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    TMA01 B322

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    TMA01: COMMUNICATING YOUR IDEA Question 1 The proposed service is the development and production of up-to-date high-end quality motion picture films‚ music‚ wedding‚ corporate‚ advertising and web content videos for clients at affordable prices. Several companies provide these services out there but the cost for great quality high end videos are high due to high cost of filming equipments. Recently an Australian filming equipments company began producing high end filming equipments at half the

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    This paper aims to look at two short stories‚ one from the genre of gothic horror‚ while the other one is a psychological thriller‚ both written by Edgar Allan Poe in the years of 1942 and 1943‚ and analyze the stories from a literary as well as psychological point of view. Through the course of the paper it will become evident that Poe used literature to bring out major themes about the human condition. These stories are titled “The Masque of Red Death” and the “Tell Tale Heart.” The relevant materials

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    Movie Analysis on Cashback

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    freezing the time? What will you do in the extra time if you suffer from insomnia? These are the situation that Ben Willis in. In Cashback‚ time is a very important element. Therefore‚ I will write about (1) the speed of motion in the cinematography. Also‚ a voice-over of Ben is appeared throughout the whole movie. I will write about (2) the narrator and (3) causality of the narrative form. Finally‚ I would like to write about (4) the music in some specific scenes. Storyline

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    jaws

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    All that Jaws Throughout the history of modern cinema‚ we as a people have seen various films that have caused fear‚ hope‚ laughter‚ love‚ and various other emotions. The movie Jaws‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ was a very well-written film‚ but the insignificant parts made me lose focus on whatAdvanced Search Documents 1 - 20 of 57 Jaws All that Jaws Throughout the history of modern cinema‚ we as a people have seen various films that have caused fear‚ hope‚ laughter‚ love‚ and various other

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    Due to the suspense and fear shown within the text it is one that engages its audiences in order for such emotions to be felt. Beyond Words uses a diverse amount of codes and conventions of thriller such as iconography and characterization. The question arises as to if Beyond Words is an effective thriller. In the beginning of Beyond Words it was understandable that the female protagonist was deaf due to the straightforward hand movements which signalled sign language. Then on the male’s half

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    The film ‘Rear Window’‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1954‚ enthralled worldwide audiences through its clever and original depiction of a suburban murder. It is a widely renowned crime thriller that employs many conventions of the genre‚ while subverting others‚ in order to portray a realistic environment that collapses into tension and mistrust. The depiction of protagonist L.B Jefferies as the ‘everyman’ is an important subversion of the conventional detective‚ piquing the audiences curiosity

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    Film Genres

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    period  styles  plot  props  settings  stars Film Genres Primary film genres include the following:  Action Films  Adventure Films  Comedy Films  Crime Films  Dramas  Epics  Horror Films  Musicals  Science Fiction  Westerns Thriller Fantasy  Dance  Romance  Sports  Animated Documentary Sub-genres Are identifiable sub-classes within the larger film genre‚ with their own distinctive subject matter‚ style‚ formulas‚ and iconography. ACTION: Action films usually

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    Both Tony and Rick are faced with a dilemma throughout Argo and Casablanca‚ respectively. They catch themselves getting more and more involved with the escape plan‚ and then their emotional connection leads to altruistic actions. Both Argo and Casablanca have a scene that underscores these characters transitions. On the first movie Mendez‚ have a heated up conversation with his boss on the phone‚ while on the other movie‚ Blaine points a gun at an official. Up to this part‚ the characters were

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    Iris Johansen “The Ugly Duckling” Published by “A Bantam Book” in 1996 This is the first thriller by Iris Johansen that I’ve read. She is an American author of crime fiction and romance novels. Johansen began writing after her children left home for college. She first achieved success in the early 1980s writing romances. In 1991‚ Johansen began writing suspense historical romance novels‚ starting with the publication of The Wind Dancer. In 1996 Johansen switched genres‚ turning to crime

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    In the spring of 1993‚ a film was released to the world that would end up changing the way many people perceived and appreciated films‚ especially those made internationally. It would be delivered from New Zealand’s most famous female filmmaker. Jane Campion‚ the director whom was previously known for her films‚ Peel-an Exercise in Discipline‚ and Sweetie‚ would achieve even higher acclaim for her masterpiece to date‚ The Piano. The Piano portrays the story of a mute‚ unwed Irish woman in late

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