Last class we learnt about Misè En Scene, which I used to write a film review on instead of writing a reflection. You can access it through the link bar! Our most recent class we learnt specifically about western films, and the iconography of them, what makes a western film, a western film. We also learnt about genres in general and how they came to be. I found learning about iconography very interesting because I had never learnt about it before, and was surprised that genres in film isn't that old, since it was only created in the 20th century. At the end of class we started to generate ideas of which film scene we are going to use as a guide for our script. I knew for my movie I wanted there to be fight scenes involved, as there is usually in a western movie. The first film I thought of was a film I saw last summer, Taken. I really enjoyed this movie when I watched it, and it contains many fight scenes, so it seemed perfect. I researched some scenes from it and ended up choosing one of the scenes where he is trying to find his daughter. This I think will work well for me when I am making my own script, because I have an idea of how I can make it into the western genre. I have finished writing up the original script from Taken and I am excited to start my own script soon!
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