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    incompetent in the film and off film. Also‚ sometimes there would be African Americans in the background. You would assume that they are actors and could be used to star in the film as well. (PICTURE) I will agree that the film was before its time cinematography wise and even subject wise. The movie was around three hours long‚ I have to give it credit to be made in 1915. That is impressive. It even had a super impressive budget and made a ton of money at the box

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    Welles directed the plot of Citizen Kane with his actors spitting out lines that were filled with honesty and reactions that accented the nature of black and white film; bold‚ simple‚ and profound. He also combined German and Russian styles of cinematography. Such style develops rich shadows‚ contrasting light‚ and a deep focus in each scene. The deep focus that allows

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    Here’s a pretty accurate plot summary of Bonnie and Clyde: Bonnie and Clyde fall in love‚ try to escape the Great Depression‚ commit violence‚ get famous‚ die in a hail of gunfire‚ leave beautiful corpses. That’s pretty much it‚ but there’s a lot more if you look beyond the plot. Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) is a bored Texan waitress who meets Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty)‚ an ex-convict fresh out of jail. Both are faced with a meaningless life in the grip of the Great Depression‚ so after introductions

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    ------------------------------------------------- How has the context affected the treatment of the concepts of nature and transgression in the texts under study? In comparing the treatment of the myriad of enduring issues and concepts explored in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982)‚ the influence of their vastly different contexts is impossible to overlook. Despite their radically different context and genre informed approaches‚ Blade Runner and Frankenstein

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    Mustang Thesis

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    You don’t just watch Mustang. You watch it slowly unfold in front of you as it pulls no punches. Mustang is an emotional juggernaut that through its simple story‚ and the best direction of the year makes for one of the most intense and heartbreaking experiences of the year. Mustang begins with five sisters playing a game with some boys on a beach. They return to their home only to be viciously attacked by the adults in their lives‚ and threats are thrown at them. We soon realize that they are all

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    Akira Kurosawa's Dreams

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    Akira Kurosawa’s “Dreams” Without death‚ how will we appreciate life? Among many other arcane things that exist on earth‚ one of life’s greatest mysteries is its nature to end. After watching “Dreams”‚ I cannot help but appreciate the exquisite cinematography styles that Akira Kurosawa incorporated in the film and also the hidden messages he might have possibly intended to deliver to his audience. In contrast to Western films that tend to be full of effects and relatively have complicated plot lines

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    film that Terry was made. "Exit through the gift shop" is a sotry of a character that Banksy made it. The interplay of the devices used to record and that which is being recorded include: · Form Use of natural properties of the medium · Cinematography In this documentry film Terry’s Camera acts as a recording device and does not comment upon the action. · Screenplay Terry did not plan for the dialogues‚ they are natural and unscripted. · Mise-en-Scene There is no specific costumes‚

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    villainous‚ sexual‚ and sympathetic. The rest of the supporting cast does a commendable job with the admittedly dense source material. Duncan and Macduff are standouts‚ but there is not a single bad performance in the film. Above all else‚ the cinematography is the driving force behind this adaptation. Shakespeare’s plays are often blank slates‚ open to interpretation and direction. This interpretation happens to be absolutely gorgeous. It’s dirty‚ bleak‚ gray‚ and melancholy. Fassbender and Cotillard

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    hand has adventure after adventure in a thrilling sequence‚ this just goes to show that no matter how similar the Princess Bride is to a classic fairytale‚ it will always be very different. True love is the film The Princess Bride’s core‚ with cinematography and high adventure revolving and supporting it. True love is very different from just love. Inigo Montoya loved his father dearly‚ going so far as to practice fencing since eleven years of age‚ just to avenge his father and kill the six fingered

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    Apple Computers‚ and Bill Gates‚ the co-founder of Microsoft. The movie draws out the historical development of these two large computer companies‚ from the time when Bill Gates and Steve Jobs’ college days to 1985‚ in moving pictures using old cinematography. It is an enlightening depiction of the evolution of a true phenomenon‚ the age of personal computers. The movie also emphasized the negative qualities of the two gentlemen that are now having big names worldwide. Despite of the unenthusiastic

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