通过几位当事人的视角,情仇旁白叙述中动画与资料影像拼接还原出令人揪心的案发经过,情仇它用这种方式使观众能更自然地了解与代入这个发生于50年前的枪击案,其专注于几位当事人关键抉择的悬念塑造,与之后插入的真人采访录像,以及有意忽略凶手的叙事策略,表明影片重点是关于几位普通人的伟大抉择与伤痛回忆。
通过几位当事人的视角,情仇旁白叙述中动画与资料影像拼接还原出令人揪心的案发经过,情仇它用这种方式使观众能更自然地了解与代入这个发生于50年前的枪击案,其专注于几位当事人关键抉择的悬念塑造,与之后插入的真人采访录像,以及有意忽略凶手的叙事策略,表明影片重点是关于几位普通人的伟大抉择与伤痛回忆。
回复 :Chapman and Maclain Way’s energetic telling of one of baseball’s great, unheralded stories is as much about independent spirit as it is about the game. When Portland, Oregon, lost its longtime minor-league affiliate, Bing Russell—who briefly played ball professionally before enjoying a successful Hollywood acting career—bought the territory and formed a single-A team to operate outside the confines of major-league baseball. When they took the field in 1973, the Mavericks—the only independent team in America—started with two strikes against them. What did Deputy Clem from Bonanza know about baseball? Or Portland, for that matter? The only thing uniting his players, recruited at open tryouts, was that no other team wanted them. Skeptics agreed that it could never work.But Bing understood a ballplayer’s dreams, and he understood an audience. His quirky, unkempt castoffs won games, and they won fans, shattering minor-league attendance records. Their spirit was contagious, and during their short reign, the Mavericks—a restaurant owner turned manager, left-handed catcher, and blackballed pitcher among them—brought independence back to baseball and embodied what it was all about: the love of the game.- J.N.
回复 :长达60分钟的纪录片,详细介绍了两个充满激情的电影制作人实现其不可能实现的梦想的过程,创作了世界上第一部完整的故事片。
回复 :Antarctica lives in our dreams as the most remote, the most forbidding continent on Planet Earth. It is a huge land covered with ice as thick as three miles, seemingly invulnerable, cold and dark for eight months of the year. Yet Antarctica is also a fragile place, home to an incredible variety of life along its edges, arguably the most stunning, breathtaking and still-pristine place on earth. The one constant is that it is constantly changing, every season, every day, every hour. I've been fortunate to travel to Antarctica many times; most recently with 3D cameras, a first for the continent. The result is our new film, Antarctica: On the Edge.