Thursday , November 17th 2016 I attended one of the most interesting and unique film screenings from director/ filmmaker Tin Dirdamal. The event was kick off by Marty Lucas and to my shock someone who look like a Hunter student wearing regular cargo pants with a white t -shirt and his hair tied up in french style bun got up and introduce himself as Tin Dirdamal. I was like dam he looks like teenager. I was expecting some old guy with a business suit . Tin was telling everybody a backstory about his film Death In Arizona. Tin explain he was planning to stay and film his movie for one year in Bolivia, but end up staying for seven years. Tin fell in love with a woman and they move in together in an apartment in Bolivia. Unfortunately, Tin's girlfriend wanted a more serious commitment "marriage". Tin said he was at cross road in his life ; he wanted fun but, not a serious commitment. Months had gone by and Tin change his mine and wanted married his girlfriend However, it was too late. Tin's girlfriend had left and move on since, he waited too long to give an answer.
Heartbroken and sad, Tin fell in a deep depression. Tin explain to everyone to deal with his depression, one day he decided to put a video camera on a tripod near a window and just film what was happening outside of his apartment through that window in Bolivia. The video clip, Tin showed was the ending of his film Death In Arizona where scenes from Bolivia was shot. Fade in it was daytime, we see a naked boy taking a bath inside a blue barrel. Jump cut to a truck where a couple guys are bring in a couch inside a building then jump cut inside the building where there is no roof and it was a junk yard. Inside the junk yard you see a lot of debris, dirt and broken stones. You see a broken bath tub and sink , and white sheets and clothing being hung on a clothes line. Jump cut to a little girl trying to fix her green bicycle inside the junk yard. Jump cut to a woman in an empty apartment only having a brown studio light stand looking out a window. Jump cuts again seeing chickens and then cats walking around the junk yard , hearing a voice over narration in Spanish being interpret of a guy speaking about how he remembers seeing people and animals before the meteorite hit now see nothing but a junk yard full of broken stuff like a blue baby carriage and broken toys. Jump cut to dirt road then a shot of the junk yard in wide angle and finally bird eye view shot of the building then fade out to black. Tin explain the story was about a meteorite that hit the earth in the future and destroyed everything and a man was the sole survivor on earth looking out a window .
The second screening started out with a slide show of drawings or blueprints of a house being made out of wood in somewhere in southern Mexico. Tin then showed everybody two metal copper wires at a 90 degree angle pointing North as a way to detect radiation. Tin then showed some video clips of how these two copper wires are used in a forest to find radiation. Tin explain he had thirty sketches of his house and how he wants it to look like when its finish being built. Tin explain he wanted a more accurate way of measuring and decided not to use the regular measurement system we know by measuring in feet or feet units ( 12 inches equal a foot) contractors and builders use this measurement system in modern day society. Tin wanted a nature type of measurement system, he introduce us to a old measurement system called " Cubit " its Latin origin it measures your middle finger to your elbow. He use his wife's middle finger to her elbow. Tin went on to explain how an Italian monk research how bunny rabbits reproduce and multiply like 1 offspring then produces 2 offspring then 2 offspring produces 4 offspring etc.... so Tin would pick three numbers out of that bunny rabbit reproduction use those three numbers and the cubit measurement system to measure and build his house in southern Mexico. Tin went on to show us video clips started out as a split screen then went single screen on how his house was being built and the construction workers had no choice but, to use Tin's concept of his measurement system. Little kids were helping building the house, you see a construction worker following the concept and drawings of the house. You see couple guys lifting up the wood tree trunks and being placed to form the frame of the house. Tree leaves and hay being tied together in bunches on the roof of the house. A little baby dropping a rock on blue print and some kid taking a break on a hammock. Jump cut to more construction of the house. Each shot being filmed was a graphic match of the blue prints by Tin. No nature sounds at all only sound you hear is the sound effect of a water welling machine at times in some shots. Tin then went on to explain some mathematics formula he uses to edit the duration of his video clips/ shots. The mathematics formula X over Y = R or R= (1.608) Confuse ? Me too for example let say X =16 divide by R (1.608) then Y has to be 10 so according to Tin if a video is 37.34 second in duration using the mathematic formula with in the video X clip = 23 seconds and Y clip = 14.34 seconds equaling the total of 37.34 seconds as Tin explained he use this formula to edit all his video clips.
The third and final screening Tin Dirdamal show was a movie he is currently filming about a homeless man using the five elements to stay alive for 500 years. The five elements are water, air , fire and earth , the fifth element is the unknown element. The main protagonist or homeless man was once rich and very wealth but, choose to live like homeless person and gave up all his wealth. The video starts out with a fade in then a wide angle shot inside the homeless man's abandon home made out of mud and stone. The house inside is very open space, as the camera pans over you see a lot junk like broken glass plastic bottles broken and dirty dishes and a dirty air filter from a car. The outside is mostly cover by vines and leaves. The same scenes are play over again, but this time we see the homeless man inside the house. The house look like its in the middle of a jungle. Marty Lucas chime in and said homeless guy house is very Feng Shui or in harmony. All the shots were film with natural daylight no lights were used. Tin used a lot medium shots on the inside of the house. We see the homeless man in close up shot then sitting down in medium shot . The homeless man had no shirt on, just had a navy blue ripped short pants. We get more outside shots of the house close up shots of the vines and leaves then back inside the house. It jump cuts to a close up of homeless man hand pulling on a wire. We get a close up of a old record player then a close up of the record player being pulled. In medium shot, we see the homeless man keep pulling on record player with a wire over and over again. The final scene, we see the homeless man wearing a dusk mask pulls it up to his forehead and have a cigarette in his hand. Homeless man blows and take a smoke then blows on a wooden stick and it fades out to black end of the scene. Tin Dirdamal was unhappy with his work and taught he filmed complete shit as he told everybody in the room. Tin said he going back for a couple of months and re-shoot everything from scratch and the actor he used is a real life homeless man in the film. Tin's goal or vision for the film is suppose to be a documentary about the five elements again the fifth being the unknown that this homeless man use to stay alive for 500 years even though this film is fiction, Tin wants to give the illusion that its real and this is a documentary. Marty Lucas made a comment about Tin's vision being how lead was turn into gold by alchemist. After the screenings, everybody was invited to a party with drinks and snacks and also have a meet and greet individual with filmmaker / director Tin Dirdamal to ask him anything you want. This was an awesome screening and I learn a lot from Tin's experiences as a filmmaker. I would recommend to check out Tin's other films and work. I am happy this was a learning experience for myself and others .
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Blog # 4 : MOMI Visit
A beautiful day on November 23, 2016 in Astoria Queens. Astoria is your typical neighborhood except for one special place, the Museum Of Moving Image (MOMI). A museum for inspiring filmmakers or just fans of entertainment like movies, TV shows or video games. Everybody was breaking into groups for the tour of museum and were accompany by a tour guide person. The groups went their separate ways and the tour guide started to talk and give information about particular area of entertainment.
The tour for me started on the second floor , where we see a lot of movie props and costumes. The area was very low lighting and dark and the tour guide was giving background information about a certain costume or movie prop. They had masks like from alien movies, Freddy Kruger 's mask, his green and red stripe shirt, his hat and yes his iconic glove with metal claws. I also notice a mask of Chewbacca from Star Wars. They had miniature set pieces like a house from the movie A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy and lockers from the movie The Muppets Take Manhattan which was shot and use in these movies. Around the area they had movie scripts on looseleaf paper and TV scripts of a first draft like from the show Seinfeld written by Larry David. Walking around watching all this stuff was like your in different universe or maybe at the Planet Hollywood restaurant. They had movie posters from 60's 70' and 80's which had more creativity and better artwork compare to today's movie posters which are done by computers and its computer graphics or cgi.
The group was taken into the video games section. Video games is one of my favorite hobbies. I remember getting a Nintendo Entertainment System or NES for christmas when i was like 5 years old. The tour guide was explaining the history of video games from its origin starting out as board games to the invention of the Magnavox Odyssey and electronic pong basically two lines and a square bouncing back and forth hitting each line like playing tennis. Pong lead to the booming period or golden age era of arcade machines from the late 70's to the 80's in America. Arcade machines was everywhere in your favorite pizza restaurants , bowling alleys, video stores or your favorite hang out after school where teenagers completed against each other. Even though the arcade machines and craze died down in America do to the rise of home video game consoles its still pretty popular in Japan. Japan has arcade hang outs and popular arcade games like Dance Dance Revolution. I notice they had small living room set up with a white bear rug and television playing one of my favorite cartoon, Spider- man and his Amazing Friends from the 80's.
The next exhibit the tour guide showed us was a demonstration of computers from the 1960's and how computer graphics look like. The graphics look like a light show of 2 - D or two dimensional space of lines in different colors and geometric patterns. Interesting though from 1960's to 1980's we had pretty much the same computer 2-D graphics. In the 1980's 2-D graphics was pretty popular in movies , TV shows , video games, music and all sort of entertainment that made 1980's iconic in pop culture . In 1990's computer graphics went full blown to 3 -D graphics. The exhibit after that was about Stanley Kurbrick 2001: A Space Odyssey with pictures and information about the moon landing scenes. After that the tour guide took us to the optical toys exhibit where we see early forms of film making tools and equipment. Later on as part of the exhibit we were taken to a dark room to see a spinning cinder that gives the illusion of motion by the rate of thirteen frames per second called the Feral Fount. It was developed in 1996 while spinning you see the illusion of 3-D images like rain drops, fishes going up and down and hands coming at you at fast rate of speed. The tour guide took us to an exhibit called the video flip book. Basically a futuristic photo booth you take pictures and then like a flip book in animation you or group of people can do a series of action and movement in almost the same rate of speed in movies or video.
The group then went to the sound editing and effects exhibits. The first sound exhibit was the ADR or automatic dialogue replacement where you could replace dialogue during a few scenes from the movie The Wizard of Oz. Right next to it was the sound and foley effects exhibit. The tour guide was replacing audio sound effects for the movie Jurassic Park. In the kitchen scene a dinosaur roar was replace by a cat's meow or a spoon fell on ground and replace by a whip sound. Another example a scene from The Simpsons where Lisa was taking a test and she is nervous . In the scene the clock ticking was replace by a heart beat sound, Lisa filling in the answer key with her pencil but, the pencil sketching was replace with a donkey screaming and my favorite the lights flickering sounds was replace with burping sounds. The last exhibit that was shown in my group was the special effects. In the movie Blade Runner a miniature sculpture of a building in front with lights was use in the movie to give the illusion it was a 30 foot story building in the city. Another example from the movie Black Swan a wooden box with Natalie Portman puppet head made out of clay and the operator underneath the puppet head can use his/her hand to give the illusion in the movie that Natalie Portman was choking herself to death.
Finally when exiting the museum I came across an exhibit of a Sony color television set with a built in record player and stereo made of wood and was reminded they don't make television sets like those anymore . Its all flat screen high definition TV today. I had a wonderful time at MOMI museum you learn a lot of stuff and the history of movies , TV shows, music, video games etc... that blows your imagination away. After experiencing this museum, I am going back to it for many more years to come. I highly recommend going to MOMI and it gets my stamp of approval .
The tour for me started on the second floor , where we see a lot of movie props and costumes. The area was very low lighting and dark and the tour guide was giving background information about a certain costume or movie prop. They had masks like from alien movies, Freddy Kruger 's mask, his green and red stripe shirt, his hat and yes his iconic glove with metal claws. I also notice a mask of Chewbacca from Star Wars. They had miniature set pieces like a house from the movie A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy and lockers from the movie The Muppets Take Manhattan which was shot and use in these movies. Around the area they had movie scripts on looseleaf paper and TV scripts of a first draft like from the show Seinfeld written by Larry David. Walking around watching all this stuff was like your in different universe or maybe at the Planet Hollywood restaurant. They had movie posters from 60's 70' and 80's which had more creativity and better artwork compare to today's movie posters which are done by computers and its computer graphics or cgi.
The group was taken into the video games section. Video games is one of my favorite hobbies. I remember getting a Nintendo Entertainment System or NES for christmas when i was like 5 years old. The tour guide was explaining the history of video games from its origin starting out as board games to the invention of the Magnavox Odyssey and electronic pong basically two lines and a square bouncing back and forth hitting each line like playing tennis. Pong lead to the booming period or golden age era of arcade machines from the late 70's to the 80's in America. Arcade machines was everywhere in your favorite pizza restaurants , bowling alleys, video stores or your favorite hang out after school where teenagers completed against each other. Even though the arcade machines and craze died down in America do to the rise of home video game consoles its still pretty popular in Japan. Japan has arcade hang outs and popular arcade games like Dance Dance Revolution. I notice they had small living room set up with a white bear rug and television playing one of my favorite cartoon, Spider- man and his Amazing Friends from the 80's.
The next exhibit the tour guide showed us was a demonstration of computers from the 1960's and how computer graphics look like. The graphics look like a light show of 2 - D or two dimensional space of lines in different colors and geometric patterns. Interesting though from 1960's to 1980's we had pretty much the same computer 2-D graphics. In the 1980's 2-D graphics was pretty popular in movies , TV shows , video games, music and all sort of entertainment that made 1980's iconic in pop culture . In 1990's computer graphics went full blown to 3 -D graphics. The exhibit after that was about Stanley Kurbrick 2001: A Space Odyssey with pictures and information about the moon landing scenes. After that the tour guide took us to the optical toys exhibit where we see early forms of film making tools and equipment. Later on as part of the exhibit we were taken to a dark room to see a spinning cinder that gives the illusion of motion by the rate of thirteen frames per second called the Feral Fount. It was developed in 1996 while spinning you see the illusion of 3-D images like rain drops, fishes going up and down and hands coming at you at fast rate of speed. The tour guide took us to an exhibit called the video flip book. Basically a futuristic photo booth you take pictures and then like a flip book in animation you or group of people can do a series of action and movement in almost the same rate of speed in movies or video.
The group then went to the sound editing and effects exhibits. The first sound exhibit was the ADR or automatic dialogue replacement where you could replace dialogue during a few scenes from the movie The Wizard of Oz. Right next to it was the sound and foley effects exhibit. The tour guide was replacing audio sound effects for the movie Jurassic Park. In the kitchen scene a dinosaur roar was replace by a cat's meow or a spoon fell on ground and replace by a whip sound. Another example a scene from The Simpsons where Lisa was taking a test and she is nervous . In the scene the clock ticking was replace by a heart beat sound, Lisa filling in the answer key with her pencil but, the pencil sketching was replace with a donkey screaming and my favorite the lights flickering sounds was replace with burping sounds. The last exhibit that was shown in my group was the special effects. In the movie Blade Runner a miniature sculpture of a building in front with lights was use in the movie to give the illusion it was a 30 foot story building in the city. Another example from the movie Black Swan a wooden box with Natalie Portman puppet head made out of clay and the operator underneath the puppet head can use his/her hand to give the illusion in the movie that Natalie Portman was choking herself to death.
Finally when exiting the museum I came across an exhibit of a Sony color television set with a built in record player and stereo made of wood and was reminded they don't make television sets like those anymore . Its all flat screen high definition TV today. I had a wonderful time at MOMI museum you learn a lot of stuff and the history of movies , TV shows, music, video games etc... that blows your imagination away. After experiencing this museum, I am going back to it for many more years to come. I highly recommend going to MOMI and it gets my stamp of approval .
Monday, November 14, 2016
Blog # 3: Editing Analysis
The movie that mostly inspire me and have a direct impact on my passion to become a filmmaker was Back To The Future. I decide for this assignment on editing analysis to look back on the original theatrical trailer release of Back to the Future. Looking back on it Universal MCA did great job promoting this wonderful movie. Over the years, it became a pop culture icon and we are in the year 2016. Everybody today still talks about Back To The Future a movie that came out over 31 years ago.
Watching the original trailer really makes you want to watch the movie over. The opening of the trailer you see space and then the Universal MCA logo comes up, now a days they just known as Universal Studios dropping any addition name like MCA. Fade in, hearing lightening it has very low key lighting indicating its at night then you see a close up of a clock with roman numerals turning to 10 o'clock pm. A voice over narration comes on saying "Steven Spielberg presents Back to the Future a Robert Zemeckis film." We see something like a car from behind in a medium close up that has been modified in a futuristic way coming out of a truck in reverse blowing smoke. The voice over narration then introduce us to Marty and a dog in medium close up looking at this strange car coming out of the truck. The background has low key lighting at night in some parking lot. Marty is wearing a blue denim jeans and jacket with a red life preserver over his denim jacket slowly looking at the strange car from his point of view. A voice over from a character comes on saying " No McFly has ever amount it to anything in the history of Hill Valley". It jump cut to the character later known as Principal Strickland finishing what he was saying. You see both Principal Strickland and Marty in an extreme close up on the 180 degree line face to face and Marty response " Well history going to change". Jump cut, we see a close up of a dial with a finger and thumb being turn up pass the 100 maximum limit level then jump cut to the top of a guitar with a silver clip striking a string on the guitar then jump cut again to a huge speaker that blows up sending Marty flying across the room hitting the bookshelf still wearing his blue jeans and jacket with pair of sunglasses, but no life preserver. The background had high key lighting and it was in a garage made out of wood. Voice over narration saying "1985 is not his year".
Jump cut back to the parking lot at night, we are introduce to Doc Brown coming out the strange car with a white radiation suit and over his right shoulder we see Marty in background with his blue jeans and jacket with his red life preserver. We see an extreme close up of the car in front with head lights then we hear Marty saying "You build a time machine out of a Delorean." It jump cut to the car all in grey aluminium color in a low angle shot then jump cut to Marty wearing a yellow radiation suit driving the time machine then getting a close up of the digital time code of a radio telling where Marty is going or what year he is going to. The voice over narration is saying " Doc Brown sending Marty 30 years back in time." This is indicating Marty volunteer to go back in time in the trailer but, without giving anything away in the movie Doc Brown preset the time machine to the year and date of November 5, 1955 showing Marty how the time machine works. They were under attack , being shot at and the gunman gun jam and Marty jump inside the time machine to drive and get away without realizing he was about travel through time involuntary . Marty crash into a barn in 1955 close up of the barn entrance then it jump cut to a wide angle lens seeing the time machine or Delorean crashing into the barn. It was a night then you see Doc Brown screaming "it works" on the side of the Delorean knee down looking younger wearing a gray robe.
It cuts back to a comic book, Tales From Space on a extreme close up a graphic match where the spaceship on the cover looks similar to the Delorean time machine . A kid saying "its a flying saucer from out of space" then kid pulls away the comic book to revealed from behind a medium shot of Delorean with very low key lighting with a little pink background. You see the family in a medium shot scream in terror closing the barn door and a close up of Marty wearing the yellow radiation suit on the ground looking at family screaming. Extreme close up of the newspaper reading November 5, 1955 and jump cut to Marty in close up shot wearing his blue denim jacket with the red life preserver . Jump cut to Marty's father in the diner asking for a chocolate milk shake that slide to him . Marty's father George is wearing a white shirt with gray light jacket , high key lighting in a medium shot with Marty in background drinking a soda watching his father from a far distance . Jump cuts to George with binoculars on a tree peeping then jump cuts to Marty in a close up saying "he's a peeping tom." It jump cut to George almost falling hanging on the tree in a low angle shot. Jump cuts to Marty wearing red and tan jacket being push by a black car in a close up then jump cuts to Marty jumping through the air with a wooden skateboard as a long shot then landing on the sidewalk as a match on action shot. Jump cuts to Marty skateboarding behind a truck as the trailer introduce Marty's mother in a close up shot.
We see Marty with his blue denim jacket with his red life preserver seating next to his teenage mother wearing a grey and white square pattern dress at the dinner table in Marty's mothers home then it jump cuts to Marty's mother Lorraine trying to kiss Marty and he was falling off the bed breaking the 180 degree rule. Jump cuts to Doc Brown home where he is talking to Marty. Doc Brown is on right side and Marty is on left side of 180 degree line facing each other in medium shot. Marty is wearing his blue jeans with denim jacket but, no red life preserver and Doc is wearing his grey robe seen pictures of famous scientists on top of the fire place and lamps in the background. Jump cuts to Marty screaming "no" wearing the yellow radiation suit in extreme close up. Jump cuts to the clock tower at night with the lightening sound in a low angle shot and a cable is being thrown from the top of clock tower. Jump cuts back to Marty's mothers home both of them sitting by the dinner table and extreme close up of Marty's father sitting in cafe or diner then you see Marty moving slowly in extreme close up right next to his father in the middle ground that is still in extreme close up shot and blurry shot of the waitress in the background and Marty's father George in the foreground.
Jump cuts back to Doc Brown home, Doc and Marty is talking and Marty is violate the 180 degree line and Doc is on the left side while Marty is right upper corner. Jump cuts and we see Marty on the right side and Doc opening the door to his house is on the left side of 180 degree line greeting each other while Doc is wearing one his invention cap. Jump cuts to Doc Brown on the clock tower while lightening sounds in background and he screaming in fear when he sees the gargoyle. Jump cuts back to a gunman shooting at Marty in a low angle shot. Jump cuts to a low key lighting you see Marty's hand on the stick of the Delorean putting car in forward then close up of Marty with his red life preserver and zoom in on to digital time code of the radio of the time machine saying October 26, 1985. Marty is going Back to the Future from 1955 to 1985. A series of close up shots of the pollutinum being inserted into the time machine then Marty's feet touching the paddles of Delorean then speed meter then extreme close up of one of the Delorean wheel. Jump cuts to Marty and Doc in the school as match on action shot seeing Doc walking upward and away wearing a hat and a white coat from Marty with his red and tan jacket while talking to each other , jump cut to close up of Marty with his red life preserver at night hearing lightening in background then jump cut back to Marty with his red and tan jacket talking to Doc Brown who is wearing a hat with a white coat in the school still a match on action shot then finally it fades out and we see the words Back To The Future. A great movie and trailer for its time in the 80's and I highly recommend everybody to watch this masterpiece of cinema .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvsgGtivCgs
Watching the original trailer really makes you want to watch the movie over. The opening of the trailer you see space and then the Universal MCA logo comes up, now a days they just known as Universal Studios dropping any addition name like MCA. Fade in, hearing lightening it has very low key lighting indicating its at night then you see a close up of a clock with roman numerals turning to 10 o'clock pm. A voice over narration comes on saying "Steven Spielberg presents Back to the Future a Robert Zemeckis film." We see something like a car from behind in a medium close up that has been modified in a futuristic way coming out of a truck in reverse blowing smoke. The voice over narration then introduce us to Marty and a dog in medium close up looking at this strange car coming out of the truck. The background has low key lighting at night in some parking lot. Marty is wearing a blue denim jeans and jacket with a red life preserver over his denim jacket slowly looking at the strange car from his point of view. A voice over from a character comes on saying " No McFly has ever amount it to anything in the history of Hill Valley". It jump cut to the character later known as Principal Strickland finishing what he was saying. You see both Principal Strickland and Marty in an extreme close up on the 180 degree line face to face and Marty response " Well history going to change". Jump cut, we see a close up of a dial with a finger and thumb being turn up pass the 100 maximum limit level then jump cut to the top of a guitar with a silver clip striking a string on the guitar then jump cut again to a huge speaker that blows up sending Marty flying across the room hitting the bookshelf still wearing his blue jeans and jacket with pair of sunglasses, but no life preserver. The background had high key lighting and it was in a garage made out of wood. Voice over narration saying "1985 is not his year".
Jump cut back to the parking lot at night, we are introduce to Doc Brown coming out the strange car with a white radiation suit and over his right shoulder we see Marty in background with his blue jeans and jacket with his red life preserver. We see an extreme close up of the car in front with head lights then we hear Marty saying "You build a time machine out of a Delorean." It jump cut to the car all in grey aluminium color in a low angle shot then jump cut to Marty wearing a yellow radiation suit driving the time machine then getting a close up of the digital time code of a radio telling where Marty is going or what year he is going to. The voice over narration is saying " Doc Brown sending Marty 30 years back in time." This is indicating Marty volunteer to go back in time in the trailer but, without giving anything away in the movie Doc Brown preset the time machine to the year and date of November 5, 1955 showing Marty how the time machine works. They were under attack , being shot at and the gunman gun jam and Marty jump inside the time machine to drive and get away without realizing he was about travel through time involuntary . Marty crash into a barn in 1955 close up of the barn entrance then it jump cut to a wide angle lens seeing the time machine or Delorean crashing into the barn. It was a night then you see Doc Brown screaming "it works" on the side of the Delorean knee down looking younger wearing a gray robe.
It cuts back to a comic book, Tales From Space on a extreme close up a graphic match where the spaceship on the cover looks similar to the Delorean time machine . A kid saying "its a flying saucer from out of space" then kid pulls away the comic book to revealed from behind a medium shot of Delorean with very low key lighting with a little pink background. You see the family in a medium shot scream in terror closing the barn door and a close up of Marty wearing the yellow radiation suit on the ground looking at family screaming. Extreme close up of the newspaper reading November 5, 1955 and jump cut to Marty in close up shot wearing his blue denim jacket with the red life preserver . Jump cut to Marty's father in the diner asking for a chocolate milk shake that slide to him . Marty's father George is wearing a white shirt with gray light jacket , high key lighting in a medium shot with Marty in background drinking a soda watching his father from a far distance . Jump cuts to George with binoculars on a tree peeping then jump cuts to Marty in a close up saying "he's a peeping tom." It jump cut to George almost falling hanging on the tree in a low angle shot. Jump cuts to Marty wearing red and tan jacket being push by a black car in a close up then jump cuts to Marty jumping through the air with a wooden skateboard as a long shot then landing on the sidewalk as a match on action shot. Jump cuts to Marty skateboarding behind a truck as the trailer introduce Marty's mother in a close up shot.
We see Marty with his blue denim jacket with his red life preserver seating next to his teenage mother wearing a grey and white square pattern dress at the dinner table in Marty's mothers home then it jump cuts to Marty's mother Lorraine trying to kiss Marty and he was falling off the bed breaking the 180 degree rule. Jump cuts to Doc Brown home where he is talking to Marty. Doc Brown is on right side and Marty is on left side of 180 degree line facing each other in medium shot. Marty is wearing his blue jeans with denim jacket but, no red life preserver and Doc is wearing his grey robe seen pictures of famous scientists on top of the fire place and lamps in the background. Jump cuts to Marty screaming "no" wearing the yellow radiation suit in extreme close up. Jump cuts to the clock tower at night with the lightening sound in a low angle shot and a cable is being thrown from the top of clock tower. Jump cuts back to Marty's mothers home both of them sitting by the dinner table and extreme close up of Marty's father sitting in cafe or diner then you see Marty moving slowly in extreme close up right next to his father in the middle ground that is still in extreme close up shot and blurry shot of the waitress in the background and Marty's father George in the foreground.
Jump cuts back to Doc Brown home, Doc and Marty is talking and Marty is violate the 180 degree line and Doc is on the left side while Marty is right upper corner. Jump cuts and we see Marty on the right side and Doc opening the door to his house is on the left side of 180 degree line greeting each other while Doc is wearing one his invention cap. Jump cuts to Doc Brown on the clock tower while lightening sounds in background and he screaming in fear when he sees the gargoyle. Jump cuts back to a gunman shooting at Marty in a low angle shot. Jump cuts to a low key lighting you see Marty's hand on the stick of the Delorean putting car in forward then close up of Marty with his red life preserver and zoom in on to digital time code of the radio of the time machine saying October 26, 1985. Marty is going Back to the Future from 1955 to 1985. A series of close up shots of the pollutinum being inserted into the time machine then Marty's feet touching the paddles of Delorean then speed meter then extreme close up of one of the Delorean wheel. Jump cuts to Marty and Doc in the school as match on action shot seeing Doc walking upward and away wearing a hat and a white coat from Marty with his red and tan jacket while talking to each other , jump cut to close up of Marty with his red life preserver at night hearing lightening in background then jump cut back to Marty with his red and tan jacket talking to Doc Brown who is wearing a hat with a white coat in the school still a match on action shot then finally it fades out and we see the words Back To The Future. A great movie and trailer for its time in the 80's and I highly recommend everybody to watch this masterpiece of cinema .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvsgGtivCgs
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