This is an industry standard and an industry problem. I think most of the world’s film-making industries, except the United States, cannot achieve this level of precision.

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Moonrise Kingdom quotes

  • [Sam and Suzy kiss; he turns away and spits]

    Sam: I got sand in my mouth.

    Suzy: Oh!

  • Suzy: It doesn't make me feel very good. I found this on top of our refrigerator.

    [Pulls out a book "Coping with the very troubled child"]

    Sam: Does that mean you?

    Suzy: I think so, yeah.