HOLLYWOOD STYLE

on Monday, August 19, 2013


            The documentary that was shown to us talked about portions of Hollywood’s history and its developments. It focused on the film’s transition of how different frame angles and cuts developed over time. Film life is different from our real life that is why we come and see films. The height of Hollywood brought in millions of people a week; a large number of people were hooked to watching films. Even though there is a lot of audience, they only focus on the film’s story; the height of production is invisible to them.

            In cinema, business people and artists are a combination. This combination goes together because it is in cinema were artists are able to show their craft or their passion for the art of acting and it is here were business people make use of this artists to gain profit and also to make productions where audiences would like to see. Hollywood became studio style in one point, it is when everyone worked in a studio and everything was done together in a studio. It was a good point to use studios because they were able to explore technology, make everything possible and they were also able to save money. This studio style evolved and adapted different styles in order to improve.

            Classical Hollywood style is known for its continuity editing, making cuts and transition seem “invisible” or smooth. This style made editing seamless and there were a lot of improvement in cuts and frames. This was a great transition in Hollywood’s history because the audience seemed to love the films more and it gave depth to the film. Simple and emotional scenes were strongly presented. This style gave more art, story and emotions to every shot presented.

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