Ultra Lantern
In Darkest Night!
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Each filmmaker has their own style of filmmaking,otherwise we get the same thing over and over again.
I would say stop motion is such a long painstaking process.That he may be right.Stop Motion can take about hours sometimes days.To do such short amount of animation.Depending on the type of detail there focusing on.
Yeah ,to do Stop motion you need a lot of patience.I have the utmost respect for anyone that does it.I remember on a documentary on Aardmann animation, they said that it took them a full day's work to get 2 seconds of usable material for a Wallace and Gromit film.
I'm guessing he doesn't have a good grasp on what style is.My friend doesn't think they do. I spent 2 hours tying to tell him the different styles of some IMO very visual directors, such as Michael Bay, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Zack Snyder, Sam Raimi, Martin Scorsesse...ect..
He doesnt think they do, and all films look the same. He's a music guy, his prefered medium is music, and everything about it.
So in his view, musicans have no style, therefor, filmmakers don't either. Musicans have genres.
Sam Raimi has that signature quick zoom he applies in all his films...yet, he says it's not a style to zoom in fast.
Can anyone prove either one of us wrong? Or what? It was such a long argument, that just frustrated me, because everything I said, was always argued. There was no end until I said enough. So I obviously lost. He couldn't see the visual difference between a Sam Raimi film and a Michael Bay one...
He would say yes.
He also argued with me that films dont need stories, as they are a visual medium. If he wanted a story, he'd read a book. That was one of the few days I got really pissed.
Yes. But his arguments were "zooming in is not a style". And he would apply his point to music. He thinks that music can be compared to anything.
Films dont have as much work put into them as a painting done by one person.
Films dont have as much work put into them as someone who writes music....
I love the kid...but help me here. He's not a movie fan. In any way.
Don't forget christopher nolan's more urban type of movies, even Michael Bay has a style too, the only guy that doesn't really have a style since he pratically copies Michael bay and others is Jonathan Liebesman.As a film graduate.....this pisses me off. Here is a VERY VERY basic view on it from Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_styles
Whether it be aesthetic styles like Scorsese's use of long tracking shots, Editing techniques like Snyder's use of slow-motion, or Narrative styles like Nolan's use of nonlinear story lines, Directors have PLENTY of different ways to put their unique style in their films.