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    suddenly ended in a tragic horror story of hundreds of death because the “unsinkable ship” was faced with its matchmaker‚ an iceberg. The film producers spent many details on the making the Titanic into an epic romantic disaster film by cooperating cinematography through sounds and visual aids of the huge ship to help with the making of the movie. The film‚ Titanic‚ was about the creation of an unsinkable ship that would take many people from England to New York City. It was fanaticized as the ship

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    What Is Avram's Identity

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    different than what Avram had planned for. Similar situations are already occurring in the world today. Artificial insemination for example‚ you can choose the sex of your baby and in some occasions you can even choose some appearance traits. In the film Gattaca. A new sense of discrimination arises which is based on genetics. Vincent who is the main character in the movie was born the “natural way” which in his world means that his parents did not choose to genetically modify him. But in the long run that

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    Full Metal Jacket And Lighting Stanley Kubrick typically had worked with John Alcott in cinematography. However‚ Alcott’s right hand man - Douglas Milsome – made his debut in cinematography working on Kubrick’s film Full Metal Jacket in 1987. Full-Metal Jacket has a wide range of cinematography and lighting. Depending on the given situation and time the lighting compliments the cinematography. The techniques of lighting and camera-work are complementary of certain moods – comedy‚ gloomy‚ sad

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    Reaction Paper # 4 Run‚ Lola Run In this chapter‚ we discussed the cinematography. Cinematography is the part focus more on the tome‚ motion‚ movement‚ angles‚ shots‚ and cinematic point of view. It helps audiences understand a film better by using different fixed-frame movements or different angle shots. Through these ways‚ the director gets to introduce the part he/she wants to emphasis to the viewers‚ and focus on the meaning of the whole film. A two hours film is connected by those motions

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    detective named Ichabod Crane is sent away from New York to Sleepy Hollow‚ an isolated town to solve the murders of three people in Sleepy Hollow. Along the way‚ Crane falls in love‚ faces his biggest fears and faces a supernatural. Burton’s use of cinematography‚ mise-se-scene and sound build an atmosphere of suspense. The three major scenes that display suspense in this film are The Cave Witch‚ Magistrate Philipse and A Head for a Head. Burton uses tension to create suspense and keep the audience on

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    The Crow by James O’Barr‚ is a powerfully‚ dark‚ emotional film teasing at the strings of our hearts every moment of the way. The Crow has been labled a bleak action flick due to the very depressing‚ dark‚ atmosphere; however with the excellent cinematography‚ superb acting‚ and spectacular sound‚ even in all of its darkness and despair from the constant pouring rain and dark tones it is complimented by layers of beauty and aspiring hope that made this film so much more. We might not yet see a rainbow

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    Briley Belling In the film M‚ mise-en-scene‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and sound are used in many ways that may influence the audiences’ perception of the characters and events in the film. In M‚ the apartments in the beginning of the film and the streets‚ play a significant role to the mise-en-scene of the film. There are several props in the film that are significant as well‚ such as the noisy clock that dings on every hour‚ the blind man with the balloons in the street‚ cigarettes‚ cigars‚ knives

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    beauty. The woman in the video will keep repeating to her hairdresser to "cut it short" and the reason behind it will shock you. [Show whole video] The director uses four techniques in the video. The first two techniques are cinematography and editing. [0.10 - 0.57] Cinematography means to use the camera to shoot at different angles or to zoom in and out. Editing is to put clips together by cutting back and forth. Whenever the young woman says to "cut it short" the director shoots a close up of her

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    "Nobody reports on what the speech was even about‚" he said. "At least I saw the movie ‘Gattaca.’ I read the book ‘1984.’ They didn’t even read my damn

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    Although Bradbury’s novel is about a time in the not-too distant future‚ Fahrenheit 451 closely reflects the composers concerns within the 1950’s. Bradbury replicates a number of recent historical events within the era‚ in which he based Fahrenheit 451 when he wrote and published the book. Central ideas of this period are imitated through the social control‚ conformity and government censorship illustrated within the text. While Bradbury writes about the sound of jet fighters crossing the sky in

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