Comparing Le Jetee, the short, and 12 Monkeys, the full-length movie

 Part 1

The video shows how to tell a story visually, stressing the importance of things like composition, lighting, and camera movement, basically CAMS and/or CLAMPS elements. A big takeaway is how these visual choices can show emotions or tell us about characters, without needing too many words. It also shows how things like framing and color can really shape the mood of a scene. For my short film, this helped me see how important visuals are in telling a story. I want to pay more attention to how each shot can convey feeling or meaning, so the audience gets the message even without the need for dialogue, proving that it's a good plot. 


Part 2

The article is a detailed comparison of 12 Monkeys and La Jetee, showing how 12 Monkeys adapts and expands upon the La Jetee short film. The takeaways are the use of time travel as a narrative device, the emphasis on memory and perception, and the shared themes of dystopia and existential struggle. The article mentions how 12 Monkeys builds on La Jetee’s visual style, mainly its use of still photos. Understanding how these films manipulate time and perspective can be useful when making a plot for a short film, especially if you want to explore complex themes like memory or alternate realities. This comparison helps me recognize the power of visual storytelling and how using things like stills or limited shots can be used to evoke deeper meaning.


La Jetée - Wikipedia

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