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    through effective use of camera angles‚ multiple close-up shots‚ and tight spacing. The first scene of the movie opens with a super close up of Ben showing no emotion yet moving. As it continues music and credits‚ without his knowledge‚ are playing in the background while all the viewer can see is his face and a white wall. This shot does not move for at least a good couple minutes and so does the close up and tracking angel. With an unknowing sense of what is happen the camera starts to fade out and

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    narrative agents and their relations‚ drive the narrative and place the view in a certain point of view of the narrative. Orson Welle’s 1941 film‚ Citizen Kane‚ is considered significant for its technical innovations with its use of deep focus lenses‚ low angles‚ high contrast lighting‚ long takes and dissolves. In my essay I will be analyzing the sequence depicting Kane’s “Declaration of Principles.” I will show how the elements of mise-en-scene‚ the cinematography and editing choices help to visually depict

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    multitude of these elements including different types of lenses‚ various angles and levels for various characters‚ and certain distances in camera shots. Dr. Strangelove seems to stick to a wide camera lens for dramatic effect‚ and throws in zoom shots every once and a while to add to the image. During the meeting with the president there are a lot of wide camera lens shots‚ especially when they’re sitting at the huge table. The camera zooms in and out on a character (General Buck especially) when they

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    the producer Responsibility Quality and meaning of the final production‚ develops the cast and the script‚ supervises the shooting and editing work. Cameraperson Answerable to director. Responsible for the look of the final production‚ develops the camera‚ lights in consultation with the director. Sound recordist Answerable to the cameraperson. Responsible for the sound quality‚ arranges and checks for the mikes and develops sound track. Production Manager Answerable to the producer. She/he is the

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    different emotions. The film techniques that he uses are camera angles‚ music and sound and lighting. The major technique that is used in this film is camera angles. Throughout the film there are various camera angles‚ the main shots that Weir uses are angled‚ tilted shots to show that there are hidden cameras filming Truman. When Truman is driving in his car the camera is tilted and placed at a particular angle‚ this is showing that the camera is hidden in the car radio. When Truman is in the car

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    love of horror in common . Three cinematic techniques that Burton used editing‚ camera angles and music to create an effect. The editing made all the characters look very cool .The camera angles gave us a different perspective to look from .The music made almost everything the characters did so interestingly dramatic.Tim Burton’s unique productions make his work stand out from other movies. Tim Burton used camera angles To give us a different perspective to look and watch the movie from. In Charlie

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    the viewer to see everything clearly and the awkward music and sounds. In each fight scene of Kill Bill the camera is never steady. It is always moving from shot to shot‚ angle to angle. All the camera movements while filming the action suggest that so much is happening never letting the viewer to settle until the scene has come to an end. The same technique is used in Planet Terror. The camera is always moving to a different shot always showing something new. When the man “who never misses” who is

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    film‚ Darabont consistently enforced features of human equation which majorly influence the audience’s interpretation. The director accomplishes this by including key themes of human kind such as hope‚ the simplicity in the different ways/uses of camera angles and the intense representation of lighting and how it is used for a greater understanding of characters. Without ambition humans are most likely to settle for fatalism‚ granting themselves no expectations throughout their life. Darabont was

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    about a new coach at Richmond High School that takes on the basketball team. He does this in the hope to help the players create a better future for themselves. The three directors craft techniques that are demonstrated in this film are costume‚ camera angles and music. These directors craft techniques are used to manipulate the audience to feel a particular way towards the movie or to help them understand something or someone. One of the three directors craft techniques that have been demonstrated

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    independence‚ a sense of belonging and the true meaning of love. Fukunaga uncovers the theme of isolation and loneliness through different sound effects and music‚ whereas the idea of emotional despair is illustrated carefully through different camera angles. Jane’s characterisation throughout the story emphasizes her courage and spirit. Fukunaga portrays the deqw of isolation and loneliness through the film techniques of music and sound effects. The director shows this by adding non-diegetic sounds

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