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    story that started off as one of the most real tales of her fictitious stories took up almost 30 pages that covered a relationship that lasted 20 years and was adapted into film with a delicate yet balanced symposium of cinematic screenplay and cinematography. The elements of the story and its adaptation go to reinforce different aspects and beliefs that have been developed and poeticize the relationship of Ennis and Jack

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    on how to understand the dreams and special needs of a child. Friends and family support‚ tolerance and love are the central themes in this movie. It also focuses on painting and art. This film review will discuss such aspects as music/sound‚ cinematography and animation/special effects. The story takes place in India which was released on 21 December 2007. This film tells us a story of an 8 year old Indian boy named Ishaan who always gets in trouble at school for being disobedient and out of

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    produced 2006 earnings in the region of 16 M€‚ has 150 employees and ranks 4th in its domestic market. Arcol currently has a sales network of 9 offices/depots spread throughout the country‚ while the head office and production unit are located in Casablanca. After buying the Argentinean paint manufacturer Colorin in July 2006‚ which

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    The film Koyannisqatsi (1983) had opened the public’s eyes to the possibility of extensive time-lapse cinematography and the non- verbal style of filmmaking. Filmmakers such as Frances’ Jean Painleve made similar films before but nothing had been made such as Koyannisqatsi (1983). The other films where similar but made more towards the experimental film audiences. Godfrey Reggio the director of Koyannisqatsi (1983) and Ron Fricke the cinematographer showed how the modern world was moving from a

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    Question: Discuss how cinematography‚ sound‚ and music are used in place of dialogue to tell the story of The Black Stallion. How did director Carroll Ballard develop the relationship between The Black and Alec‚ and then the relationship between Alec and Henry? Be sure to give specific examples to support your ideas. The Black Stallion is a 1979 American film directed by Carroll Ballard based on the 1941 classic children’s novel‚ “The Black Stallion” by Walter Farley. It tells the story of Alec

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    presented with the option of leaving. In terms of technical filmmaking‚ the movie is very well done. The cinematography in particular‚ is noteworthy. The blend of image contrast‚ lighting‚ and the specific shot composition‚ give each frame a texture that you can almost reach out and touch. Gary Morris writes in the Bright Lights Film Journal "Hiroshi Segawa’s superb black-and-white cinematography makes Jumpei’s "nature prison" one of the most memorably weird of cinematic environments." (http://www

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    him‚ until he realizes the most important thing about love is finding someone who loves him just as much as he does. 500 Days of Summer is a refreshingly new take on the typical rom- com genre with assistance from the exceptional cast‚ unique cinematography

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    300: A Movie Evaluation Many people hear that the movie 300 is a historically inaccurate movie of fantasy and write it off as a bad film. However‚ the story and its underlying message‚ the symbolism‚ and the cinematography makes 300 the greatest movie to ever hit the big screen. The Story and its underlying message of 300 is the first aspect that really catches the viewer. 300 is told by the narrator‚ Dilios‚ who was sent back from battle by King Leonidas to relay the word of what the king and

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    element of romance between the main characters (Jack and Rose) is the film’s main attraction. Thesis statement: The critical analysis of the film Titanic proves that the innovative mode of storytelling (flash back and other techniques)‚ Acting‚ Cinematography‚ Editing‚ Sound‚ Style and Directing (equal importance to fictional and historical characters)‚ Societal Impact‚ and Genre (epic romance/disaster) are the most important factors behind the film’s success as a historical/fictional masterpiece (special

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    one of their mothers in Christchurch‚ New Zealand. The film‚ directed by Sir Peter Jackson‚ uses many techniques in the opening scene to efficiently show how vital this scene is to the film. These techniques include a documentary clip‚ costume‚ cinematography and sound. In the beginning of the opening scene‚ a documentary clip is used to introduce us to the town of Christchurch‚ New Zealand. The director uses this to show us how seemingly perfect the town of Christchurch was. In the clip it includes

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