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    Motorcycle Diary: Journeys involve obstacles: * When Alberto has to swim across a lake in which it represents a physical obstacle in the journey in which Ernesto is asthmatic with his own choice decides to swim across the lake in which the nuns try to hold him back but the underprivileged encourage him on the other side . Tracking shot of Ernesto swimming across the lake gives a sense of progress and also a sense of him overcoming his obstacle. * When Ernesto is on the ship he has an asthmatic

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    Avatar response paper

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    Madeline Ferris “Avatar” Read to respond: When Avatar was released in 2009‚ it was during the time that the world had this mass idea that the world as we know it was going to be destroyed on December 21‚ 2012. Even though the world never ended on that particular date‚ our generation is still hung up on the idea. The idea has changed since 2009; now the idea is that the world we be infected with a zombie-like virus‚ so then will begin the apocalypse. But is it really a date predicted thousands

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    The Untouchables Essay In this essay I am going to compare the shootout scene of the movie "The Untouchables" and the clip of the Odessa Steps sequence from Potemkin. The first thing the viewer sees in the clip of The Untouchables is Elliot Ness at the top of the staircase helping a mother with her baby carriage. A close up shot of the face of one of the villains is shown right before the gun fire breaks out. During the confusion‚ the baby starts rolling down the stairs. The music turns to

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    Fixed frame movement is when the frame doesn’t move‚ but the objects inside of the frame move. Shakey cam/ handheld cam is when the camera moves. It is used to create a heightened sense of realism or actuality. A wide angle lense/fish eye lense distorts an image and makes it look round. An aerial shot is a shot from the air‚ while a drone shot is an aerial shot from a drone. A steady cam shot is when a camera is attached to an operator but stays steady. A crane shot is a shot that is taken from a

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    company. Yet I know that we can’t expect to repeat our success without an understanding of how we got there. I’d like to see how we can use actual costs to predict costs in the future. Can you help me with this? Julio: Sure. We have a number of techniques at our disposal‚ all of which require that we separate fixed costs from variable costs.

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    Avatar Allegory By: Brian L. H. Alderson Don’t you think that the movie Avatar is very similar to how the pilgrims treated the native Americans? The movie Avatar is an allegory to how pilgrims treated the native Americans because of what took place and where it happened. When the movie opened up into its exposition‚ it mentioned the planet Pandora‚ which was inhabited by these natives called the Na’vi who use bows and arrows which seemed just like how the native Americans were when the pilgrims

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    YAMAKASI Name: Sajjad saleem Narrative elements: The idea behind the movie was great. It was based on seven guys who were passionate about doing stunts‚ rushes‚ climbing and free style jumping more-likely a known term “parkour” to stimulate themselves. They are shown strong and cool bad boys living their own life the way they make them amuse. They have given each of them a name like rocket‚ baseball‚ zicmu‚ Labelette‚ tango‚ sitting bull and L’ araignee. They are shown modern samurais

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    Director: Matthew Vaughn Essay The director uses shots and angle to make the movie more divert. It makes the movie have emotion and thrill. In the movie Stardust Matthew Vaughn uses shots and angles to show emotion‚ excitement and power in his scenes. He uses a lot of low-angle shots to make the character look powerful‚ he also uses a lot of medium close-ups to show the expression of the character’s face but at the same time you can also see a bit of their upper shoulders‚ and he also uses a

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    Cask of amontillado Shot 1 Scene: Montressor leads Fortunado down the windy stairs into his catacomb Shot: long shot Sound: Diegetic Editing: fade in Lighting: low key Angle: High Movements: tilt from up down to them Shot 2 Scene: Fortunado begins to cough as he walks down further and further Shot: Medium shot then a close up as he begins to cough Sound: diegetic Editing: cut Lighting: low key Angle eye level Movements: pan as they walk through the catacombs Dialogue: “cough

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    wondering what his purpose in life is. He’s always wondered what’s going on in the town below him. One day something very scary happened‚ a visitor came. He doesn’t know what to once he was exposed to the town. This is very usual in Tim Burton’s films. Tim Burton’s eerie style is best conveyed through his use of pan‚ establishing shot‚ and front/back lighting. Tim Burton‚ in Edward Scissorhands‚ uses pan to reveal the setting. For example when Peg walked in the mansion‚ Tim Burton used

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