05 Desember 2008

Coretan Cinema


Buat siswa - siswi SMA Pasundan 2 Cianjur.....kita adalah yang pertama di Kota Cianjur yang memiliki ekstrakurikuler Cinematography.........so....jadi mendingan kamu masuk berbondong - bondong agar kreatifitas kamu dapat terlampiaskan.....karena tidak ada batasan dalam dunia cinematography.
Bulan Pebruari 2009.....cinematography SMA PAsundan 2 Cianjur bakal ngadain sebuah acara yang bertajuk Festival Film Pelajar Tingkat SMP dan SMA/SMK se - Kabupaten Cianjur........ Jadi jangan lupa buat kalian para pengunjung blog Cinematography SMA Pasundan 2 Cianjur untuk segera menginformasikan acara ini ke seantero jagad Cianjur..........
Sekilas Perjuangan Ekstrakurikuler Cinematography
Cinematography SMA Pasundan 2 Cianjur didirikan berkat perjuangan seorang guru muda. Pery Apriyanto, S.Kom merupakan penggagas terwujudnya ekstrakurikuler Cinema pada saat itu. Beliau merekrut 5 orang pertama yang betul - betul kompeten untuk berjuang mendirikannya. Rani Nurpiani, Sri Wulan, Nurul Fatimah, Agus Sudrajat dan Hendi mencari data audiensi persetujuan siswa - siswi untuk mendirikan ekstra ini. Dana pada hari kelima berjuang proposal serta lembar audiensi dimusnahkan oleh Pembina OSIS kala itu. Namun perjuangan belum berakhir. Sampai tiba saatnya Penggagas melobi pihak sekolah melalui Kaur. Kesiswaan dan Kepala Sekolah yang pada akhirnya ekstrakurikuler Cinematography disahkan dan diresmikan pada tanggal 18 Agustus 2006.Pada akhir tahun tersebut ekstrakurikuler ini telah menciptakan sebuah karya film lepas durasi 42 menit tentang horor sekolah dengan judul SECOND CHANCE ( Mencari Jalan Terang ). Film perdana ini kurang memuaskan, tapi apresiasi lembaga sekolah sangat baik. Hingga tiba saatnya pada tahun 2007 film bertajuk MARKA dan Serpihan Butir Sendu mendapatkan penghargaan kategori " Cerita Terbaik " dan " Aktor/ Aktris Terbaik " pada ajang LA Light Indie Movie yang di adakan di BCNY Cianjur. Saingannya mulai dari Bandung, Sukabumi dan Bogor. Hingga saat ini Cinematography SMA Pasundan 2 Cianjur telah memiliki 4 buah Film Indie dan Lepas.
Selain itu, Ekstra Cinematography merupakan yang pertama di Kota Cianjur pada tahun 2006. Setelah berbagai event digelar, maka pada tahun 2007 akhir bermunculan ekstra cinema ditiap sekolah seperti ; SMA Pasundan 1 Cianjur, SMA Negeri 2 Cianjur. Bahkan sekolah mereka sudah berani memasukannya dalam muatan lokal. Untuk SMA Pasundan 2 sendiri sekarang masih menjadi Ekstra Unggulan saja.
Besar harapan kami Ekstrakurikuler Cinema akan menjadi trade center bagi sekolah.

Baftas 2009: Kate Winslet and Slumdog Millionaire win
The rain may have lashed down, but nothing could dampen Kate Winslet's delight as she was named best actress at the Baftas.

By Anita Singh, Showbusiness Editor Last Updated: 12:05AM GMT 09 Feb 2009
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The award winners including Best Actor Mikey Rourke (Centre) Best Supporting Actress, Penelope Cruz (Left) and Best Actress Kate Winslet (Right) Photo: PA

Mickey Rourke holds a bottle of champagne and his award for Best Actor for his role in 'The Wrestler' Photo: AP

Penelope Cruz poses with the award for Best Supporting Actress Photo: PAUL GROVER

Baftas 2009: Danny Boyle (Centre) with his award for Best Director pictured with Patrick Stewart (Left) and Sir Ian McKellen Photo: PA

Slumdog Millionaire actors Dev Patel (Left) and Freida Pinto Photo: Paul Grover

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arrive for the Orange British Academy Film Awards Photo: Getty
The 33-year-old triumphed for her acclaimed performance in The Reader, which has already won a Golden Globe and is tipped to finally land her the coveted Oscar later this month. Competition for the Bafta came from Angelina Jolie, Meryl Streep, Kristin Scott Thomas and Winslet herself, nominated a second time for Revolutionary Road.
After a lengthy losing streak, Winslet has struck gold with her controversial role as a former Nazi concentration camp guard who embarks upon an affair with a teenage boy.
It was only her second Bafta – the first, in 1995, came at the beginning of her career for a supporting role in Sense and Sensibility. She was nominated four further times without success.
Roundly mocked for her gushing performance at the Golden Globes, where she won awards for both The Reader and Revolutionary Road, Winslet drafted a more measured acceptance speech for the Baftas. "Clearly, I should prepare," she joked beforehand.
The biggest screams outside the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden were reserved for Hollywood royalty Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who were among the A-list stars gracing Britain's answer to the Academy Awards.
It was the coldest Bafta night on record, and the stars smiled through gritted teeth against the chill. Black dresses were the order of the day, including Winslet's Zac Posen gown, and plastic brollies were the most common accessory.
Contingency plans for inclement weather have been in place ever since the disastrous Bafta ceremony of 2002, when rain showers turned the freshly-shampooed carpet into a quagmire and Winslet loudly complained that her dress was ruined.
The night was dominated by British hit Slumdog Millionaire, which swept the board with seven awards including best director for Danny Boyle and the most coveted prize of all: best film.
The rags-to-riches tale of a boy from the Mumbai slums has dominated the awards season and Oscar glory seems assured.
Its 18-year-old star, Dev Patel, was beaten to the best actor prize by Mickey Rourke, whose performance as a washed-up fighter in The Wrestler is one of Hollywood's greatest comebacks.
His co-star Freida Pinto lost out in the best supporting actress category to Penelope Cruz, who won for her role as a temptress in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Heath Ledger won a posthumous Bafta for his supporting role as The Joker in Batman movie The Dark Knight. Other winners included Hunger, the uncompromising film about IRA man Bobby Sands, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which won three technical prizes. British director Terry Gilliam received the Bafta Fellowship.
Jonathan Ross hosted the event for the BBC. Unusually, the presenter confessed to nerves beforehand and said he wanted the story of the night to be about the winners, not his performance. "It's all about the awards. I just want to do a slick job for the Beeb," he said.
However, the presenter earlier could not resist using his page on the micro-blogging website Twitter to invite suggestions for an unlikely word he could incorporate into his routine.
During the show, Ross advised Winslet to keep the tears to a minimum, but joked: "Just in case emotion does get the better of you, don't panic - we've asked the Thames people to raise the flood barrier, so we're safe."
Baftas 2009: Kate Winslet and Slumdog Millionaire win
The rain may have lashed down, but nothing could dampen Kate Winslet's delight as she was named best actress at the Baftas.

By Anita Singh, Showbusiness Editor Last Updated: 12:05AM GMT 09 Feb 2009
Previous
1 of 6 Images
Next

The award winners including Best Actor Mikey Rourke (Centre) Best Supporting Actress, Penelope Cruz (Left) and Best Actress Kate Winslet (Right) Photo: PA

Mickey Rourke holds a bottle of champagne and his award for Best Actor for his role in 'The Wrestler' Photo: AP

Penelope Cruz poses with the award for Best Supporting Actress Photo: PAUL GROVER

Baftas 2009: Danny Boyle (Centre) with his award for Best Director pictured with Patrick Stewart (Left) and Sir Ian McKellen Photo: PA

Slumdog Millionaire actors Dev Patel (Left) and Freida Pinto Photo: Paul Grover

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arrive for the Orange British Academy Film Awards Photo: Getty
The 33-year-old triumphed for her acclaimed performance in The Reader, which has already won a Golden Globe and is tipped to finally land her the coveted Oscar later this month. Competition for the Bafta came from Angelina Jolie, Meryl Streep, Kristin Scott Thomas and Winslet herself, nominated a second time for Revolutionary Road.
After a lengthy losing streak, Winslet has struck gold with her controversial role as a former Nazi concentration camp guard who embarks upon an affair with a teenage boy.
It was only her second Bafta – the first, in 1995, came at the beginning of her career for a supporting role in Sense and Sensibility. She was nominated four further times without success.
Roundly mocked for her gushing performance at the Golden Globes, where she won awards for both The Reader and Revolutionary Road, Winslet drafted a more measured acceptance speech for the Baftas. "Clearly, I should prepare," she joked beforehand.
The biggest screams outside the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden were reserved for Hollywood royalty Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, who were among the A-list stars gracing Britain's answer to the Academy Awards.
It was the coldest Bafta night on record, and the stars smiled through gritted teeth against the chill. Black dresses were the order of the day, including Winslet's Zac Posen gown, and plastic brollies were the most common accessory.
Contingency plans for inclement weather have been in place ever since the disastrous Bafta ceremony of 2002, when rain showers turned the freshly-shampooed carpet into a quagmire and Winslet loudly complained that her dress was ruined.
The night was dominated by British hit Slumdog Millionaire, which swept the board with seven awards including best director for Danny Boyle and the most coveted prize of all: best film.
The rags-to-riches tale of a boy from the Mumbai slums has dominated the awards season and Oscar glory seems assured.
Its 18-year-old star, Dev Patel, was beaten to the best actor prize by Mickey Rourke, whose performance as a washed-up fighter in The Wrestler is one of Hollywood's greatest comebacks.
His co-star Freida Pinto lost out in the best supporting actress category to Penelope Cruz, who won for her role as a temptress in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Heath Ledger won a posthumous Bafta for his supporting role as The Joker in Batman movie The Dark Knight. Other winners included Hunger, the uncompromising film about IRA man Bobby Sands, and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, which won three technical prizes. British director Terry Gilliam received the Bafta Fellowship.
Jonathan Ross hosted the event for the BBC. Unusually, the presenter confessed to nerves beforehand and said he wanted the story of the night to be about the winners, not his performance. "It's all about the awards. I just want to do a slick job for the Beeb," he said.
However, the presenter earlier could not resist using his page on the micro-blogging website Twitter to invite suggestions for an unlikely word he could incorporate into his routine.
During the show, Ross advised Winslet to keep the tears to a minimum, but joked: "Just in case emotion does get the better of you, don't panic - we've asked the Thames people to raise the flood barrier, so we're safe."

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