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Thursday, 24 February 2011
Leni Riefenstahl
Leni Riefenstahl is an interesting character. she made some of the most famous nazi propaganda films but at the same time was developing techniques that had never been used before such as tracking rails and multiple cameras used. From reading up about her a bit more it seems that she didn't do much work after the war due to her involvement with the Nazis' which is a bit of a shame as if she were able to put her creative ideas into some proper projects rather than hate filled nonsense then she may have been able to make some quite profound an interesting films. seems she made a film just before her death in 2003 which might be worth checking out if i get the chance at some point.
Monday, 17 January 2011
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/britains-world-war-ii-films-were-more-than-just-propaganda-1780730.html
Been looking for information on propaganda from both the british and the nazi's to read up on them and see how they both tackled the same issue of creating their own propaganda. mainly been looking at the british stuff at the moment. came across this article which is quite interesting and discusses the role of propaganda films and how they were about spreading a message and quite artistic at the same time.
videos such as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq1UqU2u1hs&feature=fvwrel 'listen to Britain' was a film by Humphrey Jennings where different areas and walks of life in britain are visited to see how they are contributing to the war effort.
Been looking for information on propaganda from both the british and the nazi's to read up on them and see how they both tackled the same issue of creating their own propaganda. mainly been looking at the british stuff at the moment. came across this article which is quite interesting and discusses the role of propaganda films and how they were about spreading a message and quite artistic at the same time.
videos such as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nq1UqU2u1hs&feature=fvwrel 'listen to Britain' was a film by Humphrey Jennings where different areas and walks of life in britain are visited to see how they are contributing to the war effort.
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
propaganda
The viewing of different documentaries has led me to taking a closer look at how sound has been used in propaganda films. for example this russian film about rising up to fight the nazis
Youtube has been a good source of these videos and i find it fascinating to see how these were used to unit the population to fight against the nazis. i like how as the russian character rises up to fight the music becomes more triumphant and celebratory which must have had a positive effect on the russians at the time who fought.
But while i'm interested in going down this route i'm still no closer to a proper question for study and it's getting late on in the term which is making it harder and harder to work.
Youtube has been a good source of these videos and i find it fascinating to see how these were used to unit the population to fight against the nazis. i like how as the russian character rises up to fight the music becomes more triumphant and celebratory which must have had a positive effect on the russians at the time who fought.
But while i'm interested in going down this route i'm still no closer to a proper question for study and it's getting late on in the term which is making it harder and harder to work.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Battleship Potemkin
Having watched this film has led me to look down a different avenue of sound. While the film is silent i read up a little about the history and saw that it was considered one of the best propaganda films made. This reminded me about what i read earlier (and for the life of me now, i can't remember where) that some people consider that a documentary can't be a documentary if narration is included as it means that what is said may be at the behest of whomever is paying for the making of it and as such is not neutral. But here is a silent film about the uprising of a ships crew against the officers and it is considered one of the best propaganda films made.
I don't think there is a real correlation between the two and my ramblings but the thought that a silent film can be propaganda has got me thinking about how it could be used with sound.
I don't think there is a real correlation between the two and my ramblings but the thought that a silent film can be propaganda has got me thinking about how it could be used with sound.
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Pitch and crit 2
Pitch and Crit sessions, as i should have mentioned before, are when groups of third and fourth years get together to discuss their ideas on how the work is getting on and offering advice on how best to go about each others work.
The second session is when as a 4th year i present the work i have carried out to the third years and get advice back. but i've been really struggling to focus my ideas onto one specific project and as such i had very little to say during the meeting which is frustrating as i feel i'm going nowhere with my ideas.
The second session is when as a 4th year i present the work i have carried out to the third years and get advice back. but i've been really struggling to focus my ideas onto one specific project and as such i had very little to say during the meeting which is frustrating as i feel i'm going nowhere with my ideas.
Monday, 29 November 2010
The Arbor
To gain a better idea of how sound in documentaries work i watched different documentaries to see how sound is used. the common ones such as planet earth, some Louis Theroux, Michale moore but it also led me to watch some more alternative ones. The one that sticks out most in my mind is The Arbor. The Arbor is a film about the life of play writer Andrea Dunbar who died at the age of 29. I series of interviews was carried out with her children, parents, partners etc. Different scenes were filmed with actors and then the interview recordings were dubbed over as used as the audio dialogue. i thought it was an interesting and different approach to making a documentary. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/8078688/The-Arbor-review.html
Friday, 19 November 2010
Music of the stars?
While browsing the interweb i came across this news article on the bbc website talking about the sound made by the stars. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7687286.stm i find it quite a remarkable idea as sound cannot travel in a vacuum but they so the scientists look at the oscillations from the light of distant stars and convert that back into a sound that we can recognise. I find it fascinating that different planetary objects make sounds that differ from one to the other depending on things such as size, age and chemicals.
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