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    How Films Communicate

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    | |Identify aspects of |The cinematography in this movie has made it one of my favorite movies to the point that my youngest son is named after Maximus. They way they used the | |cinematography in your |visual effects with the collusion and the locations around Rome created a perfect effect for me to feel that I was in that era. The costumes the actors

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    comedies are movies with a “light-hearted‚ humorous story involving people in love” (Goodykoontz & Jacobs‚ 2014). The movie Dirty Dancing shows the capacity of drama‚ the stem of romance‚ and the ability to love‚ which will be shown through the cinematography‚ lighting‚ movement‚ shots‚ and angles. The capacity of drama is shown in the scene when Johnny’s dance partner became ill from

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    however‚ du Maurier has also subverted the genre of romance through her representation of the relationship between the narrator and Maxim and the structure of the novel. She has also incorporated of elements of the gothic genre and the psychological thriller. On the surface Rebecca appears to demonstrate the conventions of the romantic genre. The storyline includes a heroine‚ who is thinks herself to be very plain “with straight‚ bobbed hair and youthful‚ unpowdered face‚ dressed in an ill-fitting

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    Analysis of Shutter Island

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    tissues from the patients to make them emotionless. This act invades the rights of a human being. In contrast‚ some psychologists believe that if you treat the patients with respect‚ they will feel the love and caring from others. Shutter Island is a thriller based on the novel written by Dennis Lehane. The story happens in the 1960s‚ set in the shutter Island‚ where there is a mental hospital called Ashecliff‚ which is used to imprison the most terrible criminally insane. Two marshals go to this island

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    THE NORTH AMERICAN GUINEA PIG presents as a very original and creative psychological drama‚ which also contains some dark humor. The idea of a distraught and desperate man working as a “guinea pig” to test new experimental drugs has merit. The goal for the protagonist is clear and the stakes are personal. The plot is driven more by the emotional goal of the protagonist‚ Tristan‚ to win his family back and to get “control” of his life. The script conveys solid themes about control‚ healing‚ and

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    brutality. Its themes of racial intolerance and the ways in which our society‚ particularly those who are oppressed and marginalized‚ chooses to deal with it. Filmmakers used powerful techniques like cinematography and music‚ to drive that message home. As a film‚ Do the Right Thing is a study in how cinematography can effectively add to the plot and character development. Small details within the film‚ such as the hot‚ sticky‚ suffocating heat of a summer day‚ are visually stunning aiding to the main idea

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    to growing up in the natural state. Grishman is mainly known for legal thrillers such as The Rooster Bar‚ Camino Island and the one I have heard of‚ A Time to Kill. This story is considered a change from his normal type of work‚ it explorers rural Arkansas during the 1950s. This setting influence much of the story because the moral and views people of this time had against each other. I would consider this book a fiction thriller due to the suspense that is felt throughout the book. This book like

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    The variety of cinematic techniques are used throughout the paragliding scene played 3/4 of the way through The Intouchables to augment the key theme of friendship prevalent through the film. It works as a powerful scene‚ cementing the strong bond shared between Driss and Philippe‚ especially through the techniques assisting the audience to temporarily forget their differences and focus on their friendship. Sound The use of sound‚ through music‚ is a crucial component to the paragliding scene

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    "300" from Anti Essays

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    to strike furiously with valiant heart to lay low any enemies before me. "300" is "Sin City" and "Gladiator" mixed together and coated with a luster that you can only find on fresh-from-the-factory Ferrari’s. This is a film that re-envisions cinematography and violence. The technology of filmmaking is growing by leaps and bounds. Here‚ much of the film is shot on a soundstage set against a giant bluescreen‚ where effects and background are added later. The process of filmmaking is much the same

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    Essay On Alfred Hitchcock

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    films in a career spanning six decades. He remains one of the most popular and most recognized filmmakers‚ and his works are still popular today. Hitchcock was able to master not only the art of the film making but also the art of the psychological thriller. Hitchcock trademark techniques that made his film classics today include “Emotion”‚ “The Camera is not a Camera”‚ “Dialogue is not everything”‚ and “Suspense is Information”. Four of his recognizable films; Dial M for Murder‚ Rear Window‚ Vertigo

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