Wednesday, November 13, 2013

All Dressed Up


costuming is important because it can show what the producer cant say. In the last episode of breaking bad they put Walter in big clothes to show that he is a  shadow of himself.
In the hunger games costuming is important because it shows the background of that person, the announcer was in nice fancy clothes and the poor people where in like clothes.

Costuming is also important in moves because it can show who is the bad guy and who is trying to help. It can also show the color them (purple=royal, that stuff) so it can show that someone is a king and they are wearing purple and in a big casual and lots of people around them.
Breaking Bad
Hunger games

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Looking Hard


KING KONG (1933)

summary-In this classic monster movie, showman Carl Denham goes on a South Seas expedition to find the rumored beast "Kong" get it on film, and make a fortune. Along for the ride is actress Anne Darrow, the pretty girl for his film. On Skull Island, they find natives protected by a huge wall from prehistoric monsters including Kong, a 50-foot-tall gorilla. The tribe kidnaps Anne and offers her as a sacrifice to Kong, who is smitten by the gorgeous blonde and runs off with her. After a long, action-packed chase, sailor and the ship's crew get Anne back safely to the ship. Denham manages to knock the monster unconscious with gas bombs and brings Kong, in chains, back to New York City. He exhibits "King" Kong in a Broadway-style setting, but Kong breaks loose and, following his jungle instinct, takes his beloved Anne to the highest ground in the metropolis -- the Empire State Building, for a classic climax with WWI-style fighter-biplanes.

I think this film is fantastic because in the 1933 they didn't have that much technology and not much special effects. they made a clay monkey and took like 2000000000 shots of 1 thing moving 1/2 inch. it made the list because it shows us that we can do anything even if we have to take 200000001 shots.