Reason why the method "Practical Writing" used in Kubrick movies changed the history of movies



Composition in which the lines in the depth direction are all radial so as to converge to one point called a vanishing point "One point perspectives"Stanley Kubrick's work incorporates various photography techniques, such as. Among them, there is not much to talk about "Practical WritingAbout the achievement Kubrick left about the YouTube channelEntertain The ElkIt explains.

Stanley Kubrick: Practical Lighting - YouTube



In making a movie, Kubrick used various methods.


One point perspectives and ...


A shot that keeps track of people from the front


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"KUBRICK STEER" where a person gazes at a point.


However, in this movie, I talk about "practical lighting" that I can not take up much on talking about Kubrick.


Practical lighting is the state in which the light source visually appears in the image. Chandeliers and ... ...


Dance Floor Electricity


Spotlight illuminating dancers


Candle


The torch's light etc.


Practical and lighting is used extensively in the Kubrick work so that he thinks "to be sure ... ...!"








Although Kubrick is not the first director to incorporate practical lighting into movie works, it is great that it is now being used as a standard method in Hollywood golden film as practical lighting With a credit, Entertain The Elk, who produced the movie, says.


In the Hollywood till then, a three point system was used as a lighting for the movie. In a three-point system, the subject is photographed with three lights surrounded by it.


One is the largest, the brightest, the main "key light" to illuminate the subject


And the second is "fill light" illuminated from the side of the subject to eliminate the shadow caused by the key light


And the third is "backlight" illuminated from behind to separate the subject and the background


The picture taken with 3 point system looks something like this.


People are raised from the surroundings, and the beauty of actresses and actors is emphasized.


However, if you look closely at the images shot by the 3 point system, there is no shadow ... ...


The actress's eyes and costumes also look unnatural shining.


Besides, people watching movies can not see the lights such as lamps and lights. Maybe it is illuminated by the moonlight, but from the story "Why are they shining" can not be explained.


In the 1960 's, the Hollywood classics era came to an end, movie makers turned their eyes out of the set of studio and introduced realism into the movie as well.


Kubrick was one who stuck with incorporating realism into the movie.


There are several reasons to use practical lighting in movies. For example, "Barry Lyndon"In order to be faithful to history, only candles were used as lights. If the lights are glittery, viewers can not believe the story and get in the story.


There is only one light hanging "Stay in cashIn the one scene of "There is no glitter and romantic, there is sinister abounding.


Also, because the light source is limited, the character disappears completely when the character leaves the seat, so it also emphasizes which character has turned to the back.


"Eyes wide shutThere are plenty of lights scattered inside of it. This is a direction for giving viewers special recognition.


By spreading lights in every place, we give "depth" to the screen, separating what is being done at the back of the screen and events in the foreground. By doing this, even a short scene can give a lot of information to viewers.


For today's filmmakers, practical lighting is a familiar technique. But before this technique gets wider, directors like Kubrick have to withdraw from the fantastic and romantic shooting methods used in classic Hollywood movies, so that they can see dark and shadowed images as in reality There is a background that it began to produce.

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