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    Michelle Addie Freshman Comp. Professor Blydenburgh October/28/13 How many people can say they love horror movies? Not many these day mostly because it’s lost its edge and originality. Everything is a remake these days just another classic that is chewed up and spit back out. Why on earth would you want to remake classics for example Carrie? It sickens me so much that horror movies today are worse than they were ten years ago let me go into detail as to why that is . Let me first start with

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    Test #1: Study Notes Chapter 1 Cinephile: a lover of cinema Filmography: a list of films There are distinct types of explanation in film history: 1. Biographical History 2. Industrial/Economic Historybusiness procedures 3. Aesthetic Historyfilm art (form; style) 4. Technological History 5. Social/Cultural/Political Types of Explanation: 1. Chronology 2. Influence 3. Trends/Generalization 4. Periods (by positing trends‚ historians generalize) 5. Significance Methodological Individualism:

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    crisp sound into a sequence‚ can take even an otherwise boring event and present it as epic. Filmmaking has the ability to broaden perspective — exponentially. In an essential scene in Saving Private Ryan‚ the film maker manages the elements of cinematography‚ sound‚ setting and editing to grab the audience’s attention and put them on edge for what will be coming next. Released to theaters on July 24‚ 1998‚ and the winner of five Academy Awards including a Best Director Oscar for Steven Spielberg

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    of the kidnapping of her son. The theme of the movie is that through a horrible tragedy‚ a triumphant success can come out of it. Furthermore‚ it shows that hope and love can overcome all pain and suffering. It is because of the film’s use of cinematography‚ editing‚ camera movement‚ composition and overall mise en scène that the theme of the film is clearly represented. The opening sequence of the film gives significant information about the setting and the narrative. This is accomplished with

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    rather not know about‚ but ignoring the problem seems to only make matters worse. The movie American History X‚ is an admirable attempt to inform us about these types of malicious ignorance that plague our society. The impeccable acting‚ artistic cinematography‚ occasional adrenaline-pumping score‚ and slightly faulted‚ though award-worthy script‚ all combine to create an overall exceptional film. American History X should not be immediately dismissed as an archetypal account of a controversial issue

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    State University. Jake agrees‚ but much difficulty lies in dealing with a son who still hasn’t forgiven him for taking his mother’s life. It is around this difficulty that the plot is built. In this film Spike Lee uses different techniques of cinematography such camera angles‚ mise-en-scene‚ editing‚ and sound to enhance the feud between father and son. He gives us insight into their feelings and motivations‚ he compares their personalities and attitudes‚ and he illustrates the dissonance between

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    Fight Club and Generation X In the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk we are introduced to our narrator‚ a nameless male who stands atop the Parker-Morris building with a gun pressed to his mouth waiting for the moment when the bombs go off and the building crumbles. Holding the gun to his mouth is Tyler Durden who represents everything the narrator is not. The narrator is a man presumably in his 30 ’s‚ although it is never stated. He works as a recall campaign coordinator and lives in a condo

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    the parts of the screenplay for the film. The delightful orchid music was discovered by Dimitri Tiomkin. William H. Ziegler was the man that did the editing for the film as it was being made. ROBERT BURKS developed the cinematography of the film. The example of the cinematography was how extreme close-ups of the glasses with Guy in the background were amazing. Warner Bros is who distributed the film for the people to buy in stores. The movie was released on JUNE 30‚ 1951 for everyone to watch. It

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    Ilka Garcia Monica Villegas Luke Humanities October 24‚ 2013 The American Dream What comes to our minds when we hear the words "American Dream?" Many of us think about luxury. But what is really the american dream define as too every one that doesn’t know what the real meaning of it is? The "American Dream" consist of a descent home with a nice looking lawn‚ a decent and affordable vehicle‚ a nuclear family‚ a pet‚ and money. Well let me start by telling you that this is not exactly what comes

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    Comparison and Contrast Recently while watching two old film classics‚ Vertigo and Notorious‚ I found myself thinking of other movies directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Most of his movies have many things in common‚ while remaining completely independent of each other. These two films have different plots‚ actors‚ and most obvious one is filmed in color the other black and white. Which leads me to believe that Alfred Hitchcock really knew what he was about; as a result his films all a have a distinctive

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