Thursday, September 20, 2012

napoleon and a great bank robbery

In "The Great Train Robbery" the first thing to be said is that the music doesn't fit with the emotion of the movie. But as the film went the innovation of the movement techniques of the picture were interesting. The movement captured from inside the train of the scenery outside the train, whether real or an effect was still interesting for its time.The hand coloring of the smoke was interesting and i can imagine how it would captivate an audience of its time.I think the landscape shots and movement with the train were honestly the most important contribution of this film as it gave a more realistic feel for the audience.
I found in my research that napoleon was a movie vastly underrated by the people of its time. The tryptych shot it was so famous for, should have recieved much more acclaim.The filming looked beautiful, and even into modern times has it been brought up for style.

"A man will fight harder for his interests than for his rights."
Napoleon Bonaparte

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