other performance-based entertainments. Cinematography‚ however‚ has much longer history and has already evolved a lot during the last fifty years. The history of movies goes back to centuries from today. It started with motion pictures and‚ mostly as a part of social gatherings‚ such as carnivals and festivals‚ slowly started to gain its importance in the world of communication and entertainment. The twenty first century gave bigger spin to the cinematography and made it a part of advertisement practices
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and visual features are organised and combined for different meanings‚ effects and purposes. Unit Learning Outcomes – By the end of this unit‚ students will be able to: 1. Identify‚ analyse and evaluate the elements within the mise-en-scene‚ cinematography and post-production of a film in discussion and writing. 2. Analyse the central components of the film (exposition/conclusion‚ character/relationships‚ theme‚ narrative‚ genre‚ motif/symbol) using the above terminology correctly and with reference
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Content 1. Introduction 3 2. Familiarization with an issue of urban crime: the mafia 4 3. Cinematic representation of a mafia life I 6 3.2 “It ’s business‚ not personal.” 7 4. Cinematic representation of mafia life II 8 4.1 Gomorrah analysis 8 5. Godfather and Gomorrah: a comparison 9 6. Conclusion 10 7. Bibliography 11 “Crime is largely an urban phenomenon‚ but the specifically urban and area dimensions of the social processes that are connected with crime have been seriously
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Walter Mitty‚ directed and starring Ben Stiller. This film is the story of a man with many dreams and aspirations‚ who daydreams about a different life‚ filled with his fantasies of heroism‚ romance and action. I will analyze the mise-en-scené‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and film sound of this film. The thing about this film is that there are so many different settings; I believe it is one of the best-put together films‚ which uses all of the critical elements of cinema to create a brilliant film and
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the cinematography positively or negatively affect your opinion of this film? The cinematography positively affects my opinion of this film. There are many different scenes that show an unbelievable and surreal picture. For example‚ In the first ten minutes when all the musicians are gathering to play‚ The conductor explains what Fantasia is about and how music is the biggest influence here. This scene then goes off to when the conductor starts to conduct; this is where the cinematography gave
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Cinematography is defined as “the art or science of making motion pictures” (Merriam Webster). That’s the big picture but there are tons if smaller elements that make it possible to make a movie at all. Dr. Strangelove‚ as typical of any film‚ uses a multitude of these elements including different types of lenses‚ various angles and levels for various characters‚ and certain distances in camera shots. Dr. Strangelove seems to stick to a wide camera lens for dramatic effect‚ and throws in zoom shots
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police was hesitated after he heard Captain McCluskey ordered him and other policies to grab Michael. However‚ the police believed that Michael was a good person. Another trait was Michael faced and accepted responsibility for own fate. After the Godfather received assassination from Sollozzo‚ Michael wanted to stop people who wanted to hurt his father. Because he was a part
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Fargo Movie This movie is strikingly funny and at the same time‚ quite disturbing. The twist is very sharp and hooks people watching it. The character of Sheriff Marge is no doubt the most attractive point in the film. Her character is self-possessed‚ and generally content and easily pleased although she has seen the worst of human nature. She’s married to Norm‚ a normal guy who cooks breakfast‚ and fishes‚ and paints birds (his work becomes featured on the U.S. $.03 cent stamp). The characters
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After many people read novels‚ and then watch the film‚ you hear them leave the theater saying that movie was nothing like the book. That can be true‚ but a movie has to be judged while keeping in mind that it has both a budget and a time limit‚ which only allows most movies to focus on the crux of the story. However‚ where books attempt to give a depiction of their characters and capture their essence‚ a good director can encapsulate and portray the fundamental nature of the characters clearly
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Dances with Wolves Directed by Kevin Costner Produced by Jim Wilson Kevin Costner Written by Michael Blake Narrated by Kevin Costner Starring Kevin Costner Mary McDonnell Graham Greene Rodney A. Grant Music by John Barry Cinematography Dean Semler Editing by Neil Travis Distributed by Orion Pictures Release date(s) November 21‚ 1990 Running
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