Comedian Jerry Seinfeld proposed to NBC to make a TV show about nothing, which actually became an episode in the hit series Seinfeld. The show was created y Jery Seinfeld and Larry David and was aired through the network CBS. The show is really about nothing but Jerry Seinfled's life as a comedian and his ironic encounters that take place throughout the show.
Hilliard says, "There must be a peg on which to hang a show. You must develop a clear central theme, capable of being organized into a sound structure, with a unity that holds all parts together" (324).
I do not know if Jerry Seinfelds life is really this amusing and ironic, but there is no central them to this show. There is no back bone so to say, just daily encounters and insight into Jerry's Life in New York City.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Jon Stewart's Inrerviews
After writing and starring in many holly wood films, Jon Stewart decided to make his own talk show, The Daily Show, on the TV network . Very similar to to The Colbert Report. Stewart interviews politicians, actors, authors, etc. But he does his interviews as comedic yet opinionated and informative. My favorite interview was one when he interviews James Franco about his new movie '127 Hours.' Stewart and Franco are both having what seems to be a normal, funny conversation but it is in fact an interview and very funny at that. Hilliard mentions 'The Daily Show' and says, "The daily show' hosted by Jon Stewart, use comedy and satire to make their points. A guest is either interviewed or engages in a discussion or specified issues with the program personality" (266). Although Stewarts interviews are funny and sometimes sarcastic, they are all about real topics, and alot of it is improvised. It's like Stewart is giving the news in a comedic way. After all, Jon Stewart is a master when it comes to comedy and satire.
This is my favorite interview he conducted with James Franco. when i wrote the script it was relatively easy because there are only two different camera shots alternating between Stewart and his guest, in this case, James Franco. The dialogue was in a conversational form and alternated between Stewart and Franco. Jon Stewart has a bad habit of interrupting people which was the only difficulty i found while scripting the interview.
This is my favorite interview he conducted with James Franco. when i wrote the script it was relatively easy because there are only two different camera shots alternating between Stewart and his guest, in this case, James Franco. The dialogue was in a conversational form and alternated between Stewart and Franco. Jon Stewart has a bad habit of interrupting people which was the only difficulty i found while scripting the interview.
OZ
Oz was a TV show on HBO that started in the late 90's and ended in the early 200's Like most premise cable and HBO shows, the ending was left in the air because they are never sure if they are going ti make another season or not.
The show was about prison life in Oswald Penitentiary, or simply Oz. The show was extremely believable and I am a much happier person after not watching the show. Because it was on HBO, rthere was tons of killings, rapes, drug usage, etc, Should HBO be able ti get away with this?
Anyway, the show was so realistc and portryayed life in jail as accurate as possible. Hilliard says, "Become so damiliar with the person or subject" (274.) In order to make this show, Tom Fontanta, the writer, actually spent several nights in jail to experience it first hand. He wanted the show to be as real as possible. He did as much research as he could about lifr in jsil smf creted OZ. The cast is always changing because of so many death.
The show was about prison life in Oswald Penitentiary, or simply Oz. The show was extremely believable and I am a much happier person after not watching the show. Because it was on HBO, rthere was tons of killings, rapes, drug usage, etc, Should HBO be able ti get away with this?
Anyway, the show was so realistc and portryayed life in jail as accurate as possible. Hilliard says, "Become so damiliar with the person or subject" (274.) In order to make this show, Tom Fontanta, the writer, actually spent several nights in jail to experience it first hand. He wanted the show to be as real as possible. He did as much research as he could about lifr in jsil smf creted OZ. The cast is always changing because of so many death.
Stephen Colbert
( A picture of Stephen Colbert taken from Comedy Central's website)Hilliard says "The Most controversial programming in the mass media today aside from the alternative programming that has found a home on the internet, is talk shows" (3.)
The Colbert Report, by Stephen Colbert is a paradoy of the news. It is such a hit becuase it deals with the news and current events, but makues jokes at these controverial topics as a form of humor. There is controersy of what he can and cannot say due to restrications of the FCC that limit his right to free speech because of some of the things about the government,
Donnie Brasco: From Book to Film
(Donni Brasco courtesy of HBO) Donnie Brasco is known as on of the greatest mobster movies of all time, and of course Al Pacino stars in it. Joseph D. Pistone, AKA Donnie Brasco, was an FBI agent who went undercover as Donnie Brasco to bring down tje o Crime Family. Pistone was responsible for over 1000 hundred arrests. The movie was based on a real story that took place during the 1970's-80's.
Hilliard talks about accuracy and says, "Write so that the viewer cannot possibly misunderstand. Even an unintentional careless o vague comment can destroy the storybecause they are incomplete or out of context , can give the audience false impressions or incorrect assumptions concernging a given issue, person, or event, Make certain that terminology is used correct." (140)
Josdeph D. Pistone must spend everyday looking over his shoulder to make sure he isn't wacked by a wiseguy for breaking the code. But, in order to make any movie that is based on a true event, it has to be as authentic as possible. Aot of research needs to be done to write a correct script.Due to some legal issues certain names and places and things alone those lives cann not be given p for safety reasons.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
What You Did Not Know About Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb Your Enthusiasm is a show on, the Premium Cable channel, Hbo created by and Stars Larry David, David also was one of the creators and writers of the hit Tv series Seinfeld. The show first aired in 2000 and ended in 2011, of course i have all the seasons on dvd. The last series featured all of the characters from Seinfled, sort of like a reunion.
What is unique about the show is that it stars Larry David and focuses on his daily encounters and mishaps. One of my favorite parts of the show is that there are other real celebrities playing themselves to make the show as realistic as possible and portray David's life accurately.
The show is hilarious, Larry is constantly getting into mishaps and weird experiences. But what makes the show truly unique is hat the show is mostly improvised to make the show even more realistic.
Hilliard says, "Script preparation begins with a summary or an outline...The outline, or summary, is a short overview of the script, written in narrative form. The treatment or scenario is a more detailed chronological rundown of the prospective script giving information on the setting, plot, and characters, and sometimes examples of dialogues." (50).
When shooting Curb You Enthusiasm, there is no real script. There is planned dialogue occasionally but the writers give the actors the story board, treatment, and a summary of what needs to happen during that scene. Improvisation makes Curb Your Enthusiasm a great comedy show. Not to mention, Larry David is a great writer and hilarious.
What is unique about the show is that it stars Larry David and focuses on his daily encounters and mishaps. One of my favorite parts of the show is that there are other real celebrities playing themselves to make the show as realistic as possible and portray David's life accurately.
The show is hilarious, Larry is constantly getting into mishaps and weird experiences. But what makes the show truly unique is hat the show is mostly improvised to make the show even more realistic.
Hilliard says, "Script preparation begins with a summary or an outline...The outline, or summary, is a short overview of the script, written in narrative form. The treatment or scenario is a more detailed chronological rundown of the prospective script giving information on the setting, plot, and characters, and sometimes examples of dialogues." (50).
When shooting Curb You Enthusiasm, there is no real script. There is planned dialogue occasionally but the writers give the actors the story board, treatment, and a summary of what needs to happen during that scene. Improvisation makes Curb Your Enthusiasm a great comedy show. Not to mention, Larry David is a great writer and hilarious.
Miller High Life One Second Commericial - Super Bowl 2009
Hilliard says, Commercials are usually 30 to 60 seconds long. With the increasing time and production, the "Split-30"-two 15 second commercial in a 30-second space - became popular...Although, not as frequently, one also finds 10-second, 20 -second, and even longer spots on non broadcast media" (73). This commercial is only one second, although the vi doe is 3 seconds) and focuses solely on the product, Miller high Life.
Hilliard's first techniques in commercials is to be clearly on the product. This one second Ad is solely on Mill High Life. The Ad costed millions of dollars just to be aired during the super bowl because the audience is huge because nearly the whole population is watching the Superbowl. In fact, many just watch the Superbowl just for the commercials, like myself.
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