Friday, January 18, 2019

Montage Film

In the movie Karate Kid the film maker uses a montage seen in the clip above. It shows a progression of training all the way up until the fight but it shows it within 4 minutes. It makes it a very intense and quick feeling to the audience because of how fast its going.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

The film Maker uses a montage in this part of the film "Karate Kid" for enhance the film in many ways. The mist important thing that the montage does is it shows a very long period of training and progress in the matter of minutes. A nothing this that the montage provided to the film is it gave a very intense, fast paced kind of tone to the training process of the character.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

How does the use of montage illustrate the intension of directors and what is its effect on the audience?


When Montage is being used Directors are most likely trying to get a point across. When there are a bunch of scenes flashing on the screen at once that means there's more than one thing or event that's going on. Like in a movie when your on the home screen (with the Play, Scene selection, Bloopers, that home screen) and they want to show different scenes in a movie while your waiting to press play, they blur in and out, sometimes two different scenes playing on two different sides of the screen.

For me I chose Titanic because in this film theres a lot of things that go on in the movie. There's love, abuse, death, disaster... If you pay attention you will spot some montage in-between these scenes. There's a part where Jack and Rose are dancing and they slow down the speed the noises echoing while Jack and Rose are bouncing up and down, their bodies moving slower and slower till the scene instantly changes to a more quieter, settle, setting. This is Montage.

How does the use of montage illustrate the intention of directors and what is its effect on the audience?




Definition:
Montage  is a technique in film editing in which a series of short shots are edited into a sequence to condense space, time, and information. The term has been used in various contexts. 
Usage: 
The author uses montage in Rockys montage to show months/years worth of training condensed down into 8 minutes to give the audience a sense of how hard Rocky is training and how much he improved from the begging.  

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