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    Cinematic Language

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    Ashley Vietri FIL-110 Cinematic Language The term “cinematic language” refers to cinematic techniques and methods employed by film makers to communicate meaning‚ to entertain audiences‚ and to produce a particular emotional response in viewers. This “language” is not necessarily referring to terminology or vocabulary‚ but to the conventions of filmmaking that have been created over time to create filming techniques. As is similar with spoken language‚ the structures and grammar are often spoken

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    to understand her personal strength‚ allowing her the ability to mature and become independent. The geographical distance alone created a physical and emotional exhaustion and frustration which Molly tolerates with maturity and strength. The cinematic technique using a long shot of a view of the rabbit proof fence fading into the distance both represents the long distance of the journey ahead and emphasizes the harsh environment of Australian desert. Noyce captures the pain of the journey through his

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    all of these factors to make the viewer feel like they are part of the action on screen. The film was released in 2005 and since has grossed $86.5 million US because of its family friendly‚ action-packed nature. The use of special effects and cinematic techniques help to leave the audience on the edge of their seats and assists in transmitting the message - the value of a person should never be underestimated. This film is focused on the adventure of freshman Will Stronghold (Micheal Angarano) as he

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    BRIDES FOR……..????? A STUDY OF MARRIAGE PATTERN AMONGST JAISWARS OF VILLAGE CHAND PARA (U.P.) Mentor: Prof. Janaki Abraham Deptt. Of Sociology Delhi School of Economics Submitted by: Anjul Chaudhari Nikita Yadav MA (sociology) AIM: Aim of the study is to understand marriage pattern amongst the JAISWAR sub caste of Kurmi caste of village Chandpara ( Bahraich distt.‚U.P.). OBJECTIVE: 1. To study different form of marriage practices of Jaiswar sub- caste in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh

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    Cinematic Landscape

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    Cinematic landscape Landscape as a culturally constructed reality is a mediation of technology and artistic production‚ which of course includes painting‚ photography‚ mapping‚ survey as well as filmmaking‚ which is the subject of matter in this essay. Cinematic landscape bears the ability to provide views with moving images of known and unknown environments of interesting locations. It is quite difficult to define precisely when the first film was ever made‚ mostly for the reason that it

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    Corpus Bride

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    Precious Anyanwu Mr. Fletcher English I‚ 3B 12 March‚ 2013 Theme Analysis Corpse Bride Essay Tim Burton uses certain techniques to create a unique outlook on life and people/society. He has a unique visual style and imagination that expresses his inner thoughts. Tim Burton thought as fairy tales to be frightening‚ abstract stories and young children can relate to them because it represents the abstract of life‚ and

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    The Corpse Washer by Sinan Antoon takes place in Iraq during and after the Iraq wars of 1980 and 2003. It reflects both wars‚ since it contains flashbacks to the past and happenings of 2003’s present and future. Everyday situations of Iraqis are described to visualize the circumstances in which they had to live. A country occupied by a dictatorship that controls shaping aspects of a country like the religion‚ politics‚ and everyday life was narrated about. Saddam Hussein and his Ba’th Party ruled

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    The Corpse Washer can be seen as a novel about Hussein’s dictatorship‚ about post Iraq war’s situation but likewise as a novel that tries to clarify and show the invasion of America into Iraq because they want to change the Iraqi way of life after arresting Saddam Hussein. In either way the novel contains violence. In different shapes‚ ways‚ and appearances violence in Iraq is depicted. To describe the violence produced in Iraq it is obvious to do it with the help of language. Violent terms with

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    House of 1000 Corpses

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    In 2003‚ Rob Zombie wrote and directed House of 1000 Corpses‚ a film about four young adults who end up off the beaten path and in the house of an evil‚ murderous family. The film takes place in a small‚ run down rural town during the 1970s. In the director’s commentary‚ Zombie describes his motion picture as a “70s exploitation horror film.”(House of 1000 Corpses.) He also mentions that he was inspired by the alleged Manson family home videos. He makes subtle parallels between the Firefly family

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    Human Corpse Disposal

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    Human Corpse Disposal According to the Wikipedia article‚ “Disposal of Human Corpses‚” human corpses present both a sanitation and public health risk. Like most animals‚ when humans die‚ their bodies start to decompose‚ emitting a foul odor and attracting scavengers‚ bacteria‚ and disease. For these reasons copses must be disposed of properly. The problem of body disposal consists of two parts: disposal of the soft tissues‚ which will rapidly decompose‚ and of the skeleton‚ which can

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