Monday, August 27, 2012
1st Blog Post!
Mekas:
This reading was an fascinating way to look at the
history of cinema. Not everyone believes in god, so I thought it was
interesting that he started with this statement as if it was a fact-(“god
inventing cinema”). A lot of what he says is the truth. Cinema became a money
business right away. It has evolved in so many ways over the years. I do not
think it is fair though to make it seem that there is only either a money
business side and a solely enjoyment side. Although money is a key factor,
enjoyment is always an element. People do what they do because they love the
art form. My favorite quote by his was the one about “an art form we do for
each other.” This is key because film should be something that is always
appreciated by the bond it brings to everyone involved in the process.
McDonald: This essay was extremely helpful in understanding
the start of Avant-Garde. The genre is still dealing with the difficulty of appearing
like a standard art film form, yet it is completely different and not at all
contemporary. I was interested in learning about enhances in technical and
esthetics after World War II. I think the great thing about Avant Garde is that
they use techniques that are so different and interesting. The word ‘Experiment’
is a great term to connect with Avant Garde. It emphases the fun part of Avant Gade
since it gives you the freedom to create whatever you want, using the endless
tools available.
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