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    Inception essay

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    close detail. If you happen to look away for a few minutes the chances of understanding the film are minimal. But if you happen to pay close attention‚ you won’t be disappointed. With the help of a stellar cast and amazing visuals and excellent cinematography‚ Inception is the definition of cinema at its finest.

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    Metropolis Film Analysis

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    was a silent film it relied heavily on the actors abilities and exaggerated expression‚ much as all films of that category did. All the elements of the film from the writing to the cinematography and acting‚ even down to the lighting are what make this film stand the test of time. (McGilligan 115-138) The cinematography is fantastic. The film used a lot of close ups as well as telephoto shots. The close ups emphasize the raw emotion of the characters like the innocence of Maria‚ or the panic of Freder

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    By technology I mean the camera techniques and cinematography. Again we return to juxtaposition. In the Odessa Step Sequence‚ the switching back and forth of the shot elicits feelings of confusion and chaos. Something that Einstein very cleverly incorporated into the scene. His use of foreshadowing coupled

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    I chose the movie “The Avengers” to research and report on which is an American superhero fiction movie directed by Joss Whedon. The criterion on which I selected this movie was because it is a recent movie using all the latest techniques of cinematography and graphics. Plus‚ since it is a superhero fiction‚ there are a number of scenes‚ particularly the stunt scenes which need to be executed using features like CGI VFX‚ green/blue screens and edited using software like Adobe Photoshop‚ Adobe After

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    Tangerine: Movie Analysis

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    clients. As the movie progresses it becomes evident that we are watching the lives of these three main characters through a camera and not a regular movie. The vibrant cinematography of the movie is something that really stands out and sets the tone from the beginning. The vibrant sunset in the background helps the cinematography stand out. Even in scenes in which nothing is going on‚ you can admire the background which is full of life with an animated orange color which is the sunset ruminating

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    Big Fish M Krause 02/27/13 Production: Columbia Pictures‚ 2003 Producer: Bruce Cohen/Dan Jinks Director: Tim Burton Screenplay: Daniel Wallace (novel)‚ John August (screenplay) Cinematography: Philippe Rousselot Editing: Chris Lebenzon Music: Danny Elfman Principal Characters: Ewan McGregor Ed Bloom (Young) Albert Finney Ed Bloom (Senior) Billy Crudup Will Bloom Jessica Lange Sandra Bloom (Senior) Helena Bonham Carter Jenny (Young)/Jenny (Senior)/The Witch

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    The story of Heidi‚ Ivy and Himself. The strong point of the film is really the screenplay which is in time and has an impact. The acting was established well since the actors suit to each of the character they portrayed. Also‚ it has a good cinematography. The shots and angles are just good enough to be able to leave a good impression to the audience. Seeing the film‚ every element is very good which leaves its audience a very positive

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    members of the technical crew are mainly technical‚ executing what the Director of Photography tells them to do and the Director’s vision. However‚ the D.O.P. definitely has the most creative freedom out of all of the roles‚ in my opinion. As cinematography is their passion‚ they know what looks good on camera and can be innovative in what they shoot (of course‚ if the director says that it is okay) to make different shots unique and creative. In addition‚ sometimes the Gaffer and Sound Mixer can

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    Blade Runner Essay Blade Runner Is a CyberPunk Science Fiction Movie Filmed and Directed by Acclaimed Director Ridley Scott in 1982. The film depicts a dystopia society of the future in which man has reached the level of technological supremacy where his exact copy can be engineered. These “Replicants” have superior Strength‚ Speed‚ Agility and at least equal intelligence to their creators. A fail safe device in the form of an incept date; the replicants only have four years in which they can

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    There are also examples of littering‚ drunken behavior‚ racism‚ and road rage. With the dark choice of cinematography‚ violent and emotional actions‚ and a depressing song‚ NAPCAN successfully put together a convincing video to promote the campaign against child abuse and neglect. The “Children See‚ Children Do” commercial is not one that would make the viewer

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