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    Introduction to Film

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    Regardless of time‚ location‚ or people‚ these realities have remained the same‚ which is why this film has grown to be a timeless classic. The purpose of this assignment will be to critique and analyze based in terms of film structure‚ acting‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and musical score. Based on the book of the same name written by Erich Maria Remarque‚ the story bases itself off Remarque’s own experiences as a German soldier during World War I. His book highlights both the physical and mental

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    movie “mortally dangerous [and] contagious” (Michelson 7). He sought to find how the medium of film can transgress the boundaries of conventional storytelling methods and convey a completely new message‚ one that even goes beyond what cinematography was originally used for by the inventor Lumière brothers: recording everyday scenes as they are. Vertov’s aim was to take this idea further‚ and to give the documentations an experimentative touch thus calling into life a subjectified

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    box offices. In the essay I will be analysing the scene where Black Widow Interrogates Loki in the Prison. I will be looking at two of the micro features‚ Mise en Scene and Cinematography. Mise en Scene‚ includes three aspects‚ setting‚ performance and movement‚ and costumes and props. The second micro feature‚ cinematography includes‚ camerawork‚ colours‚ and lighting. The start of the scene is set on a Spaceship in modern day time. The camera is on a panning shot on Loki’s face‚ the lighting

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    Confidence and friendship relationship expressed by sound and image In Return to Homs and from Treeless Mountain‚ the cinematography and the editing show the confidence‚ solidarity‚ love and harmony between characters and other people in different scenes. For my essay‚ two scenes attracted my attention where Abdul Basset is leading songs and dances (In Return to Homs) and where Bin ( Song Hee Kim) and her sister Jin (Hee Yeon Kim) are sitting near the fire with their Grandma (Boon Tak Park) (in

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    Impact of Film

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    eyes. Examples of how Film has been used to reflect or affect society: PROPAGANDA During the Second World War movies in the USA had morale-building themes that would arouse the citizenry as America went to war against Fascism. Movies like CASABLANCA and Charlie Chaplin’s THE GREAT DICTATOR were successful films during the time. In turn‚ Hitler used Film to strengthen his Nazi movement and keep the German citizens believing that their cause was just. Ultimately‚ America and the Allied Forces

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    El Velador Film Analysis

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    El Velador‚ or The Night Watchman‚ is a 2012 documentary directed by a Mexican-American photographer and filmmaker named Natalia Almada. Almada’s works mainly focus on Mexico’s history‚ politics‚ and culture. In El Velador‚ she observes how the Mexican drug wars has affected the city of Culiacán in Mexico. She not only displays the violence caused by the war‚ but rather what it means to live in violence. Throughout the documentary‚ the overall theme of violence is displayed and indirectly spoken

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    Willow (Film Review)

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    Willow (1988) FILM REVIEW Created by the creators of Star Wars‚ Willow is an American fantasy genre movie released in 1988. Starring stars such as Warwick Davis‚ Val Kilmer‚ Joanne Whalley‚ Jean Marsh and Billy Barty‚ the story takes place in Nockmaar. Together Ron Howard‚ the director of this movie‚ and George Lucas‚ who is the producer‚ set out to create this wonderful adventurous family movie for all of us to watch and enjoy. The movie follows the story with the birth of a baby‚ named Elora

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    Hugo Cabret Essay

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    idea in the audience’s mind that because Hugo was so driven to achieve his dream‚ the audience should also be determined to achieve theirs. Scorsese’s decision to use these specific elements in mise-en-scene is somewhat effective. Even though the cinematography in this scene draws attention away from Hugo’s facial expression and uses three point lighting in place of high key lighting‚ the audience is still able to accept the invited reading. Equally important in conveying the invited reading to the audience

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    Yanni Thomas 4 December 2013 Professor Stanley COMM 1375-60 Mis-en-scene and Cinematography in The Breakfast Club This film written and directed by John Hughes follows five students at Shermer High School in Shermer‚ Illinois as they report for Saturday detention in 1984. While not complete strangers‚ the five are all from different cliques‚ there’s John Bender "The Criminal‚" Claire "The Princess‚" Brian "The Brain‚" Andy "The Athlete‚" and Allison "The Basket Case." The school’s disciplinary

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    Stagecoach Film Essay

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    film has everything from social injustice to alcoholism‚ prostitution‚ gambling‚ and even working class people in general. This paper’s aim is to bring to light some of these messages that are expressed through Ford’s use of mise-en-scène and cinematography. In the scene when Ford introduces Dallas‚ it is not clear that she is a prostitute‚ nor is it clear that Doctor Boone is an alcoholic. It is clear that they are both being railroaded out of town though. When they’re about to start their journey

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