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How to View and Appreciate Great Movies

By: Eric Williams, The Great Courses
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What makes a movie “great”? Was it a particularly well-acted scene? The dramatic lighting? The emotion of the music? The tension that has built up? A powerful choice of words? The answer is, simply, yes.

Sit down with renowned professional filmmaker, author, and award-winning professor Eric R. Williams to unpack the elements of more than 250 “great” movies - some well-known, others less so - including Casablanca, Jaws, The Godfather, Star Wars, Rocky, Do The Right Thing, The Wizard of Oz, and more in order to gain insights and secrets that will change the way you view films. You’ll discover how from the moment you sit down, great filmmakers control every sensation the movie experience evokes: tremors or tears, goosebumps or giggles, and why it is that we invite them to do this. You’ll also uncover the tricks used to help us suspend our disbelief, let go of our cynicism, and buy into a story using sounds, scores, lighting, color, special effects, and more. You’ll discover how even these seemingly small details can greatly enhance or detract from the theme, atmosphere, and plot.

Professor Williams often refers to filmmaking as a magic show. And once you pull back the curtain to see the creative process from the filmmaker’s point of view, the magic show can never be the same again. But understanding the intent of each aspect of moviemaking - from lighting to language, color to characters, stars to scores - arms you with new set of creative and analytical tools with which to bring to the theater or to revisit your old favorites. These insights will strengthen your love and appreciation for what’s unfolding before your eyes.

Roger Ebert once said, “Every great film should seem new every time you see it” and that’s exactly what How to View and Appreciate Great Movies ensures.

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There are 24 lectures covering different aspects of film appreciation (e.g., story structure, genre, theme, framing, sound, special effects, music, color, and point of view). There are some elements that the audience already intuitively understands the purpose, such as characters having their music (e.g., Star Wars) or color appearing in key moments (e.g., red in The Sixth Sense). If you're the type who appreciates Easter eggs and the significance of a character's name in a movie, this is a great introduction to film appreciation.

Great Introduction to Film Appreciation

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There really are other movie experts to quote besides Roger Ebert. After a dozen of his “Finally I’d like to quote…” it got rather tiresome. That was especially true when the Ebert quote was sometimes not at all insightful. But that’s a very minor criticism. Overall, a worth while listen.

Very helpful, but…

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This was a well thought out series of lectures. The information presented is a nice base of knowledge on which to grow some deeper understanding of film criticism.

That said, this audio series of lectures is in desperate need of an editor. There were points where the speaker lost his place in the notes or made mistakes and the audio just kept going.

A good intro to the subject.

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I feel as though this is a misleading title. While these lectures have a bunch of great information on film and the idiosyncrasies of story telling this is not needed to enjoy a great movie. There is too much dissection and analyzing of characters, thought process, story arc, and mise-en-scène mentioned that makes watching a great film more like work than enjoyment. Perhaps it’s just me but I just like to turn my brain off and go on whatever ride the film will take me on and not begin to over analyze everything about it.
Perhaps a Great Course for those with more intellectual tastes than mine.

Not the way I appreciate great movies

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I wish I could have known every movie he referenced, I guess I can’t quite refer to myself as a movie buff, until I see all these movies.

I need to watch more movies

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