James Cameron is known for his special effects, however that wasn't the first thing I noticed while observing these films. The first thing I noticed was the amount of fast changing scenes the occur in all 3 movies. There is a particular scene in Terminator 2 where Arnald and the mom and boy are driving away from the T110 terminator and the camera changes so quickly from the point of view of the car, the point of viewe of the bad guy, the car itself, and the bad guy from an omniscient perspective. Whether this is due to the action sequences, or personal preferences I do not know, but it was consistent in all 3 movies (rarely in Ghosts.) One explanation is that the fast changing scenes make fighting look more realistic because the punch could look like it was real if the camera changes views just as someone makes contact. This was present in Avatar as well almsot everyone there was fist fighting, however sines Avatar was filmed a lot more recently, they used green screen effects for most of the creatures and deaths/explosions. For example, people dying from arrows seemed to be a common thing in the movie and over repeated sound effects from Star Wars were used almost constantly. Another thing that seemed to be hinted by the conflict between man and machine is that Cameron had some strange affection basing his movies on the struggle of rapid growing technology. Terminator 2 was about how during WW3, the entire world was destroyed by nukes set off by a computer program created and then robots took over the world while a few survivors from a military group know as the resistance. When the robots send a terminator to kill the leader of the resistance in the past, so does he to try and stop the robots from winning the war. In Avatar, it talks about how we get the technology to travel through space/take the form of aliens and attempt to take over and destroy the peaceful aliens' home world of pandora. This movie also Is based on a war between human controlled robots (this time reversed) and people (or Navi aliens), who start off seeming like the bad guys, but by halfway through the movie you realize are the good guys. The movie that stood out the most was Ghosts of the Abyss because it was different than any of the other films. It was more of a documentary and it was all underwater filming. The movie was based on exploring the wreck of the titanic for no apprent reason other than that James Cameron also had a strange interest/hobby in deep sea diving? The movie is documentary like and had a strange ending about 911, I dont know why it was necesary.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Formal Film Study: James Cameron
James Cameron is known for his special effects, however that wasn't the first thing I noticed while observing these films. The first thing I noticed was the amount of fast changing scenes the occur in all 3 movies. There is a particular scene in Terminator 2 where Arnald and the mom and boy are driving away from the T110 terminator and the camera changes so quickly from the point of view of the car, the point of viewe of the bad guy, the car itself, and the bad guy from an omniscient perspective. Whether this is due to the action sequences, or personal preferences I do not know, but it was consistent in all 3 movies (rarely in Ghosts.) One explanation is that the fast changing scenes make fighting look more realistic because the punch could look like it was real if the camera changes views just as someone makes contact. This was present in Avatar as well almsot everyone there was fist fighting, however sines Avatar was filmed a lot more recently, they used green screen effects for most of the creatures and deaths/explosions. For example, people dying from arrows seemed to be a common thing in the movie and over repeated sound effects from Star Wars were used almost constantly. Another thing that seemed to be hinted by the conflict between man and machine is that Cameron had some strange affection basing his movies on the struggle of rapid growing technology. Terminator 2 was about how during WW3, the entire world was destroyed by nukes set off by a computer program created and then robots took over the world while a few survivors from a military group know as the resistance. When the robots send a terminator to kill the leader of the resistance in the past, so does he to try and stop the robots from winning the war. In Avatar, it talks about how we get the technology to travel through space/take the form of aliens and attempt to take over and destroy the peaceful aliens' home world of pandora. This movie also Is based on a war between human controlled robots (this time reversed) and people (or Navi aliens), who start off seeming like the bad guys, but by halfway through the movie you realize are the good guys. The movie that stood out the most was Ghosts of the Abyss because it was different than any of the other films. It was more of a documentary and it was all underwater filming. The movie was based on exploring the wreck of the titanic for no apprent reason other than that James Cameron also had a strange interest/hobby in deep sea diving? The movie is documentary like and had a strange ending about 911, I dont know why it was necesary.
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I'm sure you probably expect this Brandon, but what you wrote here just isn't acceptable for an assignment that we spent about a month working on. You included two short paragraphs, when, if you look at the assignment sheet, much more synthesis and research and analysis is necessary to complete this assignment. Please redo it to meet the requirements.
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