framing to portray a scene or character in a way that provides information to the viewer. Throughout The Dark Knight Rises‚ (2012)‚ Christopher Nolan uses framing to convey the balance of power between characters of a given scene. This element of cinematography is most evident in shots that feature the villain‚ Bane. Even though the actor that plays Bane is 5’9”‚ he appears taller and powerful due Nolan’s use of low angle framing. During the scene in the airplane before Bane parachutes out of the wreckage
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by Michael Radford who captured Orwell’s technologically inclined society through a visual medium. Radford’s film portrayed Orwell’s idea of 1984 more effectively. This will be proven through examination of additions and deletions of scenes‚ cinematography‚ and casting. Radford’s additions and deletions leave the audience questioning his choice. At the end of the film Radford leaves the audience with unanswered questions‚ whereas in the novel‚ Orwell had clear visual clues the answered the questions
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great efficiency and accuracy‚ the movie director Sean Penn follows faithfully in Christopher McCandless or aka “Alexander Supertramp’s” footsteps with intensive research‚ and it illuminates the young man’s personality as he saw it. Different cinematography techniques‚ such as long shot‚ pace‚ building a scene‚ and monologue‚ had been used to create the dramatic scenes‚ to engage audience in the mixed feeling of the movie‚ and most importantly bring the whole message to life. One of the
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Other than that the changes made in the movie were not that significant from the novel; the cinematography‚ the actors‚ and
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lens and camera choices were used effectively to convey the director’s point of view. It seemed like every choice made by the director Mike Nichols director and the director of cinematography Bob Surtees was justified. The outcome of each shot played an important role in shaping the message of the film. The cinematography of Bob Surtees is very complicated and thoughtful but at the same time seems poetic and spontaneous. All of Mrs. Robinson and Benjamin’s scenes pass in a musically backed montage
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Phoenix Material: How Films Communicate Film List. Each answer must be at least 50 words in length and written in complete sentences. Submit Parts II & III in Week 2. The Untouchables (Palma‚ 1987) Question Your Response Identify aspects of cinematography
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Creek 2” is a film which fits these criteria. “Wolf Creek 2”‚ directed by Greg McLean and released in February 2014‚ is a film which everyone should see because of the clever way stereotypes are challenged‚ Australian values are shown‚ and cinematography shows the natural beauty of outback Australia. “Wolf Creek 2” is about a couple of foreign travellers backpacking around Australia who are disturbingly interrupted by an outback serial killer who then turns on a traveller attempting to save them
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props‚ costumes‚ and more. The baseball field built in the middle of an Iowa corn field established the perfect mise-en-scene for the movie Field of Dreams. All of the elements flowed perfectly together from the set designs to the lighting‚ sound‚ cinematography‚ the style of acting and the theme. Field of Dreams will have a different impact on each viewer‚ but that is what makes it a great movie. It allows viewers to pursue a dream‚ have faith that things can and will work out‚ follow your heart‚ never
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In a leap from Shakespeare’s time to the modern world‚ Romeo+Juliet makes the medieval classic - Romeo and Juliet understandable to a modern audience. Directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ the modern masterpiece applies impressive cinematography to harness both medieval and modern civilisations. Many aspects‚ such as the; settings‚ props‚ background symbolism and ways of communication allow for the modern viewer to grasp the storyline‚ despite many unusual adaptations included from medieval times. The entwinement
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Memento I enjoyed the movie Memento‚ not only for the creative cinematography‚ but also for the intensity of the plot. The cinematography and artistic creativity needed to tell the story the way Nolan does it is mind-blowing. Even through the unique style of filming‚ I found myself easily wrapped up in the story. The story itself‚ being of revenge and love‚ was intense and because those are two strong human emotions‚ I found myself relating to the movie well. I liked that I had to pay close attention
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