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    “Zombieland” is a film where a lot of stylistic choices were made. Especially the opening scene says a lot about the film and the characters. Mise-en-scene‚ cinematography‚ editing and sound shape the film’s effect on the viewer. The film begins in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. The first shot is unbalanced to prime our expectation that something will change position. The shot is of the American flag‚ which is focused while the background is unfocused which means it indicates that the flag

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    TMA01: COMMUNICATING YOUR IDEA Question 1 The proposed service is the development and production of up-to-date high-end quality motion picture films‚ music‚ wedding‚ corporate‚ advertising and web content videos for clients at affordable prices. Several companies provide these services out there but the cost for great quality high end videos are high due to high cost of filming equipments. Recently an Australian filming equipments company began producing high end filming equipments at half the

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    freezing the time? What will you do in the extra time if you suffer from insomnia? These are the situation that Ben Willis in. In Cashback‚ time is a very important element. Therefore‚ I will write about (1) the speed of motion in the cinematography. Also‚ a voice-over of Ben is appeared throughout the whole movie. I will write about (2) the narrator and (3) causality of the narrative form. Finally‚ I would like to write about (4) the music in some specific scenes. Storyline

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    Both Tony and Rick are faced with a dilemma throughout Argo and Casablanca‚ respectively. They catch themselves getting more and more involved with the escape plan‚ and then their emotional connection leads to altruistic actions. Both Argo and Casablanca have a scene that underscores these characters transitions. On the first movie Mendez‚ have a heated up conversation with his boss on the phone‚ while on the other movie‚ Blaine points a gun at an official. Up to this part‚ the characters were

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    In the spring of 1993‚ a film was released to the world that would end up changing the way many people perceived and appreciated films‚ especially those made internationally. It would be delivered from New Zealand’s most famous female filmmaker. Jane Campion‚ the director whom was previously known for her films‚ Peel-an Exercise in Discipline‚ and Sweetie‚ would achieve even higher acclaim for her masterpiece to date‚ The Piano. The Piano portrays the story of a mute‚ unwed Irish woman in late

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    woman of his dreams would come. Gatsby is thought of as a corrupt character. Infact‚ Fitzgerald writes about the corruption of the American Dream. Baz Luhrmann is a director who modernizes this classic story. He uses brilliant actors‚ music‚ and cinematography to capture a modern audience. The themes that both Fitzgerald and Luhrmann show are materialism and wealth. Fitzgerald writes about the differences between East Egg and West Egg; however‚ In the film by Baz Luhrmann‚ the visual comes to life in

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    Digital Colour Correction Color as it relates to films was developed as a result of an increasing desire to interpret directorial vision and presentation meanings of art films. Any color combination present in a film can be interpreted as color theory. This includes black and white‚ saturated colors and prop or costume design. An understanding of the various application of color in films is often important in order to understand the meaning of a film .Far more fundamentally is its power as a communication

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    confinement in the scenes “Lisa” and “Something’s Wrong.” The sound techniques used‚ such as off-screen diegetic sound‚ echo Jefferies’ preoccupation with what’s going on in his own backyard‚ instead of his relationship with Lisa. The aesthetics of cinematography used highlight the switch of gender role due to Jefferies temporary confinement to a wheelchair. The abundance of camera pans reflect Jefferies’ point of view. The combination of these techniques communicates the emasculation of Jefferies and

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    Handout 1: Questions for Triumph of the Will by Leni Riefenstahl (1934/35) 1. Why does this film begin with a view of the clouds from the cockpit of an airplane? What might this image symbolize? I believe that the film began with a view of the clouds from the cockpit probably because Hitler was on the plane and it showed that he felt superior to everyone down below‚ or that he was finally in the midst of completing what he wanted which was to have a perfect Germany under his reign. 2. What

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    “Triumph of the Will”’s Achievements and Effects The cinematography masterpiece created by Leni Riefenstahl was successful as propaganda not only because it was in the form of a film‚ which could easily spread to the masses and play to their emotions‚ but due to Riefenstahl’s superb cinematography. This cinematographic prowess enabled the film to successfully imprint ideas which would not have reached the viewers had it been filmed differently. Riefenstahl manipulated the camera cuts and the light

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