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    Bloody Sunday Analysis

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    Klimov uses close-ups and low-angle shots frequently as cinematography technique. He also uses lots of diegetic sounds as sound technique. Come and See also has a characteristic of a perturbative and ruined landscape which filmed in blurry color. Come and See is stunningly sincere with viewers due to close-ups

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    Spy thrillers are genre novels and so they have a contract with the reader to deliver a certain type of story that is within those genre boundaries. That limits the options to four archetypal spy novel plots that are included in the mission‚ the mystery‚ on the run‚ and playing defence. Mission plot is a straightforward one but it’s as well one of the best. The Protagonist is simply authorized a ‘mission’ and attempts to carry it out. The Protagonist often works for an espionage agency or

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    Jaws Movie Analysis

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    economy and weren’t thinking about everyone safety shows a lot on how it really everything works but it’s normal at the same time. Because I found jaws aesthetically pleasure and believe it was a great film and enjoyed it due to the fact that it was a thriller movie and those are my favorite made this whole assignment very excited because it was something i liked. Every scene they would get very close to show how scary and big the shark was and would scare you and not to mention the creepy theme song they

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    Camera shots english

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    Camera Shots A camera shot is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of a film’s setting‚ characters and themes. As a result‚ camera shots are very important in shaping meaning in a film. Reviewing the examples on the right hand side of this page should make the different camera shots clearer. An extreme long shot (animation on right) contains a large amount of landscape. It is often used at the beginning of a scene or a film

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    The Apartment featured sexual affairs between single women and married men or vice versa. The Apartment lacks in quality of cinematography because Wilder wanted to stray away from common Hollywood film editing styles‚ but is essentially made up by the unique and interesting plot of the film. There is satire present in this film through poking at these big business corporations and

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    Michael Jackson

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    dance moves‚ and vocals have influenced a whole generation of hip hop‚ pop‚ and R&B artists. He has been cited as the "Most Successful Entertainer of All Time" by Guinness World Records‚[10] and holds the record for the best-selling album ever‚ Thriller. Michael Jackson has received thirteen Grammy Awards[11] (eight on a single night in 1984) and two of his solo albums have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[12] Jackson has charted thirteen #1 singles in the United States‚ more than

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    to whether or not they could be the possible killers. “The film is not a total loss due to its interesting use of suspense and its tactic of placing suspicion on every character. While it’s not one of the best thrillers

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    and established himself as the juggernaut of the music industry. Having been born in 1993‚ did not give me the opportunity to anxiously stay up until midnight‚ December 2‚ 1983 and witness the world premiere of Michael Jackson’s pinnacle‚ the hit‚ Thriller. Though my life began as the height of his career began to taper off‚ his music‚ actions and appeal is as much a part of my generation as it was then. Michael Jackson is the world’s greatest entertainer. His body of work‚ likeness and story has had

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    The story follows the prison life of Andy Dufresne and his eventual escape from Shawshank’s walls. The elements of unique cinematography‚ a formalistic style of direction‚ and an excellent screenplay‚ Darabont uses in this film are paramount to portraying the themes‚ and conveying the storyline. The most unique part about the style of the movie is in the cinematography by Roger Deakins. Deakins utilizes tools such as a blue filter in order to convey emotions‚ and portray scenes through different

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    Mise In Film

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    Taking a closer look at one scene‚ the filmmakers are able to create an authentic look at the two most tumultuous decades of changing in American culture. Specifically‚ the scene involving Jenny‚ drug use and her contemplation of suicide (1:29:07-1:31:18) which is completely without dialogue relies heavily on the elements of mise en scene to communicate the mood‚ message‚ and tone. It is very compelling and connects the audience. The set design is filled with small details that add to believability

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