Friday, 3 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Transcription: Mary and Max (2009) Review
Fig.1 "Mary and Max" Poster (2009)
"Mary and Max" is a 2009 Australian animated film wrote and direct by Adam Elliot. After Elliot's film "Harvie Crumpet" (2002) won the Academy Award for Best Short Film in the Animation category, there were very high expectations of what would be next for Elliot. Again working in the style of animation known as claymation, Elliot decided to make "Mary and Max", his very first feature length film.
Fig.2 "Mary and Max" Film Still
"Mary and Max" paints two lost souls on opposite sides of the Earth who become unlikely friends. Mary Daisy Dinkle is an eight-year-old girl living in Australia with her monstrous mother and taxidermist father. At the post office one day, she randomly picks a name out of a New York phone book. Max Jerry Horowitz, an obese Jewish man with aspergers, who lives in New York. They start writing to one another, and continue to write to each other throughout their lives, filling the role of the only friend they both had has.
Fig.3 "Mary and Max" Film Still
One of the thing that grabs the audience is that this film is the heart that is in it. You can tell that it was something that was made with love and that every single second of it was thought through. "In narrative terms, Mary, and Max is indeed classically inclined but by intensifying certain themes and flipping others, Elliot gives his film gravity and adds a very personal stamp on a genre known for hiding its directors." (Cabin, 2010) This is because "Mary and Max" is based on elements of his own childhood and his relationship worth his own New York pen- pal.
Elliot has stylized worlds that Marry and Max live in, this aloud the viewer to make a clear visual distinction among the pair’s home environments. With Max's life in a monochrome busy America and Mary's life in a Australian suburbia. Their different worlds incorporate symbolic flashes of red, to represent the colour Mary brings into Max’s life. On a technical note the stop motion, movement especially the amazing motion control camera movements through miniature sets are smooth and add to the enjoyment of the film. Alexander Zalben film critic sates in her review that "The animation also is unique to the form, effectively using colour and the stiffness of Elliot's clay characters to create a world through narration and voice over that never feels like an attempt to mimic reality, but rather to hold a mirror up to it. Think of Mary and Max not as an animated film, but a film that uses animation to tell its story" (Zalben, 2009)
Fig.4 "Mary and Max" Film Still
"Mary and Max" is funny and moving, a film of warmth and consistent heart-warming honesty that shows the incredible emotion depths of adult themes with the use of dark comedy.
Cabin, Chris (2010) Marry and Max Film Review. http://www.slantmagazine.com/dvd/review/mary-and-max/1776 (Accessed on 02/02/2012)
Zalben, Alexander (2009) Marry and Max Film Review http://www.filmcritic.com/reviews/2009/mary-and-max/ (Accessed on 02/02/2012)
List Of Illustrations
Figure.1 Elliot, Adam (2009) Mary and Max Still. http://www.cinemagora.co.uk/movie-7773-mary-and-max.html (Accessed on 02/02/2012)Figure.2 Elliot, Adam (2009) Mary and Max Still. http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2010/oct/21/mary-and-max-review (Accessed on 02/02/2012)
Figure.3 Elliot, Adam (2009) Mary and Max Still. http://movieevangelist.wordpress.com/2011/01/08/review-of-the-year-2010-my-top-40-movies-of-2010/ (Accessed on 02/02/2012)
Figure.4 Elliot, Adam (2009) Mary and Max Still. http://absenceofalternatives.com/2010/11/mary-and-max.html (Accessed on 02/02/2012)
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Transcription: Initial Thoughts.....
Its the beginning of the transcription unit and after thinking through all the options, I've decided to go for the Text to Digital Set for Film. So environments is the way I decided to go and after my first tutorial yesterday a few ideas discussed.
Initial Idea One
My Initial thought come form my fascination with Alfred Hitchcock films and with the age range of which the final outcome would be for. Alan said that combing the genre of thriller and film noir with the suggested age range 10 -15 years old, is something that is rearly seen in films. One example is the 1976 film Bugsy Malone and film based on events in Chicago from the early 1920s to 1931 in the Prohibition era, specifically the exploits of gangsters like Al Capone and Bugs Moran, as dramatised in cinema featuring only child actors.
So the idea was to find a crime thriller story that I could then transcribe into a environment for a child film noir film. The short stories of English novelist G. K. Chesterton about a fictional character called Father brown seems perfect for this idea. As a whole this idea still need some refining if this is the idea I decided to go with.
Initial Idea Two
My second thought was to transcribed one of artist Edward Hoppers paintings. And after taking to Alan he suggested that maybe I could model the environment that you see in his paintings but then I will also model the part of the environment that you can not see. As there all ways seems to be more to Hoppers painting that you can not see. So it will seem as is you are walking into his paintings and see what is actually happening with the painting . At the moment there are several of his painting that I would really like to use here are a few that I am drawn to at the moment, with more still to look at.
Macomb's Dam Bridge (1935)
Manhattan Bridge Loop (1928)
Rooms For Tourist (1945)
The Lighthouse at Two Lights (1929)
At the moment I am not sure which idea to go with, so I decided to research a bit more into each idea and then make a decision.
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Maya Tutorials: Cartoon Character Progress
Modelled
Adding Joints
Everything Bounded
Progress is slow and I have run into a few problems with skinning the character but it is getting there slowly.
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Narrative Project Update
As we are coming to the end of the narrative project, I have unfortunately done very little blogging on my own blog throughout the group project. So In this post I am to sum up my contribution to the group project as well as the final outcome of Destination Mars by First Light Studios (Max, Justin and Me)
First was pre production we spilt this up into sections and were all giving jobs to do. I worked on the environment concepts and also a few character concepts that we later decided not to go with as we went in a another direction.
Final Concept
Adam Concepts
Adam Concepts
Then after our pitch we went on to production, after assign jobs we went on to modelling everything. I was given the opportunity to model the Hollywood scene and rocket crash scene which i was quite excited about.
Here are some modelling for the rocket crash scene, I modelled a few props and then but everything together with the rocket that Justin Created.
Then onwards to modelling the Hollywood scene.....
Scene Modelling Started
Finished Modeled Scene
Next was to UV all the scene which was a stressful experience.
The textured were added which was exciting to see the scene come to life.
So here are some finial renders of the animation in this scene.
So after modelling, texturing, ligthing, rendering everything next was the best bit of this project putting together the final trailer.
So here it is the trailer of Destination Mars by First Light Studios
After 15 weeks, it has been a stressful but at the same time an enjoyable experience. I have definitely learnt a lot and I think that we are all pleased with the final outcome of the our trailer :) Next is the transcription project, which I quite excited about having the opportunity to use the skills that I have developed in this project. Onwards and upwards :)
Thursday, 1 December 2011
@Phil: Postmodern Essay Stucture
Phil, I was hoping you could have a look at the essay structure of my postmodernism essay and see if I am on the right track before I begin writing the essay itself ?
Essay Title: A discussion of which the postmodernity theory of Metafiction is used to analysis and interpret the Scream Franchise?
Essay Structure
- Introduce and defining postmodernism in general terms.
- Defining the postmodernity theory of Metafiction in detail
- With an additional paragraph about 'meta-film' and general history of slasher films that came prior to Scream
- Introduce the Scream franchise
- Introduce what came before and influenced the Scream films (Using screen shots to help with comparing elements of the films with other films that come before e.g Halloween).
- Further looking at the additional theories that Scream are connect to such as Parody and Pastiche.
- Introduce the fact that Parody and Pastiche are part of Metafiction
- Look at how parody and pastiche are used in the scream films.
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