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eject : My story about the film ‘Monster House’
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6 days ago by scottjacksonx
I think a good story, even if it is sad or scary while you’re watching it, should always make you a little less scared after you’ve seen it. Because even a scary story, if it’s a good scary story, takes us into strange, dark places that don’t make sense at first, and helps us see that they do make sense, and are therefore not so scary.
And that didn’t happen in Monster House. The kids go inside the house, and everything’s scary in there, but nothing starts making more sense. I don’t know about you, but when I go inside a giant scary monster, I expect to be rewarded for my bravery. There should always be something inside a monster that helps you understand it, and makes you less scared of it, and able to make the monster go away. Not just a bunch of stuff that makes you more confused and scared.
6 days ago by scottjacksonx
Hollywood’s Brat Pack
february 2012 by scottjacksonx
The origin of the term "Brat Pack".
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february 2012 by scottjacksonx
The Secret History of Star Wars - Structuring the Prequels
november 2011 by scottjacksonx
"While Lucas now claims that they be viewed chronologically in episodic order, they have in fact been made primarily for the audiences of their time of production. Each sequel--1980, 1983, 1999, 2002, and 2005--built upon the film that came before it and is dependent on audience familiarity with the preceding occurrences ... The originals were constructed in such a way as to preserve the dramatic suspense of not knowing the revelations that follow (i.e. Yoda's identity, Leia and Anakin's familial relation to Luke, the true powers of the Emperor, etc.), while the prequels do not respect this structure and hence introduce unintended structural flaws in the last episodes."
"Sequels are designed not only by filmmakers who are cognisant of what has already transpired, but they are targetted to an audience that is as well. When John Conner says "I'll be back," in Terminator: Salvation, it was saluting fans of the original who were familiar with the famous line from the previous films, and made more ironic since the line was originally uttered by Conner's nemesis."
So much great stuff here. tl;dr: they make sense in production order, not episodic order, no matter what Lucas says.
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"Sequels are designed not only by filmmakers who are cognisant of what has already transpired, but they are targetted to an audience that is as well. When John Conner says "I'll be back," in Terminator: Salvation, it was saluting fans of the original who were familiar with the famous line from the previous films, and made more ironic since the line was originally uttered by Conner's nemesis."
So much great stuff here. tl;dr: they make sense in production order, not episodic order, no matter what Lucas says.
november 2011 by scottjacksonx
The Man Who Made Star Wars - Magazine - The Atlantic
november 2011 by scottjacksonx
"The single strongest impression [Star Wars] leaves is of another great American tradition which involves lights, bells, obstacles, menace, action, technology, and thrills. It is pinball-on a cosmic scale."
1978 profile of Lucas from The Atlantic.
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1978 profile of Lucas from The Atlantic.
november 2011 by scottjacksonx
Rashomon (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
september 2011 by scottjacksonx
It's the Kurosawa one where the story's told four times from four different points of view.
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september 2011 by scottjacksonx
A special "Where's WALL-E" edition of Why For?
august 2011 by scottjacksonx
Nice roundup of the Pixar references in Pixar films.
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august 2011 by scottjacksonx
Pixar University: Thinking Outside The Mouse - SFGate
august 2011 by scottjacksonx
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"During 90 percent of your workday, you're in this box -- you get to do only certain things," said Polson. "And yet we're all here because we love movies and art. At Pixar University, all the boxes get removed. All the walls come down, and you get to be the director of your own creative idea." Polson has taken classes in drawing, screenwriting, and color, and he's completed a course in which he made his own short film.
Not long after the improv class, Polson met Catmull again, this time to present a work-related proposal. "I'm sitting here with the founder of our industry, and I'm trying to pitch my idea," he said. "If I hadn't had the chance to whack him with a balloon, I don't think I would have functioned."
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"During 90 percent of your workday, you're in this box -- you get to do only certain things," said Polson. "And yet we're all here because we love movies and art. At Pixar University, all the boxes get removed. All the walls come down, and you get to be the director of your own creative idea." Polson has taken classes in drawing, screenwriting, and color, and he's completed a course in which he made his own short film.
Not long after the improv class, Polson met Catmull again, this time to present a work-related proposal. "I'm sitting here with the founder of our industry, and I'm trying to pitch my idea," he said. "If I hadn't had the chance to whack him with a balloon, I don't think I would have functioned."
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august 2011 by scottjacksonx
The Existential Clown - Magazine - The Atlantic
june 2011 by scottjacksonx
"Carrey can only play it straight when the rest of the world is crooked."
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june 2011 by scottjacksonx
On The Set of Apocalypse Now
april 2011 by scottjacksonx
"Dick White, an ex-Vietnam helicopter flying ace and daredevil, supervised the air sequences. “This movie has everything but real bullets,” he says. “With my helicopters, the boats and the high morale of the well-trained extras we had, there were three or four countries in the world we could have taken easily.”"
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april 2011 by scottjacksonx
Access Main Computer File
april 2011 by scottjacksonx
I am in love with this site.
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april 2011 by scottjacksonx
Wilhelm scream - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
march 2011 by scottjacksonx
The Wilhelm scream is a frequently-used film and television stock sound effect first used in 1951 for the film Distant Drums.[1] The effect gained new popularity (its use often becoming an in-joke) after it was used in Star Wars and many other blockbuster films as well as television programs and video games.[2] The scream is often used when someone is shot, falls from a great height, or is thrown from an explosion.
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march 2011 by scottjacksonx
The Hidden Fortress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
february 2011 by scottjacksonx
"George Lucas has acknowledged the key influence of The Hidden Fortress on Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. This influence remains particularly evident in the technique of telling the story from the points of view of the film's lowliest characters, C-3PO and R2-D2. Kurosawa's use of frame wipes (sometimes cleverly hidden by motion within the frame) as a transition device also influenced Star Wars."
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february 2011 by scottjacksonx
Did ‘Star Wars’ become a toy story? Producer Gary Kurtz looks back.
january 2011 by scottjacksonx
"They make three times as much on toys as they do on films. It’s natural to make decisions that protect the toy business, but that’s not the best thing for making quality films.”
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january 2011 by scottjacksonx
The Flubs of Jurassic Park | The Big Waste of Space
december 2010 by scottjacksonx
By far the most comprehensive collection of inconsistencies in Jurassic Park that I've ever seen.
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december 2010 by scottjacksonx
Usability in the Movies
september 2010 by scottjacksonx
Jakob Nielsen rants about usability of computers that appear on the silver screen.
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september 2010 by scottjacksonx
Neuland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
september 2010 by scottjacksonx
The typeface used in _Jurassic Park_.
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september 2010 by scottjacksonx
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