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Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Director Profile: Michael Bay



Michael Bay           Born 17th February 1965, LA, California

Bay made his first feature film, Bad Boys, in 1995, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The movie became a success with a total of almost $141million in ticket sales worldwide and generated a huge profit for producers Jerry Bruckheimer, Don Simpson and Columbia Pictures. His follow-up film, The Rock, 1996, starring Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris won a number of minor awards including 'Best On-Screen Duo' for Connery and Cage at the MTV Movie Awards as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound. 


Armageddon, 1998, was nominated for 4 Oscars at the 71st Academy Awards including Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing and Best Original Song. It went on to gross over $550 million worldwide. Bay has collaborated with producer Jerry Bruckheimer for five feature films. 


Michael Bay is probably best known for making large-budget action films including the Transformers films which have grossed more than $1.5billion domestically and $3.5billion worldwide. As of 2009, Michael Bay's world wide box office totals make him the director with the 6th highest gross of all time. 

Genres:

Documentary
Thriller
Action
Short/Commercial

Filmography: (Director)

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) & Executive Producer

Transformers (2007)                                   & Executive Producer

The Island (2005)                                       & Producer

Bad Boys II (2003)

Pearl Harbor (2001)                                   & Producer

Armageddon (1998)                                   & Producer

The Rock (1996)

Bad Boys (1995)

Awards:

1995 – Directors Guild of America, USA

            Won, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials

1999 – Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA

            Won, Saturn Award – Best Director – Armageddon

Has received five MTV Movie Awards: Best Movie and Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet for Transformers, Best Action Scene for Pearl Harbor, Best Action Scene for Bad Boys 2, and Best Action Scene for The Rock

Trade Mark Techniques:

Intense slow motion shots of characters
Has the camera moving during most scenes. Very rarely uses static shots
Actors/characters in his films are almost uniformly shot in tight, emphatic close ups, framed under the hairline and above the chin.

Often has over-the-top visuals (i.e. key events taking place at sunset or dramatic events taking place behind actors doing routine activities).

Uses shots of aircraft against a setting sun, especially helicopters (The Rock (1996), Armageddon (1998), Pearl Harbor (2001), Transformers (2007))
Often features a slow-motion shot of an object crashing into, or tumbling towards the camera.
Uses a shot where the camera spins in a circle around characters. (Bad Boys II, Transformers).
Frenetic editing of action sequences.

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