Blogs about: Long Takes

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Caché (2005)

chelseamize wrote 1 month ago: I’d heard a lot about Michael Haneke and I went it with high expectations. I was not disappoin … more →

Tags: Drama, Thriller, French, Drama 2, 2005, Thriller #2, Cache, Director Michael Haneke, France

AMOUR - A PERSONAL VIEW 1 comment

rinaross wrote 1 month ago: At long last Amour. I was waiting for our film group to meet before writing about this amazing film. … more →

Tags: Amour, anger, carer, Caring, dead body, death, euthanasia, Funeral, group of old women

The Bravery Of The Long Take

markallenwrites wrote 7 months ago: I find that one sign of bravery in filmmakers is their willingness to hold on shots or scenes … more →

Tags: Terry Gilliam, Brazil, final shots, Cinema, the graduate, The Third Man, here's to you mrs. robinson

Effects of different long takes: Touch of Evil vs. I Am Cuba

dustiningram wrote 8 months ago: The long take in the opening of Touch of Evil does let the audience move about space in real time, b … more →

Tags: Week 2: Digital Imaging/Digital Imagination, searcher, Touch of Evil, I Am Cuba

Whoa, I Know Kung Fu1 comment

Sean Temple wrote 11 months ago: Matrix jokes aside, this looks incredible. Apparently Keanu Reeves is directing a film, and it looks … more →

Tags: Film/TV, Post By: Sean T, Keanu Reeves, The Matrix, Children of Men, Alfonso Cuaron, Bot and Dolly

Everybody's coming from the Winter Vacation

Greg Hunter wrote 1 year ago: Winter Vacation (2010), the third film by writer-director Li Hongqi, uses long takes and static shot … more →

Tags: Jim Jarmusch, li hongqi, Hongqi Li, Chinese film, Chinese cinema, winter vacation, still shots

The Housewife Epic: Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

Andy Motz wrote 1 year ago:   Here is an excerpt from my review of Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles at T … more →

Tags: Film (2), Reviews, film, 1080 BRUXELLES, 1970s, 23 Quai du Commerce, Chantal Akerman, Coffee, desire

Other - Editing The Cell

SarahMatthews1 wrote 1 year ago: So I’ve been editing ‘The Cell’, the short film we filmed two weeks ago, it has been a very annoying … more →

Tags: Film (2), 162MC Narrative, University Project, film, Short Film, Characters, Cuts, Transitions, Reaction

Best long takes in Cinema and our first experience creating it.

indianfilmstudent wrote 1 year ago: The long take has always amused and challenged film makers from all over the world present and past, … more →

Tags: blogs, film, Film School, Movies, Cinema, Alfred Hitchcock, Rope, Orson Welles, Touch of Evil

Big Night

Franz Patrick wrote 1 year ago: Big Night (1996) ★★★★ / ★★★★ Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and Secondo (Stanley Tucci) were Italian brothers … more →

Tags: "Well, I'm certainly not going through life with one ha, Allison Janney, big night, Brothers, Business, Campbell Scott, Chef, Cinema, cooking

Random Question: Tracking Shots24 comments

Tyler wrote 1 year ago: Today’s Random Question is looking at your favourite tracking shots, expensive crane shots, im … more →

Tags: movies, Random Question, Movies, tracking shots, Shots

Shame: A Devastating, Raw Depiction of Life Devoid of Intimacy

Sean Temple wrote 1 year ago: I need to get this out of the way. Shame was by far my most anticipated film of the year. I’ve … more →

Tags: film, Sean Temple, shame, Steve McQueen, Michael Fassbender, Hunger, Carrey Mulligan, best films of 2011, sex

It Takes as Long as it Takes18 comments

guyducker wrote 1 year ago: Some thoughts on the use of sustained shots ☛ Around the time I was getting seriously interested in … more →

Tags: film, Movies, Cinema, Filmmaking, Editing, Editors, D.P.S., directors, Editing

Ten Memorable Long Takes in Movies29 comments

Tyler wrote 1 year ago: To contrast with yesterday’s post about jump cuts is a larger list about long takes. I was rec … more →

Tags: movies, Lists, Movies, Cache, Michael Haneke, winter light, Persona, tracking shots, 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance

Somewhere

krlt84 wrote 1 year ago: Director: Sofia Coppola Starring: Stephen Dorff, Elle Fanning Lost in Translation is really the last … more →

Tags: Film Review, Movie, film, Elle Fanning, Characters, Lost, somewhere, Stephen Dorff, Sofia Coppola

Cinema as poetry

abimorella wrote 1 year ago: so I’ve been meaning to do this for some time, and I’ve never really managed to do it, b … more →

Tags: film, Tarkovsky, Cinema, Poetry, gus van sant, atmosphere

The Visionary's Toolbox - The Long Tracking Shot4 comments

HakSnider33 wrote 1 year ago: Touch of Evil (1958, dir. Orson Welles) by HakSnider33 One of the trademarks of the hack filmmaker i … more →

Tags: Visionary, oldboy, PARK Chan-Wook, Martin Scorsese, Orson Welles, Touch of Evil, Goodfellas, steadicam, Crane Shot

Bela Tarr’s Satantango: A Film Beyond Cinema1 comment

neerajghaywan wrote 2 years ago: A dilapidated barnyard, sounds of distant church bells that knell in muffled melancholy, herd of cow … more →

Tags: World Cinema, Avant Garde, Bela Tarr, the white ribbon, Agnes Hranitzky, Andrei Tarkovsky, black and white films, Gábor Medvigy, Hungarian Films

Maria Antonietta Mameli's Human Observations

Marie Tobias wrote 2 years ago: New York City based photographer Maria Antonietta Mameli has been working on a project called Human … more →

Tags: in progress, Bruce Silverstein Gallery, free compositions, Human observations, Manhattan Bridge, Maria Antonietta Mameli, museo marino marini


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