Today we watched The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou in class. The film directed by Wes Anderson in 2004. You can find his shooting style firstly. Anderson put the camera in the centered. The video 'Wes Anderson centered' shown by Dr David. Anderson compose lots of symmetry and put the most important thing in the middle. His shooting style break many conventions. Directors avoid symmetry as it feels stagey(Jonathan, 2014). Robert Yeoman is Anderson's chief cameraman. They cooperate to shot many classical films.
The humor points not high-ranking but it is really so funny. For example, an old man want sign for Steve but when he sign three poster, he noticed that is a no end thing.
The classical shot of the film that is Steve introduce his boat. Anderson made a huge cross-section ship to the audience. However, according to Yeoman, the scale of model is too big to shot the whole boat (Kyle, 2015). He is an artist that makes many impossible to possible things.
Reference:
Joanthan, C (2014) The Perfect Symmetry of Wes Anderson’s Movies, Available at:http://www.openculture.com/2014/03/the-perfect-symmetry-of-wes-andersons-movies.html (Accessed: March 19th, 2014).
Kyle Buchanan (2015) How Wes Anderson’s Cinematographer Shot These 9 Great Scenes, Available at: http://www.vulture.com/2015/01/how-wes-andersons-cinematographer-shot-9-scenes.html (Accessed: January 8, 2015).