FMS 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Wes Anderson, Auteur Theory, Blaxploitation

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Style is the repeated and salient use of film techniques characteristic of a single film or group of films. That means there is something noticeable about the way a film or group of films is shot. Every film is the product of individual choices; therefore every film has a style. Each director has his or her own individualistic style. For example, in the mood for love and the. Grandmaster, both directed by the same director, feature similar stylistic patterns. These included focus on close-ups and use of slow motion. 5 (cid:449)ays you k(cid:374)o(cid:449) you"re (cid:449)at(cid:272)hi(cid:374)g a piel(cid:271)erg fil(cid:373) (by time magazine): daddy issues (dad as antagonist, streams of light, awestruck faces, this shot, music by john williams. Giallo horror lush settings, use of stylized color, killer holding large knives with masked gloves. Historical constraints technical limitations on film and what directors were able to do with films. Deliberate choices there is generally consistency throughout how the film is shot.

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