Keywords

Anamorphic art, Digital cinematography, Last two years of David Brachmann (Motion picture), Low budget films, Motion picture authorship, Motion pictures production and direction

Abstract

The Last Two Years of David Brachman is a feature-length digital film directed, written and produced by Marcos Casilli in pursuit of the Master of Fine Arts in Film & Digital Media from the University of Central Florida. This is a very personal film that presents a sometimes-humorous approach to the following question: what makes life worth living? The film was made on what is categorized as a microbudget, but following the studio production model for the most part. This thesis presents a critique of that combination, advocating for a "slow cinema" model instead.

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Graduation Date

2011

Semester

Fall

Advisor

Stoeckl, Ula

Degree

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

College

College of Arts and Humanities

Department

Film

Format

application/pdf

Identifier

CFE0004081

URL

http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0004081

Language

English

Release Date

December 2011

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

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