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    Bringing Drawing to Life: Animated Filmmaking I. Introduction A. Definition of Animation Filmmaking B. Types/Forms of Animation Filmmaking II. Discussion C. History 1. Local 2.Foreign D. Production 1. Pre-production a. Storyboarding b. Layouts c. Model sheets d. Animatic 2. Production a. Layout b. Modeling c. Texturing d. Lightning e. Rigging f. Animation 3. Post-production a. Composing b. Sound editing

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    Filmmaking Filmmaking as an artistic medium has always been about innovation. Early filmmakers realized that to push the art form forward‚ the technology needed to advance as well. When we think of technology and innovation today‚ ones and zeroes pop into our heads. But back in the day‚ technological advances came about simply because the filmmaker yearned to tell a better story. Smooth tracking shots were practically impossible because of bulky camera systems‚ so crew members shifts

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    most popular of all the art forms in the Philippines. A. Early filmmaking depicted nationalistic themes. B. The Japanese Occupation introduced wartime films and brought the consciousness of reality. C. 50s was considered “Golden Age” for the Filipino film. D. Decline of the Philippine film was experienced in the 60s. E. Filmmaking was regulated during the Martial Law. F. Alternative filmmaking flourished. III. The Philippine cinema industry is currently

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    the images but when they are strung together‚ it allows the film to truly express its intellectual or ideological properties. So the editing of a series of shots‚ rather than the images themselves‚ constitutes the effect of the film. This style of filmmaking shows reality without adding anything to it‚ the artistic standards are in the shots themselves. To evoke emotion in Montage‚ they would often spend a minute or two filming shots that would relate to that emotion. Some great uses of this came from

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    with a luster that you can only find on fresh-from-the-factory Ferrari’s. This is a film that re-envisions cinematography and violence. The technology of filmmaking is growing by leaps and bounds. Here‚ much of the film is shot on a soundstage set against a giant bluescreen‚ where effects and background are added later. The process of filmmaking is much the same as the new generation of Star Wars films. The visual result here is a bronze-tinged world that is gorgeously surreal‚ filled with floating

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    The reading assignment “Mamet on Directing Film” focused on the idea that juxtaposition is the heart of creating a great film. It was explained how the juxtaposition between images is what drives the movie forward in the mind of the audience. It is important not to tell the audience what to think through narration‚ but rather show it on screen through series of cutting. One quote which I found particularly interesting was‚ “If you find that a point cannot be made without narration‚ it is virtually

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    Formalistic filmmaking involves the director’s unique aesthetic view of how the film should be presented to the audience. While realistic films are presented with a style of "how it appears onscreen is how it would be seen if present during the events of the film"‚ formalistic expression allows the style of the director to shine through and impress upon the audience somewhat of a "distorted" reality. The various techniques of filmmaking are used to present a stylization of reality by manipulating

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    Kinetographe Robert-Houdin. He would later discard the bulky and noisy camera only a year later choosing instead to purchase more advanced cameras that were made by none other than the Lumiere brothers amongst others. The Lumiere brothers’ style of filmmaking was to reflect daily life with common scenes such as a train arriving at the platform and passengers disembarking as seen in their first film in 1895‚ L’Arrivee d’un train en gare. Another was the depiction of hundreds of their father’s employees

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    There are several Innovations and Inventions‚ which are shaping the Future of Cinema. Now we will dive into the future of filmmaking in our ever-increasing digital world. Some moviegoers and filmmakers are surprised by the innovations introduced in this Century. We will discuss a few of the most recent technologies in the craft‚ as well as the way they´re changing the viewer´s experience and revolutionizing the way movies are distributed nowadays. Digital cameras have gain popularity‚ mainly for

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    Man with a Movie Camera is the perfect example of one of his documentary films that utilizes the montage technique. In this film‚ Vertov uses Soviet montage to make the camerawork obvious. He disliked the continuity system‚ which tried to hide the filmmaking‚ and thus did whatever he could to go against it. This film provided a filmic exaltation of life in Soviet Russia. Vertov wanted to portray communist principles by showing clips of life in a Soviet civilization‚ and he also utilized the technique

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