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What do you consider are the most important elements of a movie?
The key ingredients that make a movie “good” are when the acting, directing, writing, cinematography, and overall production value all come together to tell one cohesive, entertaining, and impactful story. In essence, a good movie uses all these tools of filmmaking to tell a compelling story that makes you feel.
How are movies judged?
Films will be judged on originality, creativity, plot, pacing, structure, characters, cinematography and entertainment value as well as on effectiveness of the message and the ability of the film maker to reach an audience.
What makes a movie successful?
However, a few of the common factors that contribute to a successful film include: a compelling storyline; a well written script; great actors who have a reach to the audience; a visionary director alongside a director of photography and editor and….. the list just goes on and on.
What movies do you see that everyone else has seen?
Movies that it seems like just about everyone has seen; based on box-office, commercial appeal, lasting popularity, prevalence in conversation, and iconic status. 1. The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Which 250250 movies should everyone see before they die?
250 movies everyone should see before they die. 1 1. Inception (2010) PG-13 | 148 min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi. 2 2. Shutter Island (2010) 3 3. The Dark Knight (2008) 4 4. Fight Club (1999) 5 5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
What should people know about the story world?
What people should know, or realize, is that the methods used to tell a story are drawn on inspiration of the real world mixed with imagination. This is the story world. Again, I love stories.
What is the movie Will Hunting about?
Will Hunting, a janitor at M.I.T., has a gift for mathematics, but needs help from a psychologist to find direction in his life. Biased here. Not everybody loves this movie, but it’s on the top of my watch list purely because of the rawness and emotion of the scenes with long strips of conversation.