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1
Film Studies
  • Introduction

2
Table of Contents
  • 1. What is Realism and what is Formalism?
  • 2. The Lumiére Brothers Workers Leaving the
    Factory and George Méliès A Trip to the Moon
  • 3. Realism vs. Formalism
  • 4. Problems of Realism and Formalism

3
What is Realism?
  • Dictionary definition
  • (a) a style of painting and sculpture that seeks
    to represent the familiar or typical in real
    life, rather than an idealized, formalized, or
    romantic interpretation of it
  • Collins English Dictionary
  • (b) the style of art and literature in which
    everything is shown or described as it really is
    in life.
  • Longman American Dictionary

4
What is Realism?
  • (c) in the arts, the accurate, detailed,
    unembellished depiction of nature or of
    contemporary life. Realism rejects imaginative
    idealization in favour of a close observation of
    outward appearances.
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica

5
What is Realism?
  • (a) Subject and material (content)
  • -- the familiar or typical in our daily life
  • (b) The way in which such a subject and material
    is represented (method)
  • -- mimesis (Gk. the imitative representation of
    nature and human behaviour)
  • The representation of the familiar or typical in
  • mimetic manners in literature and visual arts.

6
Boxer of Quirinal, Bronze copy of a Hellenistic
Greek scuture
7
  • Details

8
  • Old Greek Woman (C 400 BC)

9
Caravaggio, Cardsharps (c 1594-5)
10
Caravaggio, Fortune-Teller (c 1598-9)
11
Johannes Vermeer, Young Woman with a Water
Pitcher (c 1664-5)
12
Johannes Vermeer, Woman Reading a Letter
13
What is Realism?
  • Definition in film studies
  • A style of filmmaking that attempts to
    represent the look of objective reality as its
    commonly perceived.

14
What is Formalism?
  • Dictionary definition
  • scrupulous or excessive adherence to
    outward form at the expense of inner reality

15
Jackson Pollock, No. 5 (1948)
16
Joseph Albers, Homage to Square (1965)
17
Piet Mondrian, Composition No. 10 (1939-42)
18
What is Formalism?
  • Definition in film studies
  • A style of filmmaking in which aesthetic forms
    take precedence over the subject matter as
    content. Time and space as ordinarily perceived
    are often distorted. For Formalism, film is an
    art because its properties are exploited to
    express filmmakers own vision

19
Lumières Films
  • Workers Leaving the Factory (1895)
  • Actualités (actualities) - Recording an everyday
  • event with a stationary camera placed at eye
    level
  • without any editing

20
Lumières Films
  • Arrival of a Train at the Ciotat station (1985)
  • - filmed records of the arrival of a train
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v1dgLEDdFddk

21
Lumières Films
  • Auguste and Louis
  • Lumière
  • Representation of
  • the look of reality
  • as it is commonly
  • perceived

22
Georges Méliès Films
  • A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la lune
    1902)
  • A fantasy about a
  • rocket journey to the
  • moon

23
Georges Méliès Films
  • Georges Méliès
  • A stage magician at Theatre Robert-Houdin turned
    filmmaker.
  • The first innovator in filmmaking.
  • The inventor of seminal film tricks

24
Meliés Formalism
  • Visual cinematic tricks
  • Jump cut - a scene is cut in the middle of
    action
  • Double exposure - two images are superimposed
    on the same piece of film
  • Multiple images - the screen divided into
    several separate images
  • Priority given to the display of aesthetic forms
    and
  • visual effects over the representation faithful
    to
  • reality. Expression of the filmmakers own
    vision
  • disregarding what it may be in reality.

25
Realism and Formalism
  • Film realism - the Lumière tendencies
  • Recording reality without changing it
  • Film formalism - the Méliès tendencies
  • Recreating reality or presenting a new,
    different reality

26
Lumiére-Melies Chart
  • (Realism) (Formalism)
  • LUMIERE MELIES
  • The Blair Witch Project
    Spiderman
  • Full Monty The
    Gold Rush
  • Documentary
    Fantasy

27
Realism / Lumière Tendencies
  • The Blair Witch Project (1999) - a low-budget
    horror film made as if amateur documentary
    footage were pieced together. Three students who
    is making a documentary film on a legend locally
    known as Blair Witch go missing.

28
Realism / Lumière Tendencies
  • The viewer is told that they were never found but
    one year later their camera and films were
    discovered. The viewer watch the discovered
    footage.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?veAkKyDfEUnUfeature
    PlayListp30083A55CA7FD332index0playnext1
  • http//www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/horror/
    watch/v18951600TcMkfftj
  • http//www.dailymotion.com/video/x6nkns_the-blair-
    witch-project-the-movie-p_shortfilms

29
Problems of Film Realism
  • Film as representation of reality
  • What is filmed is not reality itself but its
    image
  • A person who appears on the screen is not herself
    but her image.
  • An object who can be seen on the screen is not
    itself but its image.

30
Problems of Film Realism
  • René Magrittes painting of Ceci nest pas une
    pipe (This is not a pipe)
  • The picture is not the pine itself, though it is
    life-like, but its image.

31
Problems of Film Realism
  • A film re-presents objects and people
  • Or re-traces (an event) re-calls (an event)
    re-produce (reality), re-enact (an
    event/reality) re-fer to (an event / reality),
    re-build (reality) re-construct (reality)
    re-stage (reality / an event)
  • Film is realization in second-time around thus
    actions are suffixed with -re spatially and
    temporally different from what it shows.

32
Problems of Film Formalism
  • Even fantasy is constructed on our perception of
    reality.
  • It is impossible to create a world totally
    detached from reality.

33
Problems of Film Formalism
  • Even a creature from Mars have two eyes, a nose,
    a mouth, two arms, fingers, and two legs.

34
Coexistence and Interaction
  • Realism and formalism coexist and interact
  • Every film is constructed by a dialectic process
    of film realism and film formalism of mimicking
    and changing reality

35
Blade Runner
  • Ridley Scotts SF film, Blade Runner was inspired
    by futuristic or postmodern city- scape of Osaka

36
Blade Runner
37
McLuhan and Annie Hall
  • Real Marshall Mcluhan appears in Woody Allens
    Annie Hall
  • In the film, he is only the image of Mcluhan and
    not himself
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