Thursday, May 16, 2013
The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Episode 2
The second episode of this series discusses film as it pertains to the 1920's. It discussed how investments in cinema increased and how Hollywood was a full fledged industry starting in that time period. The industry started to branch out on a global scale with film minds from all over the world adapting and expanding on previous directors ideas. At that initial time, people didn't care how much the film cost; it was all about seeing the directors dream become a reality and because of that imaginations were allowed to run wild. With this blossoming of film, Hollywood became a major export industry and gave the greats like Charlie Chaplain the chance to innovate the meaning and use of film to fit their means and concepts.
Monday, May 13, 2013
The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Episode 1
The documentary The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Part 1 was an informational movie about the development and ascension of movies and film into the worlds culture. It discussed the different feelings and emotions that films can bring to you; how films can cause sympathy, can glorify, and can make you wish for things by creating different settings and views of a situation. The film went over the psychology behind the creation of film and the evolution of different filming techniques in order to make the viewer feel like they are a part of what they see. It touched on how women were provided these incredible and groundbreaking jobs that they had power over the course of the film which would've been hard to grasp in that time. It discussed how cinema brought life to communities where people traveled within a 20 mile radius of the same place their whole lives. From the initial makings of film to the now massive industry we see today, this illuminating and engaging documentary is a must-see for film lovers everywhere.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Between The Folds Movie Review
Exploring the ancient art of origami, paper folding, this documentary goes into the correlation between intricate mathematics and science that are within the origami process. The movie puts a huge stress on how even the most simple origami shapes include mathematical maps of how it works. The more complex the design, the more involved the map. Origami artists all around the world have experimented with this art, creating people, shapes, bugs, animals, and much more without even a cut or some glue. One mathematician was even able to use origami to solve his engineering problems, and develop a concept that includes the folding of proteins that can cure different diseases without harming the human carrying said disease. Origami overall has caused huge advances within the math and science world as well as expanding the boundaries of art as we know it, and is one ancient form that continues to help solve modern day problems.
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