What is an Auteur?
A director whose personal style and vision is evident across their films
What is an example of a technical code?
Camera shots, camera angles, campers movement, lighting, editing, sound
What is an example of a symbolic code
Colour, costume, props, setting, body language, makeup
What types of colours is Tim Burton known for?
Dark, moody colours (black, blue, green, grey)
What types of colours is Wes Anderson known for?
Pastels
When was Auteur theory developed?
1950s
What shot shows a character’s face in detail?
Close-up
Red is commonly associated with what emotions?
Love, passion, danger, anger, hate, rage
What genre of film does he work in the most?
Gothic horror/Dark fantasy
Name one Wes Anderson film
Fantastic Mr Fox, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Isle of Dogs etc
Name 2 things that might make a director an auteur
Themes, visual style, storytelling techniques, colours, settings, costumes, characters etc
What type of shot shows a character from waist up?
Medium Shot
Why symbolic code can reveal a character’s personality through their appearance?
Costume or Makeup
Name 3 Tim Burton films
Alice in Wonderland, Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Batman 1989
What visual technique is he famous for?
Symmetry/centre framing
True OR False: Auteur theory suggests films are primarily the work of the screenwriter
False
What camera movement follows a character as they move?
Tracking shot
What symbolic code could a filmmaker use to show that a character is rich?
Expensive costumes, jewellery, the colour purple, luxury props, extravagant setting
What is a recurring theme often seen in Tim Burton films?
Misfits/Outsiders, dark humour, imagination VS real-world
Identify 2 characteristics of Wes Anderson films
Can a director be considered an auteur if they work in many different genres?
Yes and explain…
What editing technique combines multiple shots to show passing of time?
Montage
Why are symbolic codes important in films?
To communicate meaning and themes without directly explaining them
What is a shape that Tim Burton uses a lot in his set design?
spirals/swirls, crooked trees/buildings, exaggerated shapes
Which type of animation style did Wes Anderson use in Fantastic Mr. Fox?
Stop motion animation