Some Records of Teacher Dai Jinhua's Lectures

Shannon 2022-03-23 09:02:57

Before: The narrative in the first half is rather boring. Little Isaac is really miserable. No one really feels sorry for him at all. There is no room to think about hunting

After Mr. Dai Jinhua's speech: Did you learn a lot?

The director is the kid with the camera

At the end of the scene, the scene fades away, and the king's breath of the upward shooting begins to disappear from the middle.

the last common area of ​​the cinema

Caught to pee in a lion cage is a humiliation of both face and body (little Isaac is too miserable...

After dusk changed narrative style to objective montage perspective Slow shot rhythm gives a sense of ending (realistic details)

Contemporary art films show acute social problems in the early stage, cruel and bloody, but the ending will be a warm compromise and a moderating gesture, but the film is so powerful that it creates a war atmosphere after the warmth, with a sense of threat , which makes people feel like they are on the verge of breaking out, and little Isaac begins to take revenge

The visual presentation of the battle between the two sides is the perspective of each other's characters looking at each other

guilt dissident

The first lesson for film artists is "hidden camera", the self-presentation of the story. How to achieve such an effect? Shoot from different camera positions and camouflaged character viewpoints. Actors are not allowed to look directly at the camera, and once there is eye contact with the off-screen audience, the barrier is broken. Actors need to "flow freely" (sea creatures in aquariums)

A serious social issue drama

The end of "What's Home" (the protagonist emigrated to Europe (an over-romanticization) was the beginning of "Les Miserables")

Instead of treating black people as truly equal human beings to respect their culture (their culture also needs respect, not simply denied and judged as backward), The Savage Saga imposes on them what it calls civilization and etiquette. What about their own culture? And the so-called civilized culture does not give them a proper place to give them a sense of identity, thereby causing little Isaac's *social/extracultural state*. (Mr. Dai is too strong, these words directly point to the pain point)

We carry out self-healing of national dignity and they don't even have the opportunity and right to speak out, but thank you?

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Les Misérables quotes

  • Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.

    Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.