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Film History and Aesthetics Wiki

 

 

 

A Project of Film 110: Introduction to Film History and Aesthetics at Westminster College

By: Air Dupaix, Kathryn Hansen, Jessica Knight, Nykki Montaño, William Palm, Monty Risenhoover, Tony Rivas, Ian Stephens, and Sam Webster

 

Clip Requests

 

10.27 From Sam: I need three clips from The Birth of a Nation: 2:21:35 - 2:22:13, Gus being captured and sentenced in his trial; 1:24:55 - 1:25:35, Boothe entering the balcony, assassination, then jumping onto the stage; and finally 2:55:24 - 2:56:11, KKK comin' to save the day. Thanks!

 

10.27 From Air to Wonderful Clip People. I need a clip from about 10:01 to about 12: 35. Its the scene of the 1st vote taken. Thank you very much.

 

10.27 from Nykki: I need a 12 Angry Men clip from 3:40 to 9:10. I know it's a really long clip, but it'll work great I think.

 

10.27 Monty: I need the clip from 12 Angry Men where the old man juror (can't remember his number sorry) talks about the indents from the other juror's glasses. When he interrupts to when the other juror finally continues speaking pleas and thank you.

 

10.22 from Nykki: I need a clip from The Grand Illusion. At the very start of the film after the opening credits when Marechel is singing to the record through just after the transition to the next scene when the French soldiers are being walked into the room full of Germans after being shot down. I don't have the exact times but it's from around the 2 minute mark through around the 4 minute mark, I think. Thanks! 

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Film110/videos/30/

 

10.22 From Sam: I need a clip from 12 Angry Men from 22:00 to 22:12, when Juror #3 stands up and approaches the camera with the picture of his son

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Film110/videos/28/

 

10.22. Need a clip from Metropolis. Shift change that occurs in the long corridor.

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Film110/videos/29/

 

10.14 Kathryn: Just got off of work, if anyone is crazy enough to still be up could you grab a clip from Beauty and the Beast 1:29:03 to the end of the film.

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Film110/videos/26/

 

10. 12 From Kathryn: Example of tonal montage in Battleship Potemkin  33:15 -34:40 Comparison of light and dark fog sequence. Thanks

http://www.viddler.com/explore/Film110/videos/16/ 

Announcements, etc

 

10.27

1. So the library does have a copy of The Holy Mountain, but it's only searchable by the name of the box set it appears in: The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky. Unfortunately, The Holy Mountain has been checked out for an alarming period--but I've asked the library to try to reel it back in. If that fails, we may have to switch to a different Jodorowky film.

 

2. I've also dropped off my copy of 2001 with them, so that should be up on reserve soon.

 

3. New pages are due tonight. Don't forget to indicate that you've done them on the front page.

 

10.26

Wiki Maintenance and Major Edit grades from 10.9-10.22 are up.

 

10.22

1. Major edits are due tonight.

2. William will run the 2001 screening Monday night.

3. Here's the reasing for Tuesday.

 

 

 

10.27

New Pages:

Acting in 12 Angry Men -Nykki

Editing in The Birth of a Nation - Sam

Symbolism of Objects in Cinema - Air

Character Development-Will

 

New Pages due 11.3

2001: Monty

Kubrick: Tony

Sofia's article: Ian

Cool mise-en-scene in 2001: Nykki

HAL: Air

Narrative structure of film (repetitions): Kathryn

Conflicting interpretations of 2001: William

Editing in some specific scene: Sam

 

 

Alright so the library did not have the movie 2001... to watch when I went and tried to get it for the screening, thusly.....the screening did not happen. The only copy was checked out so I hope we can try to find a way to watch it again or something. Sorry guys but I did all I could. Did someone forget to turn it back in? I checked online and it said that the item was "missing". What does tha even mean? Anyways I guess we will figure this out in class.

-William

 

10.22

Major Edits due tonight:

-Ian on Auteur Theory

-Sam on Depth Of Field

-William did his major edit on Framing :D

-Nykki worked on the Continuity Editing page again

-Monty added the Diegetic and Non-Diegetic sound page to Sound in Film and will

     be doing more with the clips when i acquire them.

Kathryn did hers on The Grand Illusion but forgot to put it here, sorry.

 

10.20

Air's note- Sorry I couldn't make it to class today, my partner is having some family issues that I needed to be home/with her for. But as for today, are we doing still doing orignal pages tonight because I can't for the life of me remember. If not, I'm going to work on the blackface page now because it needs lots of love. Thanks guys, see you Thursday.

 

Air--no new pages for tonight. We've assigned you one for next week, though. Hope your partner's ok. --Sean

 

 

Major edits due 10.22

Auteur Theory: Ian

Framing: William

Continuity Editing: Nykki

Depth of Field: Sam

Metropolis itself: Tony

Grand Illusion: Kathryn

Sound: Monty

Blackface: Air

 

New Pages due 10.27

Acting in 12 Angry Men: Nykki

Character development (in 12 Angry Men?): William

Symbolism of objects in cinema: Air

Sound in 12 Angry Men: Monty

Editing in Birth of a Nation: Sam

Lumet: Tony

12 Angry Men: Kathryn

Camera movement in 12 Angry Men: Ian

 

 

10.13

New Original Pages:

Camera Movement in La Grande Illusion - Nykki

Fritz Lang - Monty

Messianic Themes in Metropolis - Air

Sam now knows why Jessica is no longer in the class - the Film Narrative page

William had his page done but forgot to link it here until now! sorry guys

he did Metropolis

Tony did German Expressionism (forgot to link)

Ian did Auteur Theory

Kathryn :Expressionist mise-en scene in Metropolis.

 

 

- Ian will talk about  The Battleship Potemkin page, and maybe the Parallel Editing page.

- Nykki will talk about the Lillian Gish and/or the Georges Méliès page

- Kathryn: Blackface.

- Air will blather on about either Actualities or Set Design and Locations.

- Sam on Framing and Soviet Montage... and might justify the weak editing page

-William did his on Acting

 

 

 

10.8

 

Major edits due tonight:

-Sam on the Ideology in Film page (the second clip could be shortened, but I'm not sure if that can be done from youtube and it doesn't give me times on the DVD to request a clip with)

Tony did his on Cinematic Responses to Fascism

Air did hers on Jean Renoir

Ian did his on Queer Cinema

Nykki added to the Camera Movement page

Monty broke up and expanded French Cinema

Kathryn worked on Class in Film Hope it's alright, I did this without permission

 

 

10.6 

 

Air's Note: I'm sort of using the article "Cocteau's Beauty & The Beast: The Poet as Monster" from last week to work on my page for tonight and I completly forgot the author of said article. If any of you, my fine fellow classmates could tell me the author's name that would be wonderful. Thanks! Also I need the clip of the beast proposing to Beauty the second time, I think its between 46:27 to 46:40.

 

Sam's response: I think it's.... Michael Popkin? That's the name at the end of the essay... so I'm gonna say that's it.

Sean: Yep, Sam's right. I'll have to grab that clip for Air as the disc's encrypted. Should be able to get it tomorrow.

 

 

Finished Original pages:

Ian FINALLY did his on Film Music

Air did her original page on Queer Cinema

Sam did his on Framing

Nykki did hers on Mise en Scene in La Belle et la Bete

Monty did his on Beauty and the Beast

Tony did his on Special Effects

Kathryn did hers on Jean Cocteau

William did his on Depth Of Field

 

 

 

Pages due 10.13.09

Tony: German Expressionism 

William: Metropolis 

Monty: Fritz Lang 

Air: Messianic themes in Metropolis 

Sam: Narrative

Ian: Auteur theory 

 

Nykki: camera movement in The Grand Illusion Kathryn: Expressionist mise-en-scene in Metropolis

 Jessica: relationship or either theater or literature to film

 

 

 

 

10.1.09

 

 

Major Edit pages

Ian did his major edit on Set Design and Locations

Air did her major edit on Film: "The Stuff"

Tony did MORE on Blackface

Sam slapped a couple more examples onto the Continuity Editing page

Nykki worked on the Lighting page 

 

Air's note: I changed the navigation for the Works Consulted page to something a little more logical like the alphabet. I'm going to go through and get rid of the other anchors on the page but in doing so I may screw up a few times. Just be aware that your sources may die or not actually go anywhere like the about.com link is now. I don't know what happened to it but the page made the link disappear after going back and forth between the source and the regular page. Maybe this is an issue with the wiki? Gremlins in the computers?

 

 

Major Edit Assignments for 10.8.09

Ian: Queer Cinema

Air: More on Jean Renoir

Nykki: More on camera movement

Monty: More on French cinema

Tony: More on cinematic responses to fascism

Kathryn: More on Class in film

 

 

9.29.09

Original page assignments for 10.6

* Beauty and the Beast--Monty

* Jean Cocteau--Kathryn

* Queer cinema so to speak--Air

* Depth of field--William

* Music--Ian

* Mise-en-scene in B & B--Nykki

* "Special effects"--Tony

* Camera position/magnification--"framing"--Sam

* Narrative--Jessica

 

 

Original Pages

 

Ian did his page on Sound in Film

Air did her page on Jean Renior

Nykki did hers on Camera Movement 

William did his page on The Grand Illusion

Sam did his for Bazin on The Grand Illusion

Tony did his on

Cinematic Responses to Fascism

Monty did his on French Cinema

          Hope they help! --Nykki 

          Those help a ton thanks! I can't believe I couldn't find them.

-I think it should be decided that Nykki deserves some sort of award for general awesome-ness and industry.

-Seconded.

 

Ian's Note: I tried to use a custom font for the title of the wiki, but it seems to be reverting back to a decidedly not-exciting font instead.  Sorry for messing things up...I'll find a way to get the old silver logo back.   

     -Sam's comment: I dunno, I kinda like it this way. It's... classy.

          -Nykki: like ron burgundy....    

               all kidding aside I too like the way it looks now, either works though!

     -Monty: by the way it was a picture I made so you really can't put it back up without my files or reverting to 

          a previous version, but if everyone likes this there's no reason too.

And by Orpheus I'm Sure Sean really means The Beauty and the Beast. Although if you'd like to watch Orpheus I'd be more than happy to lend you my copy of the film.

 

 

9.24.09

Major Edit assignments that we all blew off till tonight:

- Sam: is gonna try to do one on the parallel editing page.

- Air is going to work on the aesthetics of the Griffith clip.

- William is going to work on Mise en Scene.

- Nykki is going to work on the continuity editing page.

- Ian will work on The Battleship Potemkin page (I didn't ask for permission to work on my own page...apologies all around).

     - Nykki votes that working on your own page is A-ok! Go for it!

- Jessica did her major edit on the Acting page.

-Tony added and edited information on the Eisenstein page.

 

Major edit assignments (due 10.1)

-Kathryn: Thomas Edison

 

Sam: Potemkin

-Lighting: Nykki

-Tony: Still more on blackface

-Ian: Set Design

-Air: Death of film

-William: Coninuity editing

 

 

 

9.22.09

Pages due next week on the 29th

-The Grand Illusion: William

-Jean Renoir: Air

-Class in film: Kathryn

-Sound: Ian

-Narrative style: Jessica

-French Cinema: Monty

-Camera Movement: Nykki

-Responses to fascism: Tony

-Bazin on Grand Illusion: Sam

 

New pages due October 22nd

Lighting by William

Film: "The Stuff" by Nykki

Set Design and Locations by Air

Soviet Montage by Sam

Ideology in Film by Jessica

The Battleship Potemkin by Ian

Sergei Eisenstein by Tony

Eisenstein"s Essay by Kathryn

Air's note:

Hey Everyone,

Should we always do a page on the current genre of film we are watching or no? Like for this week we'd be doing a page on the Soviet Montage of Einstein or will that be taken care of with the three pages dedicated to him? Im just thinking that the actualities page might be a little lonely as the only film genre we've covered, especially if we've passed on the cool things happening in Russia, Germany and France during the pre-war years.

 

Jessica's note about Air's note:

I think that's a totally brill idea!

 

Ian's note about Air's note in response to Jessica's note: 

I second the above brill- it's a really good idea.

 

William's note in responce to Ian's comment refering to Jessica's reference to Air 

It sounds brilliant.

 

 

 

9.17.09

Jessica did her major edit on Kinetoscope

page

Ian completed the major edit on Gunning

Air took on Actualities for her major edit

Nykki did her ME working on the Melies page

TJ did his ME on the Blackface page

William did his major edit on Lumière brothers Film examples

Major edit on Edwin Porter Kathryn

 

Major edits: (Next Week)

Jessica - Acting

 

 

 

 9.15.09

 

Acting

Continuity Editing

 

 

Parallel Editing (Cross-Cutting)

 

Lillian Gish

 

The Birth of a Nation

 

Axis of Action

 

Mise-en-scene

 

Blackface

David Llewelyn Wark Griffith

 

 

 

Hey yalls, I found a great website that is somewhat what we are trying to do here. Check it out

 

New pages for next Tuesday:

     Kathryn: Eistenstein's essay

     Tony: Esienstein

 

     Ian: Potemkin

     Jessica: Film as ideology

     Soviet Montage: Sam (Film History)

     Nykki: The Stuff

     William: lighting (mise-enscene)

     Monty: Cinematography

     Air: Set design/location (mise-en-scene)

 

Possibility: history of trailer

 

Major Edit Assignments:

     Air on Actualities

     Ian political implications of Gunning

     William Lumiere bros. examples

     Nykki: Melies ditto

     Kathryn: More on Porter

     Tony: ?

     Sam: A Trip to the Moon

     Jessica: ?

     Monty: ? 

 

 

 

9.10.09

Major edits:

Air on Actualties...

William on Lumiere brother film examples...

 

 

 

9.8.09

 

Edwin Stanton Porter

Georges Méliès

 

Thomas Edison

 

A Trip to the Moon

The Lumière Brothers

 

 

Actualities

 

Film Editing

The Cinema of Attraction

 

 

Movie Technology

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