in music‚ the horror-like‚ hallucinatory state of Richie’s room becoming distorted for Ed‚ the close-up of Ed’s face‚ and the inclusion of red serve the purpose of depicting the severity of Ed’s psychosis. For most of Bigger Than Life‚ wider shots remain central to the film‚ with close-up shots being used sparingly‚ but strategically. Previously‚ the emphasized close-up shots had solely been applied in order to depict Ed’s turbulent mental state. For instance‚ a close-up of Ed’s face is used after
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In the film‚ Glory‚ the director made specific choices in editing the scenes in how we are meant to see it. He wanted for us to understand and capture what he was trying to accomplish in said scenes. Music and sound is used to capture our attention and focus on the scene that is currently being shown. The director made choices to place music and sound in specific moments when there is dialog or without. Music and sound is to help us as viewers to understand truly what is going on and how we are to
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Survival‚ to constantly battle to stay alive‚ against all odds. In the film The Pianist‚ directed by Roman Polanski‚ is about how a talented piano player named Wladyslaw Szpilman’s life turns hectic as he is forced to fight against an enormous army. His talent was one of the many reasons why he survived. The people who risked their lives to keep him hidden from the Nazis. Szpilman was both quick witted and extremely lucky. There are many factors that contributed to Szpilman’s survival‚ the outcome
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Part 1 1. What is the physical setting of the film? Goes from woods to light house 2. What is the mood or emotional setting? The mood is creepy and emotional setting is normal 3. How would you describe the runner’s state of mind? Calm 4. What techniques does the director use to create the mood and illustrate what the runner is feeling? He uses different types of shots and music to make it seem like the girl is being watched. Part 2 1. How does the runner’s state of mind change in Part 2? She starts
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Life in a Day Response Life in a Day is a film composed of many short videos by different people of what was happening in their life on July 24‚ 2010. The clips varied greatly from a news photographer in Afghanistan to a Korean man traveling the world on his bicycle. This film truly showed how differently many people live. After watching it‚ I feel very fortunate to be where I am in life and to have had all of the opportunities that I’ve been given so far. Many people were not given the opportunities
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Scott. The motion picture shows a lot of blood and people get slaughtered. In addition‚ the film has a lot of hand to hand combat with multiple types of arms included; swords‚ axes‚ and maces. Most of these scenes were shorter. The encounters that included more than just hand to hand combat tended to last longer. Some more of these missiles were; spears‚ bows‚ and catapults. Nearly every violent scene in the film someone dies or multiple people are getting slain. They show a lot of the gore and witness
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In the artwork above‚ formal elements such as composition and iconography‚ as well as visual systems such as hieratic scale‚ highlight aspects of life in ancient Mesopotamia‚ which heavily influenced the way supreme power was perceived among citizens and enemies. In order to understand the power implications behind both‚ the formal choices and the iconography‚ it is important to describe the artwork in greater detail‚ while at the same time explaining the relevance and context of certain aspects
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Some of the major people include Andy Warhol‚ played by David Bowie (RIP)‚ who was his mentor‚ and Rene Ricard‚ played by Michael Wincott‚ was an art critic and poet. His most steady relationship is with Gina‚ a waitress that he met and drew in syrup on a table at the cafe she worked in. She is played by Claire Forlani. Basquait interacts with many other people as well. Some in an inspirational‚
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see this thrilling‚ dramatic‚ electrifying 7 year old who wants to meet Boo Radley-- the town Boogey Man. What would cause an eccentric boy like Charles Baker Harris to want to meet Mister Arthur Radley? Perhaps Dill wanted to see a real life horror story come to life or maybe as a tall tale teller himself‚ he wanted to see Radley Place. There might even be an innocent reason‚ an adventure with his new friends. For all we know it could be sheer curiosity‚ but for the sake of literature there is a meaning
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companies and how they operate. The films shows how companies are making huge profits off of water from public waterways and how these companies are making cool‚ refreshing bottles of water not so safe or refreshing. The film begins telling about the bottle water company‚ Nestle‚ coming in‚ building a factory‚ and producing many jobs for small areas. So far nothing at all seems wrong with this process. However the story begins to shift from good to bad as the film progresses. Nestle was taking water
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