Tuesday 14 September 2010

Film Sites

The Yale Film Ananlysis site appears to be a very useful site which deals with all of the terms and methods used in films. It explains things in a fairly easy to understand manner meaning it isn't just for university students and people who are doing AS or perhaps even just interested can look at it and find out more about techniques used. It's a very formal site dedicated strictly to Film analysis and nothing else.

BFI Screenonline is a site that looks specificly at British film and Television. It talks about genres, industry and audience, places, films by decade and a timeline. The genres section talks about the take on standard genres and films which break the mould of traditional genres. The industry and audience section deals with the film industry and how it has grown. The section Places looks at the areas of Britain that film makers have filmed in.

BFI Sight & Sound is the webstite for the magazine. It apears to only focus on foreign films, for example in the most recent issue the main story is "The rise and rise of Latin American cinema".

Empire online is the website for the hugely popular magazine Empire. It has news on all the soon to be released films and Cast and Crew interviews. It is aimed at both the ocasional movie goer and the film fanatic. It is quite informal making puns such as "Crowe-ching hidden tiger" in refrence to Russel Crowe staring in "The Man With The Iron Fist".

Filmsite is a sight dedicated to the greatest things in film, such as the greatest films, quotes, oscars, genres, directors, actors etc.

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