Goals of the 'Dogme Collective':
- to purify film making by excluding the use of special effects in production and the use of post-production modification entirely.
- film makers must concentrate on the actor's performance and the story of the piece.
The application of these aims in film making are believed by the Dogme Collective to engage the audience on a better level as there should be no distraction of over-production.
From these goals, Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg produced the 'Vow of Chastity' that any Dogme film must follow:
- Filming must be done on location and any props needed must be found on location - not brought in.
- Only diagetic sound can be used.
- Hand-held cameras must be used opposed to static cameras, movement is permitted. Filming must take place where the actions is, not the other way around.
- Filming must be in colour. No special lighting permitted.
- Optical work and filters are permitted.
- The film it's self must contain no superficial action, i.e. murders.
- The film must take place here and now: temporal and geographical alienation are forbidden.
- Genre movies are not acceptable.
- The final picture must be transferred to the Academy 35mm film, aspect ratio of 4:3 - not wide screen.
- The director must not be credited.
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