
The Door to Boot Camp
My grown son visited briefly over Xmas. One of the things he pointed out to me was a "trailer" for a film called "Shining." This is one of a series of spoofs. A trailer made from the original Jack Nicholson film (The Shining) but completely changing the sense of it into a feel-good family drama!
There's a great one (somewhere) of "The Sound of Music" (as Children of the Damned), another of "West Side Story" (Zombie Film), and another turns "The Parent Trap" into a film about a first lesbian experience.
These are loads of fun but IMO very meaningful to writers: (Discuss!)
One of the excellent bonuses of scientific advancement is the extra stuff on DVD ABOUT film, about the making, the writing, and so on. On the latest edition of Gladiator there's a valuable lesson in how the film was re-themed turning it from a good B-Movie into a top-drawer piece.
I won't mention the actualities of the re-theming, (go look) but suffice to say we use this on Boot Camp courses as a great example of how a theme can thread through a story and give it strength and resonance.
Have a good night!
Alex
1 comment:
Have you WATCHED them, Lee?
Sort of spoils the discussion if you haven't.
The link page gives you 4-5 to look at.
Then you tell me?
Alex
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