Realism is the cinema's appearance of reality and the truth of the real world. The Realism term in the film industry dates back to 'Dogma 95', from the Germans. They created a strict rule book for how there films would be made for the realism portrayal. 'Festen' was the first film to apply to these rules in 1998.
Dogma 95 Rules
- Filming must be done on location.
- Only diegetic music.
- The camera must be a hand-held camera.
- The film must be in colour.
- Optical work and filters are forbidden.
- The film must not contain superficial action.
- Temporal and geographical alienation are forbidden.
- Genre movies are not acceptable.
- The film format must be Academy 35mm.
- The director must not be credited.
BBC,2012.'Dinnerladies'.Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/dinnerladies/ |
In this video, TV shows and films, Including 'Episodes', are shown without the backdrops that look very realist.
IMDb,2012.'Pride and Prejudice'. Available at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112130/ |
Festen
'Festen'.Available at: http://www.movieberry.com/festen/ |
Dispino,2011.'''Wasp'' stings the heart',March 1st. Available at:http://blsciblogs.baruch.cuny.edu/writingculture/page/23/ |
Halflants.L.'Festen de Thomas Vinterberg'. Available at: http://obscuracinema.wordpress.com /2011/10/18/festen-de-thomas-vinterberg/ |
The Mirror, 2008. 'Is the family's Emily britain's vilest teenager' Sept 19th. Available at: http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity- |
IMDb,2010.'The only way is Essex'. Available at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1737565/ |
The Guardian,2007.'Is anyone still watching Big Brother?'Aug 13th. Available at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/tvandradioblog/ 2007/aug/13/isanyonestillwatchingbigb |
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