The books are the one thing about Wes Anderson films that I unreservedly love. Books with such covers were all around when I was growing up---on school library shelves, in second hand bookstores, in my house, everywhere. And yet I've never seen them represented as accurately as they are in Anderson's work.
No life aquatic? There's some good book reading in that movie like Jane Winslett-Richardson reading to her unborn child or the library on the boat you can see people reading in during some scenes. Or Alistair Hennessey on the cover of Oceanographic explorer.
HornDave Hey, you're right. Life Aquatic didn't really fit with the narration and books as memory. In the first part I tried to use close-ups of books, but couldn't find any in Life Aquatic. I could have fit more than one shot on the segment with the four frames, but to be honest, I had made that sequence work, at least for me, and when I remembered I missed Life Aquatic I just could not bring myself to change everything to try and fit it. My bad. PS. As a consolation, I did have it on the very first cut of the video: ruclips.net/video/KxYZxawmZfA/видео.html
Really nice video. I just wrote my final work for university about books in Wes Anderson movies. Books in films and Films as Books seems to be a good way to see it. Thanks for the quality of your montage!
I thought about setting a calendar to remind me to reply in 6 months as a joke, but that's too long to hold out for a punchline :/ And thanks, but I can only read in Portuguese or English. I can also read in French, but I can't understand it.
This is soo cool!! Proud to say i recognized all the movies from these book scenes were taken...:D hehe i love Wes work..on movies, and in the choose of what book to show.. ;)
I read somewhere that Wes based the narrator of Moonrise Kingdom off of the "Stage Manager" character in the play Our Town in the way he's an objective observer who also interacts with the characters.
I’ve always wished the books from moonrise kingdom were real so i could read them..
The books are the one thing about Wes Anderson films that I unreservedly love. Books with such covers were all around when I was growing up---on school library shelves, in second hand bookstores, in my house, everywhere. And yet I've never seen them represented as accurately as they are in Anderson's work.
No life aquatic? There's some good book reading in that movie like Jane Winslett-Richardson reading to her unborn child or the library on the boat you can see people reading in during some scenes. Or Alistair Hennessey on the cover of Oceanographic explorer.
HornDave Hey, you're right. Life Aquatic didn't really fit with the narration and books as memory. In the first part I tried to use close-ups of books, but couldn't find any in Life Aquatic. I could have fit more than one shot on the segment with the four frames, but to be honest, I had made that sequence work, at least for me, and when I remembered I missed Life Aquatic I just could not bring myself to change everything to try and fit it. My bad.
PS. As a consolation, I did have it on the very first cut of the video: ruclips.net/video/KxYZxawmZfA/видео.html
Really nice video. I just wrote my final work for university about books in Wes Anderson movies. Books in films and Films as Books seems to be a good way to see it.
Thanks for the quality of your montage!
+Uolmo Any way I could have a look at it?
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Jésus, saw this message 6 month later.
I can send it to you, but that's in French :((
I thought about setting a calendar to remind me to reply in 6 months as a joke, but that's too long to hold out for a punchline :/ And thanks, but I can only read in Portuguese or English. I can also read in French, but I can't understand it.
:))
I can try to summaries some points. Let's wait 6 more months
This is soo cool!! Proud to say i recognized all the movies from these book scenes were taken...:D hehe
i love Wes work..on movies, and in the choose of what book to show.. ;)
I read somewhere that Wes based the narrator of Moonrise Kingdom off of the "Stage Manager" character in the play Our Town in the way he's an objective observer who also interacts with the characters.
I think I read that too. He's really interesting, because he seems to exist outside the story, but then becomes part of it.
Thank you, this was beautiful!
So is your comment!
song 5:11?
Lucie Carsall The Kinks - This Time Tomorrow
Thank you!
What’s the song at the start of the video?
Like how he promotes the reading culture!
What if the film which features the books burning?
deathmaumau2 Fahrenheit 451, by Truffaut. The filmography is in the link in the description.
Thank you very much,I didn't notice that.
song 0:40-0:50?
Marija Završki Making Time, by Creation.
The A to Z Review tnx ;)
nice one)
Keren..
Train train train train train
this doesn't make any sense