2012年11月30日 星期五

Lev Manoich and Andreas Kratsky's Soft Cinema. Screening of ''Mission to Earth''

Lev Manoich and Andreas Kratsky's Soft Cinema. Screening of ''Mission to Earth''.

Digital cinema is different from traditional filmmaking. The digital cinema, Mission to Earth is presented by dividing the shots in different frames. Some of the frames show computerized graphics. Sometimes, the content in the bigger frames have relation with the smaller frames. They may de the same scenes but using different angles or dimensions to shot. However, in the traditional films, it is impossible to add computerized graphics in it and cannot be shown in different frames in the same track. Traditional filmmaking uses raw camera and plastic roll to record and edit the film whereas digital cinema does not.
What is more, traditional film has a clear and logical storyline but according to Mission to Earth, it is just mixing different scenes together without a planned flow.
Mission to Earth also reminds me the art form of painting. At most of the time, the lighting and tone of the film is dull and grey. Some shots use many elements of shapes lines and movement. It makes me associate a style of painting.

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