Monday 6 August 2012

Watch Films

Watch Films Biography.  
Oh, the common jokes people make when they find out you’re a film student. Yes, we watch a lot of films and yes it requires sitting whilst watching these films but it is a real subject, you know? I don’t think it’s fair we get frowned upon just because we don’t study mathematics or biology. People know these are hard subjects so it’s a worthwhile degree, but why isn’t Film Studies?
You learn about different cultures, learn how people’s perspectives of film vary completely opening your mind to a whole new possibility, and you generally learn the art of why these films are an amazing phenomenon.
And we don’t watch your Edward Scissorhands or Ice Age. We watch either completely and utterly disturbing scenes which you’ll never be able to get out of your mind for the rest of your life (The Idiots comes to mind). We watch World Cinema which means yes, we do have to read subtitles. We watch the first films ever made which are usually around 5 minutes long with no narrative, colour or speech. And we watch some of the, what seems to be, most pointless features created all to give a wider knowledge on the world of film.
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The Watch Movie Trailer
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End Of Watch - Official Trailer

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