Phoenix Material: How Films Communicate Film List. Each answer must be at least 50 words in length and written in complete sentences. Submit Parts II & III in Week 2. The Untouchables (Palma‚ 1987) Question Your Response Identify aspects of cinematography
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Creek 2” is a film which fits these criteria. “Wolf Creek 2”‚ directed by Greg McLean and released in February 2014‚ is a film which everyone should see because of the clever way stereotypes are challenged‚ Australian values are shown‚ and cinematography shows the natural beauty of outback Australia. “Wolf Creek 2” is about a couple of foreign travellers backpacking around Australia who are disturbingly interrupted by an outback serial killer who then turns on a traveller attempting to save them
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props‚ costumes‚ and more. The baseball field built in the middle of an Iowa corn field established the perfect mise-en-scene for the movie Field of Dreams. All of the elements flowed perfectly together from the set designs to the lighting‚ sound‚ cinematography‚ the style of acting and the theme. Field of Dreams will have a different impact on each viewer‚ but that is what makes it a great movie. It allows viewers to pursue a dream‚ have faith that things can and will work out‚ follow your heart‚ never
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In a leap from Shakespeare’s time to the modern world‚ Romeo+Juliet makes the medieval classic - Romeo and Juliet understandable to a modern audience. Directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ the modern masterpiece applies impressive cinematography to harness both medieval and modern civilisations. Many aspects‚ such as the; settings‚ props‚ background symbolism and ways of communication allow for the modern viewer to grasp the storyline‚ despite many unusual adaptations included from medieval times. The entwinement
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Memento I enjoyed the movie Memento‚ not only for the creative cinematography‚ but also for the intensity of the plot. The cinematography and artistic creativity needed to tell the story the way Nolan does it is mind-blowing. Even through the unique style of filming‚ I found myself easily wrapped up in the story. The story itself‚ being of revenge and love‚ was intense and because those are two strong human emotions‚ I found myself relating to the movie well. I liked that I had to pay close attention
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of cinematography. For example very early in the film‚ we are presented with the image of an upturned jeep accompanied by clashing metallic sounds and oblique camera angles‚ followed by the sudden flight of a flock of flamingos. This creates a real sense of unease in the audience. However‚ HMMB and ES are both novels and they both take place inside the reader’s mind. This makes them a very different experience to TCG as there is no soundtrack‚ external imagery or aforementioned cinematography. Like
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Citizen Kane (1941)‚ which is considered as the groundbreaking movie in the history of filmmaking is no doubt the most brilliant movie. This movie is the masterpiece of Mr. Orson Welles. Welles did not only written‚ directed and produced Citizen Kane but also played lead role in the movie. The movie is about the last word spoken by the famous American millionaire and newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane. In the whole movie‚ group of reporters try to solve the mystery behind the last word of Charles
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beeline for "Naif Kitap Evi". Sunday nights‚ our "Talk Cinema" group come together and we talk about today’s cinema mind and classics. That day was different. Same as it ever was‚ we began our conversation and talked about Andrei Tarkovsky and his cinematography. While we were talking about‚ his movie‚ "Solaris"‚ Erman drew our attention to adaptation of the "Solaris" which is directed and written by Steven Soderbergh. We generally talk about Cinema of Europe‚ Bollywood and Cinema of Asia. If we talk
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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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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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