fact that it pushed and broke the boundaries of the horror genre. The film received four academy award nominations and is regarded as one of Hitchcocks best films. I have chosen to focus on the micro element‚ cinematography in my chosen 3-5 minute sequence. I chose to focus on the cinematography in the ‘shower scene’ as I found many things I could discuss. Hitchcock made no secret of his methods of using the camera to tell a story and affect the emotions of his audience: ‘The point is to draw the
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Travis along with the other characters become distant to the audience‚ specifically during the sequence‚ (1:34:49 - 1:36:14)‚ where Travis attends a Charles Palantine (Leonard Harris) rally in the hopes of shooting him. Through examining the cinematography‚
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Baz Luhrmanns Romeo and Juliet- opening cinematography Hello‚ my name is Bao Nguyen. Today‚ our panel of speakers Nathan‚ and William and I will be discussing Act 1‚ Scene 1 of shake sphere’s masterwork‚ and making a comparison of the play and deconstruction of the ways it has been interpreted. Baz luhrmanns Romeo and Juliet is a modern day film adaption to William Shakespeare’s Play‚ created in 1996. This film deals with issues of violence‚ hatred and love‚ it also features the original dialogue
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Kazuo Miyagawa‚ well famous for his tracking shots in the 1950 film Rashomon is one of the leading figures in Japanese cinematography. He was born in Kyoto‚ Japan on the 25th February of 1908. Kazuo began studying film in the 1920s and was intrigued by the high-contrast lightings German films during that period of time. In 1926‚ he graduated from the Kyoto Commercial School and joined one of Japan’s major film production companies‚ Nikkatsu Corp. Miyagawa started off his first film as a director
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Gangs of New York � PAGE �4� Analysis of _Gangs of New York_ HUM/150: Introduction to Film Studies Workshop 5 Word Count: 2083 Analysis of _Gangs of New York_ In 2002‚ Martin Scorsese teamed up with Miramax Films to direct _Gangs of New York‚_ a film he had dreamed of making since the 1970s. With a $97 million budget‚ the film was a box-office flop‚ grossing only $190 million worldwide. Nevertheless‚ _Gangs of New York_ earned 10 Academy Award nominations‚ and won two Golden Globe Awards for
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Proper Movie Analysis Heather Nottingham ENG225 Doctor Sharon Hanscom February 28‚ 2011 Analyzing and reviewing movies is just as important as the actual process of filming a movie. I will look at genre and discuss different variations for example war films. Next I will cover cinematic points of view to show the different ways in which the viewer will see a movie. Then I will look at the visual design as these are very important elements of the fill. Acting is also important as viewers
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story‚ whether or not it should be geared for younger audiences and how the film eviscerated the novel’s version of the story’s backbone (Rotten Tomatoes‚ 2012). I will be reviewing all aspects of the movie including the storytelling‚ acting‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ sound‚ style and directing‚ impact of society on the film and vice versa‚ the genre and the overall textural themes to get a full understanding of the film and to show that in a whole‚ it was a very good story and was a fun movie to
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Cuaron’s use of cinematography throughout the film is a good example of how similar the film is to present day society. He uses a lot of tracking shots and long shots to give the viewer a good look of the landscapes of Britain. These landscapes are extremely familiar and recognizable
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The 9/11 attacks and filmmaking industries juxtaposed together is very misbelieving because of the two separate impacts that each side provides onto the general population. But the adaptation that Marvel and Hollywood‚ specifically‚ have taken on is both shocking in terms of negative uprisings but also something to applaud and praise for. All audiences were shocked at first to see the concept of 9/11 being brought into films because of how fragile the topic is because of the circumstances of the
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focus on 3 points to discuss these two essays. Firstly‚ I will explain the similarities and differences between both films on mise en scene. Secondly‚ I will contrast the cinematography of these two films‚ talk about their resemblance and difference. At the last‚ I will discuss how it has affected the mise en scene and cinematography if the Auteur theory applies to either of the film directors. The Edward Scissorhands is films that talk about a robot named Edward. He was be created by an inventor
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