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One of my teachers in film school was Stan Brakhage — the avant garde filmmaker. I agree. You have to know when to be discrete and when to be less discrete — those are different layers and normal contradictions in filmmaking. Anthony, in a way, wants people to show their own ego some days, and some other days to disappear behind the ego of the film. Some parts should be very controlled, some parts should be more loose, and some parts very fragile.
Some parts will be visual and some will be wordy.?? We tried many styles in this film. As he was putting more of himself in this film he was also trying new effects with the camera and montage.
His idea about shooting in glass and reflections just came on the set, at the last minute. We improvised a lot on this film, probably more than he had done before. No, no, no. We had many themes in the film. The autistic girl and the muted colors, and the idea that autistic people see the world through a glass, in a way — like an invisible glass. And we had the free-running idea [the athletic style, popular in Great Britain, of hopping from rooftop to rooftop]. Anthony, at one point, knew we had found something with the reflection idea.
We did a reflection shot one day, and suddenly you had the feeling that Jude Law was transparent and the young girl was superimposed on the image of him, and I knew I was touching feelings with this. Anthony used it more and more in the film.
Also going out of focus in the film, and coming back to crisp focus. Nothing was planned. It was part of the palette of effects we built for the film together. Well, obviously we were able to match shots nicely in the DI.
I tried to do very subtle desaturation or saturation. I really wanted to find nice, muted colors for the Primrose Hill world, and Anthony loved the result so much that we had a tendency to make the entire film like that.
Personally, I would have pushed the extremes, increased the differences between the neighborhoods but the autistic world, in a way, won. The DI also helped me to go back in some scenes. When you see the film cut together, and think of the ideas you had at the start, you find you need to re-adjust these ideas.
You have the script, the shooting and the editing — and then when you grade, the film becomes another film. I pushed the texture, I pushed the colors.
The DI helped me a lot. On Breaking and Entering it was almost a luxury, but on The Proposition I was working with the structure inside the shot, applying windows, putting more contrast on one side of the frame. It was, graphically a more designed film, more landscape driven. We tried to make more powerful images, make the landscape more weird than it was. On Breaking and Entering , I tried to protect the actors a lot in the DI, trying to work more for the faces than for the location.
In The Proposition I was trying to make everything look as dusty and dirty and sweaty as I could. I tried to make the actors look as weird as the landscape in the DI. I've been in Budapest many times, that's why I decided to pick up a thematic tour that sounded different from the other I took in the past and it certainly was unique! With Claudia I observed many details I wasn't aware of and learnt so much about Hungarian history through movies. It was very enjoyable and I appreciated how she prepared the tour combining historical and movies facts with the latest news.
It was highly informative and I went back home with a list of great movie filmed in Budapest that I cannot miss! We enjoyed Claudia's company so much that we even asked her to join us after the tour for a late afternoon snack.
It was a terrific way to wrap up a great week in Budapest. We were in Budapest for a week. We had already taken a couple of tours, and we loved the idea of taking a tour that showcased the many movies that were filmed in Budapest.
What we got though was that, plus so much more. Claudia heard about my family history and she did a great job personalizing the tour to places that were probably not on her list, but was so happy to add additional stops along the way. Through her work as a journalist, she knew about some German documents that were recently found from WW ll in the floor of a building that was, as recently as November, , being renovated.
Knowing about my family history, and because of her work as a journalist, she was kind enough to put me in touch with the person who was in charge of cataloging those documents. That person and I are currently talking about trying to find if my family members on this documentation. We never would have knows about this had she not listened to us and personalized our tour the way she did. Claudia was very personable and knowledgeable about Budapest.
It was only my second day in Budapest and she was able to customize the tour by adding a few sites not related to films and offered general information about the city. She was also able to provide a historical and political background to the sites we visited. This tour helped me feel safe and familiar with the surroundings.
Und hohes Engagement in Vermittlung. Sehr freundlich. In deze prachtige stad is heel veel te zien en te doen. Claudia liep met ons langs de mooiste bezienswaardigheden en vertelde leuke interessante dingen overal over. Een erg leuke ervaring, Zeker een aanrader!! I deeply appreciated our conversations about the city of Budapest based on the detailed information Claudia provided. It created additional value to my 4-day stay and gave me a different deeper insight in my surroundings, wandering through the city, talking to people and visiting places.
It was warm Italian style welcome at the start of my visit. When visiting Budapest again, I will use the same approach. Just do it, enjoy your stay, enrich yourself. My wife and I spent a beautiful morning with Claudia and enjoyed every minute of it! Claudia is knowledgeable, funny and out going and we connected with her immediately.
We loved the stories, recommendations and information. Highly recommended! Fantastic tour with Claudia. Claudia was lovely and I wished we could have finished our tour.
She customized a tour for us per my request. Toward the end of the tour, just as we were headed into the Jewish Quarter, one of us were pickpocketed. Not blaming Claudia at all but just a warning for all to always be aware Lovely but cut short because of pickpocketed.
I want to thank Claudia for accommodating me at a very short notice with a personalised tour for me. I had limited time and wanted to see places within few hours on a Saturday.
I found her to be efficient, friendly and she has such a bubbly personality along with lots of knowledge about Budapest history. We did a walking tour for 2 hours. I feel I gained a good insight of Budapest in such a short time as Claudia explained history and showed me local places too. I also enjoyed chatting over coffee at the end of the tour. I was inspired by how much care she takes to make sure I was okay with walking, finding out what I enjoy most when travelling to get an idea of what tourist or local sites would be more beneficial for me.
She recommended spa places as I wanted something before I flew out. Luckily she told me about the thermal bath outside. Such an awesome experience indeed. In a short few hours I had in Budapest Claudia made it memorable! We managed to see a lot of tourist attractions.
Highly recommend Claudia if you want someone who can build a good rapport quickly, make you feel at ease and personalise your tour to make it work for you. Once again many many thanks Claudia. Ripha Amazing local tour experince with Claudia. Voto 10 A spasso con claudia. Silvia e Laura. We enjoyed our tour with Claudia, we used the tour to get our bearings the first day and it was great!! She is fun and knowledgable and very good at her job!!
Thankyou Claudia, merry Xmas!! Friendly and knowledgable. I try to experiment with my make-up. Off duty, I still have a quirky sense of style but makeup-wise, I keep it natural. Not really…I love food! I try to eat well but I definitely indulge sometimes. My grandmother is a beauty icon; she still has really blond hair like me. That has always inspired me. The camera is like a friend. Growing up I was never too nervous about being in front of the camera. The fascinating world of the Catlins - nature's history on our doorstep The Catlins Coast is a place of hidden waterfalls and river valleys, sea mammals and seabirds, rocky coastal bays and tranquil estuaries.
Curio Bay holds history in its hand with its Jurassic million-year-old fossilised forest, a sight not to be missed. The best visiting time is at low tide. If seeing wildlife in its natural state is something you crave then Nugget Point Tokata on the Catlins Coastal Heritage Trail opens in new window is the place to be. With three penguin species including Hoiho, the Yellow-eyed Penguin , Hooker's sea lions, Hector's dolphins, elephant seals and New Zealand fur seals, you'll be spoilt for choice.
Hike to the spectacular Cathedral Caves - accessible only at low tide - and test our your singing voice under the metre-high cave ceiling. Riverton, Southland. A leisure activity playground Make sure you find out what makes Western Southland so beautiful and join in the outdoor activities; from fishing, flying and tramping, you'll find the best right here.
Gore is the brown trout fishing centre of Southland, simply because the Mataura River has the highest population and catch rates of any river in New Zealand.
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