Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Coraline Review

Coraline Review
            Coraline is an animated, stop-motion film about a young girl exploring her new home.  The main voice actors in this film are Dakota Fanning (Coraline), Teri Hatcher (Other Mother), Jennifer Saunders (Other Spink), Dawn French (Other Forcible), KeithDavid (The Cat), John Hodgeman (Other Father), Robert Bailey Jr (Wybie), and Ian McShane (Other Bobimsky).  The setting in Coraline takes place in Oregon.  Her house isn’t surrounded by any other houses. Coraline has a lot of time and property to explore.
            Coraline is a girl who feels neglected by her parents, so she discovers another world to spend her time at.  This “Other World” is a parallel universe where her “Other Mother” gives her all of the attention and love she ever wanted.  When Coraline first starts going to this other world, she enjoys it so much that she doesn’t want to return to the real world where reality takes place.  In the other world, the Other Mother cooks delicious food for Coraline, but in the real world, her real mother makes Coraline “Slime-Like” food.  In the other world, Coraline’s Other Father plays with Coraline and sings to her, but in the real world, all that her father wants to do is work on his projects and not have to be distracted by Coraline.
            During the making of Coraline, the crew that makes all of the puppets and the props for the movie are the real stars.  The puppeteers spend up to an entire week just to film seven seconds of film because after each shot they have to move the puppet’s facial expression by just a microscopic bit so that when they put all of the pictures together they get a nice, smooth shot.  The crew used up to forty-five different outfits for Coraline’s character.  Most of Coraline’s outfits were identical to the next one.  The reason they needed so many different outfits for Coraline was because they wanted to be one of the first movies to have characters that have more than just one outfit for the entire film.
            Throughout the entire film there were no computer generated scenes.  Everything was made in front of the camera.  Two of the most challenging parts in creating the movie were the fog and the fire.  The fog was created with dry ice filmed in front of a black screen.  The crew that made the fog had to place black objects in front and behind different parts of the fog to give it the full effect that it would require in the film.  When the doll was placed into the firepit it looked like the fire consumed the doll.  The fire was created through drawings then scanned into the computer where the artist then inputted it into the film.  The hand-drawn fire took three to four weeks to create.

            Coraline is an excellent and thrilling film that is suitable for people of most ages.  The film may not be suitable for children of too young of an age due to the fact that it could give them a gnarly scare.  The quality of the film was excellent.  It really impresses me that the movie cast did the entire film just by taking pictures and putting them all together.  I recommend this movie to people of the age ten and up.  

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

"The X Factor" Review

"The X Factor" TV Review   
            The premiere of "The X Factor" was introduced by Mario Lopez, the host.  Lopez stated that "'The X Factor' has created more global stars than any other singing competition in the world."  The stats are as follows: 150 million worldwide sales; 130 number ones; 350 top 10 records; and the biggest boyband in the world—One Direction. The judges are Simon Cowell, Demi Lovato, Kelly Rowland, and Paulina Rubio.  Lopez gave the categories for the singing competition:  boys, girls, over 25, and groups.
             "The X Factor" is in its third season.  The first season's winner was Melanie Amaro, who almost didn't make it because Cowell did not choose her for the final 16.  He had a change of heart and she came back to the final 17 and won the $5 million dollar recording contract.   The second season's final show was between Carly Rose Sonenclar, Fifth Harmony, and Tate Stevens.  Stevens was picked the winner of the $5 million dollar recording contract.  We may see him win a country-music award in a few years.
Carlito
            The first stop in the third season was Los Angeles and the first contestant was Carlito.  He sang his song with feeling as he moved around behind the judges’ table.  He got a "yes" vote from each of the judges.  Simon even said he looked like "a real star."
Sally
            Next up was Charleston, South Carolina and Sally.  Cowell could hardly contain his laughter and all the judges voted "no."  Sally was followed by a parade of people that thought they, too, could sing but they couldn’t.  They were also told "no."
Lillie
            Long Island was the next stop with Lillie singing.  The judges couldn’t believe her amazing voice and all voted "yes."  In New Orleans we were shown quick clips of groups that didn’t make it through the audition.  Alex and Sierra, a boyfriend and girlfriend group, "had magic" and were given four yeses.  Back in Charleston, we met Rion, a thirteen year old girl with a powerful voice.  Cowell called her extraordinary and she received four yeses. 


Alex & Sierra
Rion
            At the end of the premier, the first audition, there was one singer, or group, for each category.  Boys - Carlito; Girls - Rion; over 25 - Lillie; and Groups - Alex and Sierra. After auditions, each of the judges will be assigned to work with one of the categories and all of the competitors in that category.