the Afternoon Summary of ExtractTitle: Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)Directors + Actors: Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren (husband and wife team)Time: 00:15-05:10Length: 4min55sec | Rationale * Psychologically thrilling * Astounding cinematography * Intriguing plot‚ symbolism‚ meaning * Attracted me to its short length‚ but ability to make the audience think so much | Genre: Expectations MetPsychological thriller – mystery‚ horror and thriller * Mental rather than physical in nature
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known for his chameleon-like diversity by which each of his film has completely different subject and genre from the previous one. The first scene I am going to focus on the ending scene of “Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon” (2000)‚ in editing‚ cinematography‚ mise-en-scene as well as sound these four aspects. This scene is basically describe two protagonists enters into a great forest full of bamboos where they have an intensive fight on the tall‚ swaying tree tops. This ending scene is a chase scene
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Movies of all genres‚ ranging from Gattaca to Star Wars to Finding Nemo‚ all have something in common; they all had a science consultant to help filmmakers get the science part of their fictional world right. In this chapter of Kirby’s book Lab Coats in Hollywood: Science‚ Scientist‚ and Cinema he argues the strong connection that exist between the cinema/filmmakers and science institutions/communities. In a world where science meets fiction it is important that the science is accurate to the highest
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diabetes. It could be a unsick world where everything can be prevented. But then again we cant be to sure of this‚ its all up to the hard working doctors and scientists to find the cures. They may never be found. Think of the world in the movie Gattaca if you have seen it. In the whole film I couldnt spot a natural thing. Everything was man made‚ and its showing us what the predicted future is like. The way our cities are expanding at the moment‚ there wont be any land without a factory‚ house or
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threats against a relationship partner. It also brings in a lot of expectations which is never met hence ending up wasting people’s time. 2. What formal features of the film (narrative‚ editing‚ cinematography‚ lighting‚ sound etc) does the reviewer use to support their argument? Lane uses cinematography features of the film to describe the red room‚ where Christian had the freedom to express himself as a dominant. Through pictures the audience are shown a room
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- Now‚ I’d just like to say that no other art form has had quite the impact on our lives that the motion pictures have. Cinema is one of the best types of art and cinematography is considered to be one of the rare wonders. To many people in the twentieth century that was the golden age of the cinema. - Yes‚ I agree entirely here. Indeed‚ the movies are truly an art of our time — they were born and have come of age in the twentieth century‚ and they now demand the serious consideration given to
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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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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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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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