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    folklore”; the themes of revenge‚ love‚ and madness; elements of the supernatural and the “suspension of disbelief”; elements of tragedy‚ and how this tragedy arouses not only pity but also fear; and possibly more. Students may also choose to write about Nosferatu for this topic.

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    many summer blockbuster hits released this year‚ and made $66‚411‚834 in its first weekend of being released. The movies lead actor (Brad Pitt) also plays the role of the producer. World War Z is a fantastic movie because of its special effects‚ cinematography‚ and score. World War Z‚ which was released on June 21‚ 2013‚ first premiered in London‚ England. It stars Brad Pitt as stay at home dad Gerry Lane and Mirielle Enos as his wife‚ Karen Lane. World War Z begins in the city of Philadelphia as

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    such a model‚ which this paper utilises to explain how fictional institutions affect subjectivity. This paper argues that as sites of extreme control‚ such institutions become abject spaces‚ abjection manifesting within both the mise-en-scène and cinematography. In relation to the asylum‚ abjection further emerges in the nature of mental illness. Referring to Scorsese’s Shutter Island (2010)‚ I correlate abjection with the loss of identity that the film’s protagonist experiences‚ considering how abjection

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    Film analysis of the opening scene in the film Laura (1944). In the opening scene of the film Laura‚ there is much to analyse. Be it from unusual casting options‚ to the cinematography‚ it seems that the director Otto Preminger knew exactly how to make the audience to think when making Laura. Casting is of a big importance when analysing the film Laura. What is interesting about Premingers work is how he makes unusual casting decisions‚ that always seem to make the feature a success. It seems

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    savings‚ the drama of her life escalates to a tragic finale. The film was definitely different than most movies we have watched in class and I have watched in my leisure time. There were two main aspects that stood out: the cinematography and the story. First‚ is the cinematography of the film. Since Von Trier was part of the Dogma 95 movement‚ one could see where the more naturalistic style of filming would come in. It made the film more connectible to‚ and it also makes viewers sympathize more with

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    These two examples show convey narratives in a different approach the one on the left is shown through photography. The one on the right is slightly different as it shown through sketches showing what is going to happen in each frame. Cinematography Cinematography is

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    In chapter 5 of our book‚ it discusses aspects of cinematography‚ which included character blocking and film space. Film space calls attention to aspects of the film that the filmmaker wants the viewer to pay attention to. The way the shot is framed‚ is done to move the attention of the audience to a specific person or object within the shot. Blocking has to do with the location of the character within the frame. The placement of the characters can give them more importance‚ and can let the audience

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    Dracula became a classic novel‚ because they were intrigued by it. I think that it was different and the fact that a movie was made out of it and I think that the movie brought it up more. I think it was just overall the way the way Bram Stoker wrote the book .It change the way of writing books. This book became so significant because he kind of just did what he wanted with the book. ”During this time behavior and mortality had to be restrained like the queen.” You weren’t allowed to write about

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    However‚ cinematography was long ago defined as an art of storytelling(6). The dialogue in American Beauty told us of Lester’s transition from someone who disliked himself and his lackluster life to someone who found happiness‚ but the cinematography‚ specifically the camera angles‚ told us that story as well. The power of cinematography is not that it creates a spectacle(6). The power comes from the way we interpret the

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    Aaron Murphy Professor George De Falussy Great International Films (FAR 2915.30) Critical Essay #3 May 19‚ 2012 To be Reality or to be Fantasy . . . That’s How the Labyrinth is Solved History helps to provide people with a further understanding of events that transpired in the past and is also used to help determine events that could transpire in the future. Film can be used in the same way. A director can choose for his movie to depict factual events in the past in order to teach his audience a

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