Cheerful mini-lecture featuring actor Ko Zandvliet as a film analyst who playfully treats elements like genre, sound, scenario, photography and editing, on the basis of fragments from Dutch movies and Hollywood blockbusters.
In this crash course in film analysis, actor Ko Zandvliet playfully shows the elements a movie is made up of. This short film serves as an educational prelude, offering students some extra background about the school screening they are about to watch. On the basis of fragments from films such as The Hunger Games, La La Land, New Kids and Wolf, the cheerful mini-lecture provides students with context and explains what components like genre, screenplay, photography, sound, editing and art direction signify, both practically and theoretically.
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Eye Filmmuseum
Wouter Sessink Video & Animation
Eye Filmmuseum
Wouter Sessink Video & Animation
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