Showing posts with label Universal Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Universal Studios. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2011

Kings of Neon

I love taking photographs because it's like a reminder you can keep for your memory; I haven't thought about this photograph for a while since I looked through my photographs taken on my holiday at the start of January 2011 for two weeks. A tourist spot was a lot of shops all clustered together close to Universal Studios all light up with neon signs everywhere and as far as the eye could see. As I remember, my friends and I ate at Johnny Rockets and the burgers were big and mean with a whole lot of flavour.



Wednesday, September 21, 2011

This is what dreams are made of

Last year my ex-hippie and eccentric Literature who my class suspects of once coming to teach us young impressionable youths while under the influence of some illicit drug (and who might have forgotten to teach us a few times due to this troubling problem as well) while lecturing us about Edwards Scissorhands gave us all this little gem of wisdom: Every village square, in every corner of the globe sees the life of an actor on screen and aspires to have the life they lead and live glamorously and comfortably. Of course due to my memory mimicking that of a goldfish (I don't even remember what I did three days ago) and the fact that anytime she lectured our class on anything we had difficulties comprehending what she was saying and I am paraphrasing; she had a point. My short little tourist stint in Hollywood taught me three things: there are many eccentrics and weirdos in Hollywood, the people in costumes expect money and can get aggressive and that some of the most beautiful houses are in Hollywood.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

King Kong

When going past a miniaturised set of King Kong which just had the basic landscape and the boat, I was caught off guard by some of the things that directors choose to do. I never really think about these things in too much detail; my main folly is that I over analyse things and predict what will happen in a plot and ruin in for myself since I don't stop and take time to enjoy it. Nevertheless I really enjoyed taking a great photograph of the miniature island from King Kong (the new version). We weren't going past all that fast but we didn't stop moving either and my digital camera managed to instant focus within an instant and captured it. I was very pleased; the reflection of the window of leaves makes it also look like a double exposure shot on film cameras; very cool indeed.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Jaws

The thing about movie sets is that they can seem large when you shoot at various locations but some of the more important places where the action takes place can be really small; all about effective use of camera angles and shots to create and bring to life the creative imagination of the director I guess. One of the favourites of mine on the Universal Studios tour was the Jaws set, but my timing was off for some of the photography where I've missed the shark snapping at our tour shuttle and only gotten the tale. The one that got away in a manner of photographic and maybe fisherman senses. I was feeling a little sore about that but the fantastic colour and distortion effect of the explosion and fire using natural gas is one of my favourites since all the colours are bright but the silhouette of the oil drums and stuff on the deck gives it that unnatural industrious mood to it.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Wisteria Lane

I took these photographs of Wisteria Lane the set of the television program Desperate Housewives, mainly for my mother to enjoy - I remember watching the screening of the very first episode when I was in primary school and now I'm in my final year of secondary school Year 12 and it's still going. I wouldn't necessarily say it's going strong though, I feel as tired as Teri Hatcher looks and that is saying something. The houses do look cute in their pastel colours but it all looks so fairy tale and feminine, must be very horrible for the male actors to come onto set and be reminded that this is a show about women and for women. The flowers and lawns look all neat and prim, they must be all be made out of plastic or something. Like everything in Universal Studios neck of the woods and the people in Hollywood.




Thursday, September 8, 2011

Whoville

Movie set of How the Grinch Stole Christmas aka Whoville! The tiny town resting in the depths of a snowflake. Set at Universal Studios in California. I was really intrigued by the smooth lines and the design of the cars and the buildings; smooth but asymmetrical and in pastel muted tones. I was let down by the position of the sun since it wasn't in the best place for this movie set at the time we took the shuttle tour.



Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Bates Motel

They have vacancy at the Bates Motel. Photograph taken at Universal Studios in California, America January 2011. I had seen the movie before we came here; as the tour shuttle chugged past an actor holding a knife walks out of the door dragging a body bag towards the car. He looks at his audience and begins to run brandishing the knife above his shoulder advancing towards the back of the shuttle. We pick up speed and leave him staring at us, eyes pierced with concentration. It was sort of exhilarating hearing the other tourists scream with delight and fright even though I knew it was an actor. The surprise ending of Psycho really did scare me; I didn't expect it to be as psychologically thrilling as the title suggest and for the effects they had at that time they did manage to scare their audience.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Back to the Future

I just had to take this photograph; I love pretty much anything to do with time travel including Doctor Who as well as Back to the Future. Given the opportunity I would jump a young Micheal J. Fox especially if he had those sweet Nike shoes on as well as the red dorky vest. It must be part of the charm I suppose.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Krustyland

The only way that I can really give an accurate description of what Krustyland in Universal Studios was like in California would be to call it 'it's own self-contained universe'. Sort of a mesh between the the very new; flat screen televisions, pop culture references to Ghost Busters as well as that sort of The Simpsons movie style of cartoon characters. Combined also with the sort of 70's atmosphere I guess you could say feel of the giant clown mouth of Krusty himself (some sort of allusion to Luna Park back home in Melbourne perhaps?) and as you waited in line there were television screens with extracts of mainly old episodes that were amusement park related in short sporadic bursts. Itchy and Scratchy land episode being of of my favourites amongst them. I'm really glad I also captured that giant Krusty the clown head on disposable film and that it came out beautifully when processed.



Friday, September 2, 2011

Jurassic Pack

Or maybe they should rename the ride at Universal Studios JuraSICK Park. Or maybe I should just keep my stupid comments to myself and concentrate on taking photographs at various tourist attractions around America and posting them on my blog with funnier puns and better titles. I'm being rather unimaginative lately, but I'm getting sick of not being able to remember the content of each post. It makes things just a little easier. 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Lights, Camera, Action

Universal Studios, front entrance. Taken in January 2011 in California America. On holiday for G'Day USA student exchange from Australia to America for 20 days.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Vignette Disposable Kodak Film

First attempt in scanning 35mm film and it is a little bit of a shambles. These photographs have featured on this blog before but I had to take photographs of the developed results which I thought was pretty dodgy. Then when I saw how these came out I wondered what the hell went wrong... It's a little good for some of the brighter photographs where the colours are dominant and it looks like it has a vignette affect. Some of the others look awful and full, like there's a dominant sepia tone affect and nothing is bright and stands out. My Diana Mini and Canon A1 scanned film turned out a little better, with varying results.