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    William Forrester

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    Kim J Marilag English 100 Mrs. Guererro William Forrester The main character of the movie Finding Forrester is William Forrester‚ an old‚ white male‚ recluse novelist‚ makes an unlikely friendship with‚ and mentors‚ a black 16-year old who is gifted at basketball‚ and both literature‚ and writing Jamal Wallace. William‚ from Bronx‚ New York‚ wrote only one famous novel The Avalon fifty years earlier that won the Pulitzer Prize. Because he was offended

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    Cinematography in Birdman

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    Birdman Film Tech Analysis Paper #1 Charles Schloff COM 251 D010 21 January 20‚ 2015 The film Birdman directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu stresses the importance of cinematography in filmmaking and creates fluid transitions from one scene to the other‚ making the movie seem like it has been filmed all in one take. He also uses the motion of the camera‚ whether shaky‚ fast or slow moving‚ to stress certain people and certain scenes. He creates this fluidity to reflect the importance

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    Casablanca Cinematography

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    Casablanca Cinematography The film Casablanca directed by Michael Curtiz and released in 1943—at the height of World War II—is set in December 1941 in Casablanca‚ French Morocco. It is a time of escalating power of the Nazi party‚ which attempted to gain control of most parts of the world starting with Europe and Northern Africa. As a result of the ascending power of the Nazis and anti-German sentiments‚ many Europeans were desperate to flee their homes. Because Casablanca was not yet taken over

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    Decording Forrester Theme

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    nding Forrester is a fictional film that was directed by Sean Connery and produced by Gus Van Sant. The movie was released in 2000 and was starred by Rob Brown who portrayed a black high school student named Jamal Wallace who has an exceptional talent for basketball and writing‚ in which both play pivotal roles in the movie. The film was an excellent example of finding individuality‚ exploring stereotyping such as when Crawford‚ a professor at the private school that Jamal got enrolled in; believes

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    about a thief (Cobb) with a rare ability to enter people’s dreams‚ and be able to reveal their secrets from their subconscious. He then gets offered an inverse task of planting an idea in a CEO’s mind. Mystery/sci fi films usually concentrate on cinematography‚ so they can bring out the genre of the movie by using lighting‚ and camera work‚ and props especially for sci

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    Cinematography: Pariah

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    as a lesbian from the start‚ in contrast to many other coming-out stories. We’re not directly told a lot of things‚ but we’re still given a lot of information about the characters and their stories through these film techniques. These uses of cinematography‚ sound‚ editing‚ and narrative to help tell the story are prevalent throughout the whole film‚ and are used effectively to elevate a convincing coming-of-age story into something much more unique. The use of lighting‚ color‚ shots‚ and angles

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    Forrester Tells Marayal

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    Forrester tells Jamal: “Just keep in mind that bitterly disappointed teachers can be either effective or very dangerous.” Do you agree? Explain. A teacher is someone that burns like a candle to kindle and enlighten a student’s path and horizon. Teachers work tremendously hard to facilitate student learning. I do definitely agree that disappointed teachers can be either very effective or very dangerous. They are dangerous in the sense that they might jeopardise a student’s standing at a school

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    not interacting with anyone or even knowing that you are nonexistent to others? For William Forrester‚ this was not difficult at all. After writing one award winning book‚ William was famous across the world‚ but decided the fame was not worth the critics. Forrester was only visited by a publishing house-lackey who ran all his errands‚ until one night a teenage boy; Jamal‚ was dared to sneak into Forresters apartment. Jamal was a very intelligent kid who did not put much effort into school like he

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    Jaws Cinematography

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    During the film Steve Spielberg uses music‚ a mysterious shark and camera techniques such as simultaneous track and zoom‚ long shot‚ close up shots and medium shots to build suspense‚ tension and scare the audience. The music represents the shark‚ especially its movements and its presence. In the title sequence the camera is moving along the seabed like a shark. Spielberg makes the audience believe that the camera is viewing things through the shark’s eyes‚ he uses a camera shot called point of

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    Citizen Kane-Cinematography Citizen Kane is about a man who is given the chance to be successful and he is but he dies with his last words being rosebud but what does this mean‚ people are trying to find out. In the end we find out it’s the sledge‚ which symbolises his childhood that he lost. Orson Welles created a new style of filmmaking by as he said himself in interview “ignorance.... sheer ignorance” One innovative aspect Citizen Kane introduced was deep focus because in lots of scenes

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