Thursday, April 26, 2007

O Brother Where Art Thou

The three main characters are Everett Ulysses McGill along with his allies Delmar and Pete. The setting of the movie is in Mississippi during the 1930s. The cinematography is bold. Every scene is clear and consist of the country settings of the “heart of the rural south”. The sound is good. There are no pitches of sound in any of the scenes. Everything flows sequentially and correctly. The color scheme is beautiful. It fleshes out the scenes by making it look real. In one scene, it shows a close-up of a couple of the characters' faces. The shades of their faces indicates the amount of lighting used in this scene. The lighting alters in every scene. Lastly the costume design is spectacular. It resembles the actual jail outfits they use in real life.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Nice comments but what does "pitches the sound" mean?

If you took each remark about the cinematographer's craft and expanded it by giving an explanation of what you mean and some elaboration, it would make a nice review.