Friday, September 26, 2014

Cinema





                   INCEPTION (click here)





A thief who steals corporate secrets through use of dream-sharing technology is given the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO.

The best two camera shots are in the rotating hallway and during the epic snow mobile chase, the use of long, medium and close shots where key to making Nolan's (Producer) inception movie a visual thriller.  He also uses bridging and lighting in the tilting bar scene. But the hallway scene has to be one of my favorite camera shot along with the bursting environment and slow down of time affect.


Despite unprecedented use of computer-generated special effects in this film, virtually every scene was either a real place, or based on a real place.


I personally enjoyed the movie because it was so multi-dimensional. The movie really made you think, and it kept building. Also, it was very suspenseful and action filled with a grandiose film score.




Below I have copied an original size screen shot of a virtual world that was created by one of the architect students in the movie which allowed the architect to manipulate the environment in any fashion. Here she is taught to fold a city street on top of the street she is standing on, causing a mirrored affect above them. 

Highly recommended movie  



5 comments:

  1. I loved that movie as well. It was a psychological thriller taking you through each ones dreams (or reality? ). Good movie.

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  2. I haven't seen this movie but just looking at the pictures it is compelling! It looks like a tidal wave of buildings.

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  3. Yea its a must see. I got a copy at home, that my be my project for the final.

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  4. This was an awesome movie to watch, I really enjoyed the effects used and the concept behind the movie.

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  5. very amazing movie! i loved it as well! and the graphics are insane, the way the director made it is mindblowing.

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