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    noticeable attribute in this film is how both the score and cinematography immediately set the films tone. The film opens with the piercing sounds of violins and a bass-filled montage of ambience. The shot then opens with a dark serene view of a shoreline that is nothing short of uncomforting and unsettling. This style of instrumental music is played vaguely throughout the entire film‚ sometimes even unnoticeably behind dialogue. The films cinematography never strays from its grungy and dirty point of view

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    mystery didn’t make too much of an impact straight away but as film moved on into the future Citizen Kane became one of the critics best loved movies because of it cinematography‚ film techniques‚ lightning‚ music‚ editing‚ transitions‚ etc. I will be analyzing a number of key scenes in Citizen Kane with relation to the cinematography and other techniques above. The film contains umpteen numbers of key scenes but breaking them down you gets the big main scenes‚ which set the film from the start

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    different. Her out-of-touch relationship with reality is given form through her desire to make her “greatest picture yet.” The segment of Sunset Boulevard that will be analyzed in this essay is significant because‚ through the use and interplay of cinematography‚ editing‚ elements of Mise-en-Scene‚ and the dialogue‚ Norma’s delusions are highlighted and magnified. The first few moments of part one of the segment use specific elements of Mise-en-Scene and the dialogue to begin the reinforcement of Norma’s

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    The cut-scenes and cinematography elements contributed to the film’s shaping of an enthralling piece of art. Camera shots in the film added a more effective component to the situation and the angle of the shot intensified the depth of the characters. Usually when two shots are mixed it is a more effective choice of cinematography; for example‚ there is a mid-shot with a low angle in the scene- Boone is shown in a mid-shot

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    seems to preserve the feeling of seclusion as the play does‚ while still allowing for changes in setting. By utilizing close-ups‚ stylized shadows‚ and unique shot angles‚ the cinematography provides the audience with an incredible rendition of Albee’s play. While shifts in setting and the use of Lehman’s cinematography is apparent throughout the film‚ one scene that occurs towards the end of the film is strong representation of the effects of location changes. The scene begins on the porch the

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    Subject: Introduction to Screen Analysis Submitted as an Essay Dute Date: June 5th 2012 Tutor: Class: Wednesday‚ 14:00-14:50 Word Count: 2201 Contents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Narrative Function 4 3. Mise-en-Scene 6 4. Cinematography 9 5. Editing 10 6. Sound 10 7. Conclusion 11 8. List of References 12 Introduction Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010) is the action packed journey of a misguided young man desperately trying to navigate his own existence. In

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    Fincher. This film had many stylistic techniques that we discussed in class. When purchasing this video I was looking in the thriller section but eventually found it in drama. I thought this film was both a drama and a thriller. The outstanding cinematography and creative directive eye of David Fincher made this one of the best films I’ve seen in awhile. What David Fincher did that really made this film stand apart from current generic films was his ability to replicate and portray this film as a classic

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    story that started off as one of the most real tales of her fictitious stories took up almost 30 pages that covered a relationship that lasted 20 years and was adapted into film with a delicate yet balanced symposium of cinematic screenplay and cinematography. The elements of the story and its adaptation go to reinforce different aspects and beliefs that have been developed and poeticize the relationship of Ennis and Jack

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    on how to understand the dreams and special needs of a child. Friends and family support‚ tolerance and love are the central themes in this movie. It also focuses on painting and art. This film review will discuss such aspects as music/sound‚ cinematography and animation/special effects. The story takes place in India which was released on 21 December 2007. This film tells us a story of an 8 year old Indian boy named Ishaan who always gets in trouble at school for being disobedient and out of

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    The film Koyannisqatsi (1983) had opened the public’s eyes to the possibility of extensive time-lapse cinematography and the non- verbal style of filmmaking. Filmmakers such as Frances’ Jean Painleve made similar films before but nothing had been made such as Koyannisqatsi (1983). The other films where similar but made more towards the experimental film audiences. Godfrey Reggio the director of Koyannisqatsi (1983) and Ron Fricke the cinematographer showed how the modern world was moving from a

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