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    A Beautiful Mind

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    have used many techniques in order to capture the viewers interest and sustain it through out the film. I have identified the most important techniques used as: -how the actors are presented through characterization -various techniques of cinematography and special effects -and the fast pace of the film to make it exiting for the audience Most of us already knew that people suffering from schizophrenia do things a bit differently from the norm‚ but why? Surely we can’t understand exactly

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    even family movies. The 1976 film Rocky is an excellent example of a sports drama. “A sports drama incorporates dramatic elements into a sports storyline.”1 Rocky is a classic sports-drama. It influenced the film industry through its success‚ cinematography‚ and plot. Rocky changed the film industry through its success. The movie won a Golden Globe award in 1977 for Best Motion Picture (Drama). This showed the Rocky really was the best movie in its genre at that time. It is also believed by critics

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    wore a spectacular flowing emerald dress which moved and reacted with each change in emotion as Cecillia waited for Robbie in the cool breeze on the steps. As the mood changes from the discovery of love to heart break Seamus McGravey‚ director of cinematography

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    Thesis Statement The Manchurian Candidate was noted for its breakthrough in cinematography‚ as the scenes were shot in a creative manner that was new and different in that era. It also made use of different editing techniques to seamlessly piece the story together‚ along with the use of certain recurring Motifs to effectively deliver the story to the audience. This paper would examine how the groundbreaking use of cinematography‚ editing help to bring across the theme of surrealism‚ and delivers a thrilling

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    homework 3

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    University of Phoenix Material How Films Communicate Instructions Complete and submit Part I in your first week of class. In Week Two‚ complete Parts II & III after viewing a film of your choice from the University of Phoenix Material: How Films Communicate Film List located under your Week One materials. Submit your completed worksheet in Week Two. Part I: Beginning to Analyze Film To compete Part I‚ choose a movie you have viewed in the past (this does not have to be from the University

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    male and female characters. Rewind to the early 1940s through the late 1950s‚ add sharp black and white cinematography‚ and you’ve got Film Noir. Film Noir can be defined as film that conveys moral natures and real-life situations‚ usually dealing with crime‚ seductive women‚ and guilt‚ through dark lighting and shadows. Film Noir encompasses detectives‚ femme fatales‚ love‚ beautiful cinematography‚ and snappy dialogue. A famous film involving a detective is The Big Heat. Dave Bannion is the detective

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    American History X

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    younger brother from going down the same path which he took. The beginning and the ending of the film revealed a change in the character of Derek from a hate-fuelled racist to an open-minded person who finds his mistakes. Kaye uses black and white cinematography; non-diegetic sounds and also costumes to support his message that ‘hate is baggage’. When comparing the portrayal of the beginning and final scenes of Venice beach‚ the murder Derek which had committed to that of the murder of his younger brother

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    The Truman Show Essay

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    in their motives and how they express themselves is really shown throughout the movie in many different scenes and the differences grow as the climax of the movie draws closer. Meryl’s priorities clearly show this as she puts herself first‚ the cinematography helps to develop the idea that the husband and wife are distanced and when Meryl breaks the ‘fourth wall’ shows the amount of stress that their relationship is under. From the first moment we (the audience) meet Meryl‚ right up until the last

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    the films you have studied for this topic. In the Channel 4 documentary Kid Criminals‚ our views and opinions are challenged through the use of certain techniques such as cinematography‚ mise en scene‚ editing and sound. The messages and values that we expect to see in Kid Criminals is challenged through the use of cinematography. The opening of Kid Criminals helps to draw the viewer in by showing the facility through the use of a panning high angle where the criminals are being held. Once the camera

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    Spellbound & Freud

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    where one blocks or represses disturbing thoughts. Freud believed that one could access the unconscious mind through dreams and wrote an entire book about it. The movie Spellbound embraces Freud’s ideas and Alfred Hitchcock and Salvador Dali use cinematography to weave them into a riveting suspense filled cinematic ride. Dr. Peterson is a stifled‚ straight-laced‚ psychologist that works at Green Manors Mental Hospital in Vermont. She employs Freud’s psychoanalysis techniques with her patients as was

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