Title: Kurosawa Akira
1Kurosawa Akira
2Perfectionist
- Movie directors, or should I say people who
create things, - are verygreedy and they can never be satisfied.
Thats - why they can keep on working. Ive been able to
work for - so long because I think next time Ill make
something - good."
3Perfectionist
- Total control over his film -
- auteur
- I am my film nothing
- more and nothing less.
- Kurosawa Akira
- Screenwriter, director and editor
- He expected the same enthusiasm and dedication
from his staff and co-workers.
4PerfectionistAnecdotes
- Nickname Emperor
- The director who made something impossible
possible. - 20 tons of water was used for the opening scene
of Rashomon and the local area ran out of water. - The water was coloured with calligraphy ink.
- He demanded all furniture had to be antique and
they had to be filled with antique clothes and
materials.
5Perfectionist
- Kurosawa got the roof of a house removed to film
a short scene from a train in Tengoku to Jigoku. - Kurosawa demanded to change the direction of
river flow for better visual effects. - Kurosawa asked actors call each other by the
names of the character that they played and wore
their costumes before, during and after
rehearsals.
6Perfectionist
- Kurosawa used real arrows for the concluding
scenes of Throne of Blood. Master archers aimed
at the targets only inches away from Washizus
body.
7Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Film style to appeal to the emotion rather than
intellect of the spectator - Psychological rather than mimetic realism
- (Mimesis mimicry and copying of reality)
8Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- The emotional appeal is multiplied by visual
images and sound effects being brought together. - Heightened psychological realism - expressive
mise-en-scène (acting, lighting, camera work, and
composition).
9Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Visual dynamism and kineticism - epic scale
movement of the subjects on the screen shot by
multiple camera and edited in frantic paces. - The final battle sequence of Seven Samurai shot
with 8 cameras and edited rapidly.
10Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Cinematic sound is that which does not simply
- add to, but multiplies, two or three times, the
- effect of the image.
- Kurosawa Akira
11Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Sound effects of beating rain, running horses,
their cries, splashing water, mens yelling
mixed together to create dynamic sound track in
Shichi Nin no Samurai.
12Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Emotional appeal and psychological realism
achieved by lighting and camera work. - Rashomon - shot by Miyagawa Kazuo, the
photographer of Mizoguchi Kenji
13Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Geometrical and painterly compositions enhance
psychological effects on the audience - two
police detectives pursuing the murderer who has
killed people using the gun that he stole from
them - vertical shadows of grills create create
psychological suspense (photo, Stray Dog)
14Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- The bed of flowers on which the young couple lie
or sit - creating lyrical effects in No Regrets
for Our Youth and Seven Samurai
15Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Paisley patters of the futon hang to dry in Red
Beard was shot with a telephoto lens. Depth
disappeared and two dimensional quality
emphasized the patterns.
16Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Natural phenomenon visually and aurally
emphasizes the emotional atmosphere of the scene.
- Howling wind and fierce rain
- Strong wind churning up sand - bleak townscape
Yojinbo
17Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- The opening scene of Rashomon, a ruined gate in a
great storm. - Natural phenomenon reveals the smallness and
weakness of the human being and its rational
power and moral strength.
18Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Snow in the park which Watanabe greatly
contributed to get built and where he dies. Ikiru - Loneliness and ephemerality
19Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Intense heat in Stray Dog and High and Low
- Heat is metaphor for corruption, social
impoverishment, and criminality
20Hyper-stylistic Filmmaking
- Dense fog and mist - hinting the existence of
super-natural being and super-human power. - Throne of Blood, Ran and Dreams