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NEW ZEALAND cinema NZ honors board NEW ZEALAND FILM STUDIES

read more below 3. The arrival of sound to cinema

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NEW ZEALAND MOVIES**//My Wedding and Other Secrets.//** Directed by Rachel Liang


 * [[image:5186168.jpg]]Peter Jackson. ARTS ICON

Film stories may be universal.Some are local to local audiences if these do not reach international markets or do not have responsive audiences.

2. DIRECTOR CINEMATOGRAPHER LEON NARBEY 

Illustrious Energy
This is cinema at its purest and best. //Illustrious Energy// marks a fresh direction for New Zealand films. It is modestly conceived but superbly realised – a triumph of art over budget. Its achievement brings renewed hope to our beleaguered industry( New Zealand film Archive. 1988) the first cross-cultural feature between European New Zealanders and Asian culture was Illustrious Energy(1987). http://www.stevenyoung.co.nz/The-Chinese-in-New-Zealand/MNZS/MNZS-Essay-1.html || PROFILES ON SIGNIFICANT DIRECTOR/PRODUCERS/

1. PRODUCER JOHN O'SHEA The First European New Zealand feature ( meaning full length 90 - 12 minutes) was released in 1952.//**Broken Barrier**// See John O'Shea //Ngati// was the first First Maori feature. It was released in 1987. ||

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** The // significance for New Zealand // means you must be able to explain the impact on New Zealand. **** This could include ** social, economic, historical, technological or cultural impact. For example. The CGI technology developments by Weta digital made PARK ROAD POST are world class. The service draws in co-producers, particularly from the USA. Recent examples are. TinTin, directed by Steven Spielberg

Work with the aspect sheet provide. Look at the tasks and conditions below. Vis a vis successes such as Jackson's with LOTR andKing Kong, students are encouraged to look at local storytellers who achieve with smaller budgets. There is an industy kept alive in this small country. By whom?

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Note. It may be possible for student to be assessed in non-essay form. The second option of assessment on aspect would be paragraph answers to a set of tasks. See your teacher. look at unit 7476

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early reading : <span style="font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 21px;">go to the illustrated history NZ cinema 2010 http://www.myweddingandothersecretsmovie.com/

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Explore the struggles and successes of media production( film ) from within a small population yet a global market

Consider: do feature films have certain collective appeal? Universal appeal? e,g look at Brett Mackenzie at SUNDANCE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bret_McKenzie **Girl Meets Boy** <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">Funny, touching and heartfelt, GIRL MEETS BOY is the contemporary story of Chinese New Zealand-born over-achiever Emily Chu, raised to believe she can get anything she puts her mind to. Even if 'anything' is at odds with her traditional Hong Kong born parents' wish for her to become a doctor like her two older sisters. Everything is coming up roses - until she meets James, a European New Zealander, and accidentally falls in love with him. But if her father finds out, she will face disownment. By the time Emily realises that she's sacrificing the respect of her family to follow her heart, James, too, has fallen irrevocably in love and there's nothing for it but to try and keep their relationship a secret. Happy endings don't come easy, if at all, but that doesn't mean they don't happen. But for Emily to get one, she needs to show James and her family that she has learned a lesson about the selflessness of love. __Reading topics__

// The Film Industry – a look at making features in New Zealand - distinctive // // attributes of films that have become Internationally known – the resultant New Zealand society //

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The recipe of cinema+ Special effects+ fond stories revisited Announcing KING KONG http://www.kingkongmovie.com/

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Regardless of whether you select to try out with 7476 or AS90779, please use the class daily schedule. After we have had two weeks together you shall be asked to either select the AS or the unit standard 7476 for your completion work ======

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Recommended TEXT: 30 years of New Zealand Cinema available at the Christchurch Central Library Authors:Duncan Petrie is Professor of Film at the University of Auckland, and previously worked at the British Film Institute and the University of Exeter. He is the author of several books on cinema, including Shot in New Zealand. Duncan Stuart runs Kudos Organisational Dynamics, a boutique research and analysis firm specialising in research analysis, and previously worked as a television script editor and writer in New Zealand and Australia from 1978 to 1986. ======
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 * <span style="color: #d42b2b; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 24px;">films are: ****<span style="color: #d42b2b; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 24px;">- narrative **


 * <span style="color: #d42b2b; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 24px;">http://www.mediaknowall.com/alevkeyconcepts/narrative.html **
 * <span style="color: #555555; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: small;">. - the story see film narrative **
 * <span style="color: #ba1212; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">( films are also experimental or avant garde) They are also documentaries. **
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See films lodged in the Film archive. What was significant about them that the society bothered to pay for their preservation and storage?

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e.g Siones Wedding. What is it's significance? http://www.sioneswedding.com/ The impact could be judged in terms of a comparison or evaluation // specifically, the impact of film makers could be seen in terms of their contribution to New Zealand film-making and how this compares to the contributions of others as well as in terms of wider contribution to New Zealand culture or society //

The impact could be for New Zealand society as a whole, or for specific groups, organisations institutions, events or practices. These could be long or short term, could describe historical impacts or possible future implications, or flow on effects to other media, groups or organisations. The impact does not have to be catastrophic, huge or dramatic. More balanced answers may conclude that the significance is limited or only short term. It is the use of evidence to support such explanations that is important. ****

A paragraph style writing assignment is also available. See 7476 Weta Digital( below) is a vast digital film business entity in New Zealand back to page 1