Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Going Inside “Inside Out” with Jonas Rivera

       Going Inside “Inside Out” with Jonas Rivera is an interview from toonzone.com that covers the thought process and insight of Jonas Rivera as he talks about Inside Out, one of pixar's newest movies. in the article he mentions that in japan they had to localize the broccoli in to a bell pepper as apparently Japanese kids love broccoli and wouldn't get the joke. Another interesting tidbit was when Jonas talked about how deep in research their team went into how memories work and where they go.

        As far as the article's structure goes, its well written and to not too wordy. The inclusion of reference clips gives the reader a quick break, and as someone who doesn't like reading long articles on a screen, i appreciate that.the way i see this article is that reminds us to not only critically think, but also to make the best product we can.

THE CINEMATIC HISTORY OF FAKE BLOOD!

      In The Cinematic History Of Fake Blood, John Hess tells us about the science about fake blood and how to make it ourselves. He explains how in the early days of filming blood was almost taboo. It wasn't allowed in the US due to the Hays Code which stated that "Brutal killings are not to be presented in detail". This rule written after the head of the MPPDA(Motion Picture Association of America)stood until 1952 when the case of Joseph Burstyn, inc vs. Wilson ruled that film is under free speech.
    
      I Feel the video is well directed and stays on task. Except the few times when "DylerTurden2" was goofy, but seemed a little out of place and distracting. Overall though the video does what it sets out to do, Teach about fake blood is made and its rise to fame. As someone who didn't know how to make blood, this video is extremely valuable, And I'm sure many in the field of video production would agree with me in that knowing how to create fake blood is a necessity for film making.