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    Schindler's List Review

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    Schindler’s List is an American Drama film released in 1993 by the famous director Steven Spielberg. It accurately depicts the saving of over 1000 Jew’s by Oskar Schindler during the Holocaust‚ in a stylistic and timeless fashion. The movie was a major box-office hit‚ grossing over 300 million dollars world wide with a budget of only 25 million. It recieved much critical acclaim winning 7 Oscars while being placed 8th on the list of America’s Best Movies. The movie was even preserved by the U.S Library

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    in Triumph of the Will (1935)‚ directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Throughout the film‚ “the sound design for Kane creates an aural realism equivalent to the movie’s visual realism” (p. 427). Conclusion A rich story with revolutionary directing‚ cinematography‚ lighting‚ and audio married to genius set design and acting places Citizen Cane (1941) apart from the traditional Hollywood narrative and technical elements of its era. It was ahead of its time‚ and paved the way for the films we enjoy today

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    The soundtrack was impressive and gave suspense and drama as where needed. The special FX was up to date and gave a realistic feel to the movie. The cinematography is what brought this film’s ratings up in my opinion. I really like the irony in the lightning‚ Especially Pegg’s use of zoom-ins and quick cuts… hilarious. Also‚ the camera angles of when Ed drives himself and Shaun to his parent’s house dodging

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    Saving Private Ryan Part 2

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    characters made the movie interesting and an eye-opener for those who do not understand war and or the setting. Saving Private Ryan (1998) Question Your Response Identify aspects of cinematography in your selected film. Discuss them in terms of how they affected your viewing experience; in other words‚ did the art of cinematography add

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    of thirty-three spectators. The first film they showed was "The Arrival of a train at a Station". Cinematograph is really an art of our time. Everyone can find something to his liking in the broad variety of its genres. For example: horror films‚ thriller films‚ popular science films‚ mystery films‚ documentaries‚ and animated cartoons. Besides films may be color or black-and-white‚ full-length or short‚ sound or silent‚ dubbed or have subtitles. Cinema has got an important role in the life of any

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    “South Korean cinema both borrows from and rejects Hollywood.” How far is this true in Save the Green Planet? In order to discuss the extent to which Jang Joon-Hwan’s ‘Save The Green Planet!’ (2003) borrows from and Rejects Hollywood‚ it is important to identify exactly what type of film it is and what it is trying to do. Save the Green Planet (STGP) is a very typical South Korean New Wave film. ‘New Waves’ in cinema are basically film movements which involve a series of experimental (and often

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    Oscar. It will then enlist specific scenes in the movie that show the reasons it is a good movie. This paper will argue that it is right for the cove to win an Oscar. It will raise a larger question about how the combination of documentaries and thriller or non-fiction can be better than just making a documentary. An Oscar award is given to many movies in different categories every year and every year one or two movies

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    A Kiss before Dying A Kiss before Dying is a novel written in 1953 by Ira Levin. It won the Edgar Award in 1954‚ for Best First Novel. The book was adapted twice for the cinema: first in 1956 and later in 1991. This novel summary is: Bud and Dorothy is a couple who in love happily with each other. They study at Stoddard College in Blue River. They belong together and one day Dorothy is pregnant. That is really bad time for them to have a baby this time‚ especially for Bud; the Bud’s future plan

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    Rifat Ralfi Salhon Mr. Beckman ENG - 0001 18 Oct 2016 The Birth of a Nation is a Powerful Film I watched The Birth of a Nation prior to reading about the rape accusations towards Nate Parker in 1999. I believe this helped me create unbiased opinions‚ and helped me experience the movie to its full extent. First off‚ Parker’s passion as a first-time director shows blatantly in the movie. His efforts to fund the project‚ and his choice of cast reflect the vast thought process he had when planning to

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    Charlie Chapman wrote and directed The Gold Rush‚ a 1925 American film. The producer and actor declared several times that this was the film he would like to be remembered. The film was silently powered‚ meaning that watchers had to pay undivided attention to capture the humor and the many aspects of comedy projected by Charlie. This essay explores the film The Gold Rush and how the film’s indications of early genre such as film‚ comedy‚ music and melodrama have helped develop and convey the film’s

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