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    Cinematography has a major importance in giving the audience of a film an idea of where the people in the movie are. If done well‚ sometime the audience can even feel as if they are in this setting with the characters. Sound also plays an important role in films whether is is sound coming from people talking‚ a crash‚ or even a soundtrack of a film. It gives the audience a chance to feel submerged into the film and participate along with the characters. Guardians of The Galaxy‚ a film directed by

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    Let The Right One In Question 3 Let The Right One In a film that uses cinematography and sound very well to represent violence and how much of an impact this has on the viewers. The way the film locates the sources of the violence and how it is shown in the film‚ as well as how the violence is demonstrated how it is done to show violence in the film. Also the way cinematography and sound is used to justify the violence that is shown throughout the film. How violence is presented in Let The

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    He’s ten minutes early to first period geography‚ and Veronica Mars is nowhere to be seen. Not that Logan expected punctuality at this point. His fingernails are dug into the skin of his palms when she squeaks in right before the bell‚ forcing him to listen to fifty minutes about South American agriculture before he can get a word with her. Not that he’s sure what to say. Logan Echolls burning holes in the back of her head first thing on a Monday morning tells Veronica she in no way had enough

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    Title :Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know Essay :Cinematography is the technique and art of making motion pictures‚ which are a sequence of photographs of a single subject that are taken over time and then projected in the same sequence to create an illusion of motion. Each image of a moving object is slightly different from the preceding one. Projector A motion-picture projector projects the sequence of picture frames‚ contained on a ribbon of film‚ in their proper order. A claw engages

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    The movie Casablanca tells the story of Rick Blaine‚ a bar owner in Casablanca. His heart breaks when Ilsa‚ his sweetheart‚ fails to join him in his escape from Paris before the Nazis invaded. Rick’s relationship fall-out begins the movie journey depicted in an authentic World War II time period. It was on a stormy night that Rick received a letter from Ilsa telling him that she wouldn’t be coming with him to Casablanca. Realizing he has been dumped‚ he sadly hops onto the train and rides off

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    Good and Evil in Casablanca Casey Adams Ethics Paper on Good and Evil Capella University October‚ 2013 Abstract The concepts of Good and Evil can take on many forms‚ and the theories of what makes good or evil can be expressed in a variety of ways. Casablanca has both evil and good characters making moral decisions that affect not only themselves‚ but potentially the world. In this joint‚ this “gin joints‚ in all the towns‚ in all the world….” (Wallis

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    Cinematography and the Concept of Ownership in Il Posto Il Posto (Ermanno Olmi‚ 1961)‚ on the whole‚ makes a statement against an immerging consumer and corporate culture and its dehumanizing effects. The main character‚ Domenico (Sandro Panseri)‚ is a young man looking for employment in lieu of education or some other form of self-enrichment. During his quest he becomes infatuated with a fellow applicant‚ Antonietta (Loredana Detto). After the initial phase of their application process‚ they wander

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    Casablanca Movie and WW II Michael Curtiz’s Casablanca was released in 1942 and became an immediate hit. Many people see this movie as the classic love story of all time‚ yet it is also has significant historical and political references that people could also relate to at the time the movie was released. The movie is based in the French-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca during World War II. Lead character Rick Blaine is a cynical American who now lives in Casablanca and owns “Rick’s

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    ending scene of the film. The decision Elaine makes in this scene will ruin her relationship with her parents and will begin a life with Ben‚ who she has only been on one date with. The acting by Dustin Hoffman‚ Anne Bancroft and Katharine Ross‚ cinematography techniques of zooming and cuts‚ and use of sound all add to the success of this pivotal scene‚ where Ben and Elaine risk the relationships of their families to finally be

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    “So what‚ you gonna sic your PCH puppy on me every time I ruffle those ole Veronica feathers now?” Logan cornered Veronica in the hall‚ and if Veronica squinted at his face‚ she could imagine where his nose might look a little out of place from Weevil’s intervention at the beach. He certainly didn’t look any sorrier‚ though‚ but he at least has consistency going for him‚ she had to concede that. From Logan’s perspective‚ how could he be held accountable for her feathers being so damned rufflable

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