- Understand the influences on an individual's achievements.
- Analyze autobiographical accounts related to excellence.
- Discuss the conversational tone in film narration.
- Define key film industry terms such as script, project, montage, stage prop, footlights, and flashback.
- Examine the structure of sentences, including subject and predicate.
- Identify elided consonants in rapid speech.
- Write a screenplay for a specific episode.
- Explore the relationship between film and literature.
- Discuss the emotional impact of film compared to literature.
- Reflect on the complexities of filmmaking and the risks involved.
- Evaluate the role of religion in the filmmaker's perspective.
Film-making
Learning Objectives
TopRevision Notes & Summary
TopNotes on Film-Making and Ingmar Bergman
Influences on Achievements
- Discussion on how an individual's achievements are influenced by their upbringing and experiences.
Autobiographical Narration
- Autobiographical accounts can be compelling when they focus on the pursuit of excellence.
- Example: Ingmar Bergman's narration of film-making details.
Conversational Tone
- Comparison of Bergman's conversational tone with Umberto Eco's informal style in interviews.
Language Work
Vocabulary
- Definitions of film industry terms:
- Script: Written text of a film.
- Project: A planned work or undertaking.
- Montage: Editing technique that combines various shots.
- Stage Prop: Objects used on stage during a performance.
- Footlights: Lights placed at the front of a stage.
- Flashback: A scene set in a time earlier than the main story.
Grammar
- A sentence consists of a subject and a predicate.
- Example: My grandmother had a very large old apartment in Uppsala.
- Subject: My grandmother
- Predicate: had a very large old apartment in Uppsala
- Example: My grandmother had a very large old apartment in Uppsala.
Pronunciation
- Sounds may be elided in rapid speech.
- Example phrases:
- next day (elided /t/)
- new textbooks
- written scripts
- he must be ill
- mashed potatoes
- Example phrases:
Screenplay Writing Task
- Write a screenplay for the first ten minutes of an episode:
- Title:
- Actors:
- Scene - 1:
- Description:
- Dialogue:
Film-Making Insights
- The challenge of transforming complex emotions and rhythms into a screenplay.
- Dialogue is crucial but difficult to convey accurately.
- Film is primarily about rhythm, akin to music.
- The relationship between film and literature is often conflicting.
Artistic Intentions
- Bergman’s aim is to convey the truth about the human condition.
- The analogy of the Cathedral of Chartres emphasizes collective artistic creation.
Personal Influences
- Bergman reflects on the impact of his parents and significant figures in his life.
- The importance of a supportive yet challenging environment for artistic growth.
Conclusion
- Bergman’s perspective on film-making emphasizes the emotional connection with the audience and the complexity of artistic expression.
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Multiple Choice Questions
A.
The Name of the Rose
B.
Psychology of the Personality
C.
The Divine Comedy
D.
War and Peace
Correct Answer: B
Solution:
Bergman refers to 'Psychology of the Personality' by Eiono Kaila as a book that profoundly influenced his understanding of human needs.
A.
To entertain the audience
B.
To express his personal beliefs
C.
To tell the truth about the human condition
D.
To gain critical acclaim
Correct Answer: C
Solution:
The author suggests that the main purpose of his films is to tell the truth about the human condition.
A.
It is an imperfect technical basis for a film.
B.
It is the most important part of film-making.
C.
It should be written by the director alone.
D.
It is unnecessary for creating a good film.
True or False
Correct Answer: False
Solution:
Bergman finds the emphasis on originality to be foolish, stating that it is natural for artists to borrow from and influence each other.
Correct Answer: False
Solution:
Bergman recounts childhood experiences, such as his first film projector, which influenced his interest in film-making.
Correct Answer: True
Solution:
Bergman compares film-making to conjuring, as both involve deception of the human eye.
Correct Answer: False
Solution:
Bergman criticizes the overemphasis on individuality in contemporary art and values collective artistic efforts.
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