Wednesday 10 February 2016

British Film

Last Friday, we watch a film, called A Matter of Life and Death. 



The film was originally released in the United States under the title Stairway to Heaven, which derived from the film's most prominentspecial effect: a broad escalator linking Earth to the afterlife. The decision to film the scenes of the Other World in black and white added to the complications. They were filmed in Three-strip Technicolor, but the colour was not fully developed, giving a pearly hue to the black and white shots, a process cited in the screen credits as "Colour and Dye-Monochrome Processed in Technicolor". This reversed the effect in The Wizard of Oz[nb 1]. Photographic dissolves between "Technicolor Dye-Monochrome" (the Other World) andThree-Strip Technicolor (Earth) are used several times during the film.
 After watching, Paul tell us some information about this film. 
image:the life is colour 
           the death is dark and whiter
country: USA coca music
              UK  village cricket
Then, Paul tell us other British film, for example,Saturday night and Sunday morning.
it is a 1960 British film produced by Tony Richardson. It is an adaptation of the 1958 novel of the same name by Alan Sillitoe. Sillitoe wrote the screenplay adaptation and the film was directed by Karel Reisz. The film is about a young machinist who spends his weekends drinking and partying, until his affair with a married woman leads to the young man being beaten to the point of hospitalization by her husband.

Finally, Paul tell us what is British film, he said some British films are using facility in British , some films' budget from British.

Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_and_Sunday_Morning_(film (Accessed: 10 February 2016).
Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Matter_of_Life_and_Death_(film (Accessed: 10 February 2016).
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