Showing posts with label Matt Zoller Seitz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Zoller Seitz. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 September 2014

The Royal Tenenbaums

Here's an interesting analysis of the opening credit sequence from The Royal Tenenbaums, with titles by Matt Zoller Seitz. (Be prepared to sit on the PAUSE button; there's much to read.)

If you're having trouble seeing the video, try clicking on this link: http://www.movingimagesource.us/flash/mediaplayer.swf?id=11/767
 

Friday, 8 August 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 7

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the seventh in the series.




Friday, 1 August 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 6

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the sixth in the series.




Friday, 25 July 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 5

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the fifth in the series.




Friday, 18 July 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 4

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the fourth in the series.




Friday, 11 July 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 3

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the third in the series.




Friday, 4 July 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 2

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the second in the series.




Friday, 27 June 2014

The Wes Anderson Collection, chapter 1

Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a book called The Wes Anderson Collection, that deconstructs each one of Anderson’s films, from the cinematography to the set design. It is essentially a “book-long interview” with Anderson about everything that has to do with him as an artist, his evolution, his inspiration, and history.
     Then Seitz did the Wes Anderson fans of the world a huge solid by adapting parts of the book into videos. Here is the first in the series.