Comparing Le Jetee, the short, and 12 Monkeys, the full- length movie
The video was very interesting, to say the least. I was very gloomy in the lighting section as well as the entirety of it. What I did like bout it thought was their drive in creating a film with a futuristic plot in ww3 happening. This was cool because as you can tell from the film it was very old way before new technology like now. Some good information I got from watching it was the way they make the film. What I mean by that is, the detail in creating a narration in order to feel like time is passing by slowly, basically meditation. They also fulfill this goal of meditation in the slide motion pictures being in black and white and not too loud. The overall film is very peaceful. Overall helping their narrative. I envision this helping me for my short film due to all the little things that were incorporated in Le Jetee. The detail in Le Jetee helped push their narrative which is what I plan to do on mine. The main thing is to pay attention to detail. The article touched on the making of Le Jetee. In it is very meaningful to how the author enjoyed the film, with the narration as well as other things in it being. Something that the audience would be able to visualize the different things going on throughout the play with the detail put into the play. Also, they cleared up in the article as well that the 12 monkeys film was not to copy. But was more of paying homage to the film before it. This was identified by the new technology used and not trying to replicate the things done before. I envision this helping me in my film by being original in my process and not trying to be anything else while delivering an iconic film.
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