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Artistic
Redemptive Films and Media
Dr. Diane Howard
Copyright © 2008, 2009
UMHB:
Performance Studies,
Film
Inspirational, Persuasive Video Clips
For many years I have been conducting research and
writing about the power of
role models in autobiographical
stories. I think
this work is especially significant today and can bring light into our
dark world of personal, national, and
international struggles. In redemptive autobiographical stories, we can
find inspirational journeys of those who have
persevered and overcome against great odds and high stakes. Here are
some of my insights about what makes an artistic, redemptive film.
An effective narrative film requires a
well-written screenplay, skillful acting, and artful directing. An
effective documentary
needs similar structural elements and skillful directing. The screenplay
and documentary need the following: a unifying
concept, universal themes/ideas that are revealed through experience
(shown rather than told), a captivating beginning,
foreshadowing, building tension, multi-dimensional characters,
unpredicted twists and turns, a gripping climax, and a
meaningful resolution.
Characters in an authentic and believable film are multi-dimensional.
Heroes or heroines are often more fascinating if
they overcome internal and external obstacles that are formidable, are
underdogs, and/or are the least likely or unanticipated
victors. Internal and external opponents and opposing factors must also
be multi-dimensional. If the opposing factors are
internal and involve difficult experiences and memories, there are
multi-dimensional ways to visual these internal opponents
in film. Giving internal challenges visual form helps the characters and
the audience to process them. The Sensation of Sight
powerfully visualizes the internal struggles of the characters. Likewise
this movie visualizes Memory and Time in forms that
give the characters and audience handles for processing them.
Like internal
opponents, opposing environmental or inanimate factors can also be
visualized in multi-dimensional ways.
For example there are specific kinds of Memory and experience with Time:
Generic Memory, Flashbulb Memory, and
Engram. Generic Memory involves the blending of personal memories into a
generic image of common experiences.
Flashbulb Memory involves specific, intense, immediate memories of the
circumstances in which one first encountered a
consequential event. Epiphanies seem related to this kind of memory. An
Engram is an auditory memory. Time can
telescope or tunnel. It can warp into different dimensions in the future
or past. Memory, time, and experience can move
from misperceptions to reality. Further, human opponents and factors can
have sympathetic dimensions or reasons related
to why they have become harmful, abusive, or evil. Again, there are
powerful examples of these techniques in The Sensation of Sight and also in
The Soloist.
A good film actor usually displays the following:
minimized movement, minimal dialogue, effective listening to other
characters, passionate internal commitment, heart-felt empathy with the
character, vulnerability, believability, authenticity,
subtle non-verbal communication, and compelling eyes.
Artistic directing of narrative or documentary
films depends on the following: careful pre-production planning, good
equipment, effective film crew, skillful editors, captivating music,
artful lighting, and clear sound. The effective
cinematographer and director carefully plan each scene to captivate and
engage viewers with dramatic, moving, visual
elements.
Film in all its forms captures living experience. Unlike other literary,
visual, or performing art forms it presents moving,
dynamic experiences in and over time that helps us understand
and process our lives and those of others. Film largely
uses visual, moving images (and music) to engage us.
A redemptive film has an edifying story that reveals universal ideas and
lifts the viewer from negativism, cynicism, and/or
pessimism to what is positive, renewing, and hopeful. Although, it
presents honest, difficult struggles, it turns what is
paralyzing, degrading and debilitating to what is freeing, beautiful and
eternal.
Examples of Best Practice in Redemptive
Films
How Should We Then Live?
There is an early
example of outstanding film documentary work on art in the context of
the history of the rise and
fall of thought and culture in Western Civilization from the Christian
perspective. These films present Dr. Francis Schaeffer's
brilliant scholarship.
A Christmas Carol
There are many wonderful versions of this classic redemptive story with
riveting performances by great actors.
One of the most current features
Jim
Carrey, who likes
performing in Christmas and redemptive films.
Angel Dog
A family film produced by Texas filmmakers, talent,
crew.
The Hiding Place
One of the best in redemptive movies is The Hiding
Place. Among its respected actors are Julie Harris and
Jeannette Clift George, as the ten Boom sisters. This powerful film
depicts the true story of the ten Boom Family
who responded to the Holocaust with Christian love, courage, and
forgiveness. It is suspenseful. The main character,
Corrie ten Boom, is multi-faceted, vulnerable, and honest. She develops
throughout the story in unpredictable,
captivating ways.
The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings films are based on the
acclaimed writings of J. R. Tolkien. These films have in them the finest
of film
actors, whose acting is powerful in these films. They are directed
by highly respected Peter Jackson. The cinematography is
spectacular. The use of computer graphics is masterful. The stories and
the films deal with great universal truths. The leading
characters are ironic, passionate, and heroic. They are multi-faceted
and significantly develop over time. These films are
entertaining, enlightening, and inspirational.
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Disney Corp. films of the C. S Lewis' literary
masterworks are stunning in story, structure, and style. They are
masterpieces of adventure, characters, and redemption. C. S. Lewis, who
was in the same writing circle as J. R. Tolkien,
has used the fantasy genre, like Tolkien, skillfully and powerfully for
all ages. His characters are multi-faceted and develop through time. The films are powerful and redemptive depictions of the
epic, spiritual struggle of good and evil.
A Man for All
Seasons
In this autobiographical, historic story Sir Thomas More believes that
it is of no value to gain the world and lose one's soul.
Consequently, he stands up to Henry VIII. Among the array of great
talent in this film is Paul Scofield as More and
Orson Wells as Cardinal Woolsey. This film has won six Oscars and many
other awards.
Amazing Grace
The acting in this film is outstanding by some of
the best British film actors. Albert Finney's portrayal of John Newton
is riveting. The story of William Wilberforce's perseverance and
self-sacrifice to end the British slave trade is powerfully
inspirational. See
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0454776/ .
Lilies of the Field
This delightful film features
Sidney Poitier.
The movie has won an Oscar and many other awards. This entertaining film
has
wonderful unexpected comedic moments. It is inspirational and
captivating from beginning to end. It depicts faith and perseverance against great odds.
Les Miserables
This great story can be seen in many fine versions with many great
actors. It is one of the greatest stories of the development
of unconditional love against great struggles, political and personal.
Bella
This
highly rated film of redemptive, unconditional love and grace is moving
and uplifting. See trailers and the free
documentation license on
http://www.bellamoviesite.com/ .
The Soloist
This
moving autobiographical story humanizes homeless individuals, especially
those who struggle with mental illnesses.
It is based on the true story of a healing, redemptive friendship
between L.A. journalist, Steve Lopez, and gifted,
schizophrenic musician, Nathaniel Ayers. The acting of Robert Downing
Jr. and Jamie Foxx is captivating and
heart-grabbing. See
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0821642/.
The
Sensation of Sight
This
sensitive, thoughtful, independent film about loss and need for
connection is unique, redemptive, and inspirational.
David Straithhairn is a moving, meaningful actor, who is deeply
connected to the story. See the trailer, blog, and notes-
http://www.thesensationofsight.com/.
See the discussion of the philosophy behind Either or Films and
Sensation of Sight on
Christianity Today.
Temple Grandin
Temple Grandin on HBO
is an inspirational and
redemptive film
with fine acting. Claire Danes is remarkable as
Temple Grandin. In this movie the audience sees that Temple, who is
autistic, is not disabled but abled differently
and brilliantly. This heartfelt film has been filmed in the Austin area.
Regional talent, including many
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor film students,
alumni, and faculty, have been cast for
multiple scenes with Claire Danes,
Julia Ormond, Catherine O'Hara, and David Straithairn in this film about
Dr. Temple Grandin. There are many close-ups
of UMHB film students in scenes with Claire and David. The students
perform well as Temple's classmates.
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