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    Film and Movies

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    As movies become more technologically enhanced‚ people are forgetting about the stories and books they are based on. More people should be reading the books the movies came from instead of waiting for the movie to be released in a local theater. Not only are books more substantial‚ but they can also become more entertaining than the movies themselves. Books keep a person’s mind going. A mind is filled with questions and as the wheels in your head are turning‚ your brain is being put to more use

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    T.V. and Film Violence

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    TV and Film Violence By the time the average U.S. child starts elementary school he or she will have seen 8‚000 murders and 100‚00 acts of violence on TV.-New Scientist‚ 2007 | | | Does the violence in films and on TV contribute to violence in society? This question has been debated for decades. During that time some 2‚500 books and articles have been written on the effects of TV and film violence on human behavior. In this article we’re going to summarize some the latest thinking on this

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    Suspense In Film

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    entire movie. The Birds movie trailer builds tension in different scenes which makes the film achieve horror aspect in addition to suspense. Additionally‚ in film genre‚ suspense puts the audience in a state of excitement or in a situation of expectancy. Aspects such as graphics‚ sound and the language used in movie trailer help to create suspense and the urge to watch the entire film. Focusing on the three films; The Birds 1963‚ Texas Chainsaw massacre 2003 and Scarface 1983‚ shall aim to define suspense

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    Film and Suspense

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    movies made by Mr. Alfred Hitchcock in 1954. It is considered as one of the best movies of Hitchcock also. However‚ what is suspense? Why Rear Window can be a successful suspense movie? How Mr. Alfred Hitchcock create the suspense atmosphere in this film? In this essay‚ all the above questions will be answered. You will know more about the spell of Mr. Hitchcock’s movies especially the Rear Window. Mr. Alfred Hitchcock is a king of suspense movie making definitely. In his movies‚ suspense is always

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    my essay I would like to take a closer look at advertising films. They have become such a huge part of our lives that I believe it is worth looking at the different strategies the companies use to attract potential viewers. Trailers or “advertisements for films” as they are also known have the difficult task to in no more than 2 minutes introduce the movie but not to spoil the story. The first ever trailer has been shown in a U.S. film theatre in 1913. Ever since then they have come a long way

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    Studying FILM The tremendous expense involved in producing motion pictures reminds us that film is both an Industry‚ and an Art. Each film is the child of a turbulent marriage between businessmen and artists. Yet despite an ongoing battle between aesthetic and commercial considerations‚ film is now recognized as a unique and powerful art form on a par with Painting‚ Sculpture‚ Music‚ Literature‚ and Drama. As a form of human expression‚ the moving picture is similar to other

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    Film Viewer Opinion

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    Films used to be a treat as a young child‚ whether I went to the drive-in or the movie theatre to see the film was not a question. It was a matter of treating myself to see a film that was just released. . Because of this I was always with the same mindset‚ treating myself to a film for doing something worth a reward. Today choosing what type of film is dependent upon what type of mood I am in. For instance‚ if I am feeling down‚ I may decide that a comedy is a fantastic idea. Many times when

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    A film is also called a movie which produced by recording photographic image with cameras. In order to make a complete film‚ there are some several steps we need to do. First‚ we need to find a ‘property’. ‘Property’ means the story which the film is based on. The idea can be original or an adaptation that can be used as the focus of the script‚ around which to tell a story. After the property has been found‚ we start to write the script. Script is a general term for a written work detailing story

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    Kay’s first appearance in the film is when she is a child running through the fields‚ representing innocence. Then she becomes sick and her cousin Gale takes her to the hospital. To her families’ horror‚ the Government officials take Kay away as part of the Stolen Generation. In another scene Cynthia and Gale (cousins) vist Kay in Melbourne to inform her that they are going to Vietnam to perform for the soldiers. Instead of welcoming them‚ Kay comments with racial judgements like ‘If it’s money

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    Film and Tv Essay

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    Film and TV Essay (U31‚ U33) Unit 31 “Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it‚ but to take it to a higher level require teh dedication and persistence that any art form does.” Walter Murch[1] The History Of Editing (L.O.1.1.‚ L.O.1.2.) Editing in early cinema was very basic and linear yet despite this it must have been one of the most exciting times in the film industry. Filmmakers had all the creative freedom at their finger tips as no one had

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