I.
Introduction
II.
Background Information
1.
Writer/Director/Cast/Important Figures
2.
Setting/City of Metroplis
a. Club of the
Suns: Stadium & Eternal Gardens
b. Upper City:
Old House, Gothic Cathedral & Yoshiwara (Red Light District)
c. Machine Area:
Moloch Machine, Partanoste & Heart Machine
d.
Ancient Catacombs
3.
Plot/Themes
III.
Special Effects Used in Metropolis
1. Frame by Frame Shooting
a. Animated Drawings by Erich
Kettelhut
-“Tower
of Babel at Night” & “Daybreak”
Erich Kettelhut
-1,000
individual images (25/sec of film)
b. Set for Main Shopping Street – 2D and 3D
elements
-Relief Model “Foreground
Buildings” (1:16) with
-Painted
Backgrounds “New Tower of Babel”*
(1:100)
*3.5 meters high
= 350 meters
-Traffic
on Roads (300 miniature cars, animated with stop motion)
2. Schufftan Process by Eugene Schufftan, Painter & Architect
a.
Explanation of Schufftan Process
-Mirror
trick process combines models and real scenery
-Mirror mounted at a 45 degrees
angle in front of camera lens reflects
image of miniature model
-Part of mirror is scratched away
so that camera can film real scenery behind mirror
b. Worker’s City Central Square
-Full scale lower
floors of buildings
-Upper floors
were mirror images
c. Stadium of the Suns
-Lower portion of
wall is real set (10 metres high)
-Upper portion of wall is
reflected image of models 1:20 of
simulated size.
d. Memorial to Hel
-60cm tall statuette of head –
mirror image projected above headless pedestal
*also used as platform for camera/crew
3.
Animated Photography of Gunther
Rittau
a. Marginal
Exposure
-In-camera technique as opposed to
post-production or “laboratory”process
-Camera had to be
re-wound multiple times and re-exposed
-Same negative
was re-exposed up to 30 times
b. example of Mechanical Person
-First shot of
mechanical person on pedestal
-Then figure
replaced by black silhouette
-Neon lights
moved up and down
-Filmed through
glass plate with thin layer of grease
-Glass plate
removed for electrical discharge shots
IV.
How Metropolis
Has Influenced Later Films
1.
Aesthetic Influence
a.
Architecture
-Bladerunner and The Fifth Element
b.
Character Design/Costume
-Star Wars and Dr. Strangelove
2.
Special Effects Influence
a.
Schufftan Process
-The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
-The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
-Blackmail (1929)
-Hugo (2011)
V.
Conclusion
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