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Terrence Malick

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“[On Badlands (1973)] I tried to keep the 1950s to a bare minimum. Nostalgia is a powerful feeling; it can drown out anything. I wanted the picture to set up like a fairy tale, outside time, like Treasure Island. I hoped this would, among other things, take a little of the sharpness out of the violence, but still keep its dreamy quality.”

 

Biography

Terrence Malick is one of the great enigmas of contemporary filmmaking, a shadowy figure whose towering reputation rests almost entirely on a pair of near-perfect features released a generation ago. A visual stylist beyond compare, Malick emerged during the golden era of 1970s American movie-making, bringing to the screen a dreamlike, ethereal beauty countered by elliptical, ironic storytelling; resonant and mythic, his films illuminated themes of love and death with rare mastery, their indelible images distinguished by economy and precision. Born in Waco, TX, on November 30, 1943, Malick spent many of his formative summers working as a farmhand, an experience upon which he would draw extensively in his films. Upon graduating from Harvard with a degree in philosophy, he entered Magdalen College in Oxford as a Rhodes scholar, but exited prior to completing his final thesis. On returning to the U.S., he became a freelance journalist, with his byline appearing in such publications as Life… read more

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AJ Williams

5Jan12

Malick is an artist that enriches you with emotion and feelings rather than using a concrete story that tell you what's going on. He allows you to let your own emotions in. I have enjoyed ever film he's made.

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Cynthia Wolfe-Nolin

25Dec11

We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.

Robert Regan

19Dec11

‎"THE TREE OF LIFE" DOGMA (by Terrence Malick and Emmanuel Lubezki) - Shoot in available natural light. - Do not underexpose the negative. Keep true blacks. - Preserve the latitude of the image. - Seek maximum resolution and fine grain. - Seek depth with deep focus and stop: "Compose in depth." - Shoot in backlight for continuity and depth. - Use negative fill to avoid light sandwiches (even sources on both sides) - Shoot in crosslight only after dawn or before dusk; never front light. - Avoid lens flares. - Avoid white and primary colors in frame. - Shoot with short focal length, hard lenses. - No filters, except Polarizer. - In the eye of the hurricane, shoot with steady handheld or Steadicam. - Z-axis moves instead of pans and tilts. - No zooming. - Do some static tripod shots "in midst of our haste" - Accept the exception to the dogma (a.k.a Article E) - Article E however does not apply underexposure of the negative.

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