Date: 200509

    We had our first field trip today, starting off at the BCE place, and then heading over to Union Station and the CN Tower. We were focusing on a few things, including the "Rule of Thirds" and "Linear Perspective". We were also working on changing the settings away from the default light metering so that we could better capture the light, and not let the camera average out the light. Michael also make us try tilting the camera in different ways to get different views of the same thing.
Here are a few of my favorites.

  • CN Tower - cool angle and trees in foreground add context (linear perspective)
  • Photo of someone taking a photo of someone taking a photo (I like the chain of events idea)
  • BCE place from the other side of the fence (liked the contrast against all the whiteness)
  • Light off trees & plants just outside the BCE place
  • Cool statue in front of Union Station (thirds)
  • Sparrow in between all the pigeons (nice triangle)
    Jen

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    Mistress of Spices was a beautiful film that really attacks all the senses. You can almost smell the spices in the air, feel the grains as they flow through their hands, hear the voices of the spices, and see the brilliant colours.
    It was based on a book by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
    This is one movie that I decided to see after just looking at the photo. It was really captivating and the main characters were both gorgeous.
    I loved the warm tones and how the store was made to be so comfortable and welcoming. You felt that the spices were also characters in the movie, especially that red chilli pepper.
  • What I liked best about this movie: The magical quality of the spices and they way that you felt that they really were communicating with Tilo.
  • What I liked least about this movie: That there was a scene with a needle and I didn't have someone to tell me when it was safe to look since I saw this one by myself.

  • What I learned: The writer gained inspiration from several Indian folk tales and stories to build the concept of the Mistress of Spices.
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    My second movie, The Quiet was a very interesting drama.
    It is all about a deaf/dumb girl who has recently been orphaned, and goes to live with a new family. She learns everyone else's secrets, and in the end reveals her own secret. I won't tell you what, since that would spoil the movie.
    The main "secret" that she discovers is very disturbing, and the movie would be really difficult to watch, except there are occasional bits of humour that provide some relief. The writer said that the comedy was not planned, but that it just evolved from the characters as he was writing.
    I found it interesting how the relationship changed between the two girls throughout the movie. Nina is a real bitch towards Dot when she arrives, but in the end they have a bond, which I wouldn't describe as friendship, but almost like sisters.

  • What I liked best about this movie: It makes you think
  • What I liked least about this movie: The whole "secret" thing was disgusting

  • What I learned: That using smoke can help make digital movies look more like film.
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    This was my first Toronto Film Fest movie this year and I actually enjoyed it a lot more than I expected to. It was a violent action movie which is not what I usually go for, but I wanted some sci-fi in my movies.
    This one takes place in Paris in 2010, in a world where violence has escalated to the point where Paris has walled off the housing projects to protect the taxpayers. (When will governments learn that walls do not solve problems)
    The movie starts off with a great chase scene and the audience really got into the "ouches" of the bad guys and the amazing leaps over buildings. Especially since before the movie started, we were told that all the action was real. No wires were used.
    There are two main male characters leads and I like the way they work together, especially since they were so different from each other.

  • What I liked best about this movie: the movement of the characters
  • What I liked least about this movie: that it didn't finish until 2 in the morning and I was sleepy
  • What I learned: I learned about Parkour, the art of moving from one place to another

    Jen
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        Check out this cool Tibetan Vlog

    There are even more Tibetan vlogs if you check out his previous posts

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        Just got my film festival schedule emailed to me. How very cool. I got all my top choices. Not sure if I will go to them all. Might be a bit too much in one week.











    YEAREVENT TITLEDAYDATETIMEQTY
    20050923RYBanlieue 13FRI9/9/200511:59pm1
    20051018V8The QuietSAT9/10/200506:45pm1
    20051118RYThe Mistress of SpicesSUN9/11/200506:15pm1
    20051218F2Dreaming LhasaMON9/12/200506:00pm1
    20051318C2LucidTUE9/13/200506:30pm1
    20051420V3Six FiguresWED9/14/200508:30pm3
    20051519T4FrankieTHU9/15/200507:15pm1
    20051621V2Brothers of the HeadFRI9/16/200509:15pm1

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