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    The director’s in respective films manipulate cinematic techniques such as shot selection‚ lighting and sound to display different emotions. This allows the audience to break down the meaning and importance of the current scene. It also allows them to form an emotional connection with the characters. One of the greatest strengths in Insomnia is Christopher Nolan’s ability to keep his protagonist in every shot despite the perplex and moody-blue vibe of the movie. This means that despite the director’s

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    David Moore III 10/22/12 Informative Speech A Sinking Feeling Central Idea: Many people may not know about these but scientists think they may be happening more frequently. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about what causes sinkholes‚ where they commonly occur‚ and what can you do to keep yourself safe from sinkholes. Introduction I.The date is February 2‚ 2011‚ after a long wet winter in Levittown‚ New York a elementary school bus was making its way to school. The bus turned

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    This film is closely based on the true events of the shameful Tuskegee project‚ for which the few survivors received a formal apology from President Clinton in 1997. Heat-haze and sultry music evoke the sensuality of the poverty-stricken‚ deep south. In the film Ms. Evers’ Boys‚ a group of doctors withholds penicillin from a group of black men who are suffering from syphilis. The movie itself depicted a true‚ historical (and quite controversial) study known as the Tuskegee Experiment‚ which took

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    In The Shawshank Redemption the film maker uses a variety of filmic techniques to position the audience and shape their responses to the characters and events of the film. Discuss. Themes: Justice‚ Redemption‚ Techniques: * Parallel - when two or more things are compared. Red and Brooks. The experiences of the men when they leave prison are paralleled (they follow the same pattern). He wants us to see the parallels between the two characters and show the effect of institutionalisation (developing

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    New queer cinema Boys Don’t Cry Boys Don’t Cry is a movie examining the life of the late Teena Brandon. It is an intense movie that follows her journey to self-discovery and essentially her passing. Boys Don’t Cry not only explores how difficult it is to be queer but also what it means to have a sexual identity crisis (as Brandon puts it). Brandon goes through so much to cover his true identity and in the end nothing is enough. This adaptation of a true story engages and walks the watcher

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    Advancements of the Camera Advancements of the Camera Introduction to the Humanities- HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Introduction to the Humanities- HUMN303 Course Project 6/12/2011 Sony The Camera‚ an invention that has evolved through many generations of technology is the camera; which not only has been used to capture pretty pictures and portraits‚ but it has become something that benefits many people including the business world. Sony The Camera‚ an invention that has evolved

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    It doesn’t matter if it’s 1948 or 2018‚ boys will be boys. Boys’ media is full of daring men to look up to as to what masculinity should be. Some of the most withstanding versions of these pillars of manliness were‚ and remain to be‚ soldiers‚ and superheroes. But how have portrayals of the men in popular culture changed? The message of the man’s man has become more violent. When it comes to soldiers‚ the common perspective is that the marines are the toughest‚ most macho there are‚ but how that

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    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 he delivers a speech in his classroom to his students’ parents‚ conveying to them with a strong sense of superiority how they need

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    Mass Media MEANING OF MASS COMMUNICATION Mass Communication is the term used to describe the academic study of various means by which individuals and entities relay information to large segments of the population all at once through mass media. In the United States‚ many university journalism departments evolved into schools or colleges of mass communication or "journalism and mass communication"‚ as reflected in the names of two major academic organizations. In addition to studying practical skills

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    1) How do camera angles and image juxtaposition tell a story? Describe an instance from each video where the filmmaker uses a camera angle or juxtaposition of images to enhance our understanding of the place they are documenting. In film number one the filmmaker used a lot of long and close up shots to show the natural beauty surrounding the bridge. The filmmaker also zoomed and focused in on a lot of simple things in the park such as the leaf with drop of water to show how serene the area is

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