Sunday, 11 February 2018
changes in American film
Changes to American Film Industry:
the dramatic changes that occurred in film style over the decades are significant when looking at both Vertigo and One Flew Over. they have very visible differences, and these differences are a result of the cinematic changes. One Flew Over provides a much more natural and raw feeling than Vertigo.
-post war period- people became desensitised to violence, and wanted a more raw and authentic style of film.
-Italian Neo-realism and French new wave began using real areas to film rather than studios. Hollywood style continued to be challenged around the world especially in Europe, by smaller budgeted and unique films.
-Independent films were European based as they faced the greatest suffering during the war, meaning they were ready for a change.
-Milos Forman was Czech, and was influenced by the new wave of film.
-the changes of cinematic style can be seen through the lighting in Vertigo compared to One Flew Over. Vertigo uses artificial lighting whereas One Flew Over uses natural low key lighting.
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