The films that Althea showed in class were quite interesting. The first film that she showed us with the girl in the forest caught my eye by how the background mixed with the lighting of the character. The background seemed real at first but the lighting on the character seemed unnatural. While I was watching this film I was thinking where this scene could have been shot becuase some of it looked realistic while the characters lighting and a few spots in the background did not.
The film Songstress was an interesting idea of having the girls sing in a natural environment. But as I was watching it I kind of felt uncomfortable during some of the performances. Maybe I just was not used to this type of film or maybe it had to do with the theater like atmosphere we watched it in. I kind of had the feeling that some of the singers should have done a couple takes and picked a better one. In our discussion we talked about exploitation. I didnt think that she was exploiting them since the girls volunteered for the job in the newspaper but maybe they should have worked on some of the details a little more before they filmed.
The next two films she showed I thought were much better A Memory Lasts Forever was a very good idea and it was going well.. until the praying/singing started. Again, I may just not be used to this but I thougt this was a bit unnatural in a film that seemed to be a realistic setting so far. I did like how Althea wrapped up her presentation with Northern. I thought this was her strongest work that she showed that day. I like the symbolism that she used with dead people and dead trees being brought back to life just like the trees they planted. The color and the setting were also very good.
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Dan,
Interesting reads into the films. You mentioned some confusion as to if her making was intentional or not. How does this confusion play into her films? What do you think of her mode of collaboration? How did the music/song play a crucial role in the film?
Good ideas overall, just ground them a bit more with specifics.
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