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    Film Auteurs

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    Directoral Auteurism of Frederico Fellini‚ Satyajit Ray‚ and Alfred Hitchcock Auteurism is a term first coined by Francois Truffaut to describe the mark of a film director on his films. A director can be considered an auteur if about five of his film depict a certain style that is definitely his own. In other words‚ much like one can look at a painting and tell if it is a Monet‚ a Renoir‚ or a Degas‚ if a film director is an auteur‚ one can look at his film and tell by style and recurring

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    of elements such as drama‚ movement‚ visual art‚ and etc. A lot of things could be seen in a film but one of the best points of film is that it tells a story. But making a film is not just storytelling. You have to mind other elements such as cinematography‚ lighting‚ editing‚ location and etc. to make a film. Every single detail in the film should be well thought of. It is one way of letting the audience feel; they are seeing a real situation from another perspective. Polanski said that “cinema

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    What makes me tick ? The question “What makes me tick?”‚ seemed a simple one at first‚ as we were just told to write about our hobbies and passions which I found illogical as this was meant to be a creative task. After some deeper thought and deliberation the idea hurtled toward me! It sent me into an uncontrollable spin‚ head first‚ down an endless well of alien self reflection. I have never pondered about the question of what makes me tick. I had to contemplate me‚ down to my core and all its

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    Rear Window (1954) is an intriguing‚ brilliant‚ macabre Hitchcockian visual study of obsessive human curiosity and voyeurism. John Michael Hayes’ screenplay was based on Cornell Woolrich’s (with pen-name William Irish) original 1942 short story or novelette‚ It Had to Be Murder. This film masterpiece was made entirely on one confined set built at Paramount Studios - a realistic courtyard composed of 32 apartments (12 completely furnished) - at a non-existent address in Manhattan (125 W. 9th Street)

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    A film director‚ fundamentally‚ is the one with the most control over the creative aspects of a film’s production‚ but they are also much more than that - they are most often the driving force behind a film‚ with command over the cast members and production design‚ and are tasked with the most difficult endeavor of making their stories come to life. They take little pieces of their heart‚ soul and mind and put them in their films‚ and because of this‚ diminutive pieces of the director are permanently

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    VERTIGO Vertigo is a feeling of dizziness. Person with vertigo often feel that their body or the things around them are moving or spinning when they are standing. It can be caused by a problem with the balance mechanisms of the inner ear‚ a problem with the nerves that connect the brain to the middle ear‚ or a problem with brain cause a head injury. The most frequent cause of vertigo is there is a problem with the balance mechanisms of the inner ear. When the virus or bacterical infected the inflammation

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    The symptoms of Meniere’s are variable; not all sufferers experience the same symptoms. However‚ "classic Meniere’s" is considered to consist of four symptom: Periodic episodes of rotary vertigo; Fluctuating‚ progressive‚ unilateral (in one ear) or bilateral (in both ears) hearing loss‚ often in the lower frequency ranges; Unilateral or bilateral tinnitus (the perception of noises‚ often ringing‚ roaring‚ or whooshing)‚ sometimes variable;

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    Other physical examination findings were unremarkable. She was diagnosed with vertigo. An Attending Physician Statement completed by Glenn Rogers‚ MD on 06/19/2017 indicated that the claimant complained of dizziness‚ nausea‚ chills‚ and vertigo. She could not climb ladders or bend over and lift. She had dizziness and loss of balance when standing. She had a blood pressure of 130/80 mmHg. She was diagnosed with vertigo. The listed co-morbid conditions were hypertension‚ hyperlipidemia‚ and stage

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    films; Psycho‚ The Birds‚ North by Northwest‚ I enjoy his work because I like the suspense‚ and visual effects that he was able to accomplish. Out of all of his films‚ I believe that my favorite Hitchcock films would have to be Rear Window (1954) and Vertigo (1958)‚ because I think that the two incorporate everything that is “Alfred Hitchcock”. Hitchcock films are known for being mysterious‚ cynical‚ as well as suspenseful and they are all similar because of his use of symbolism‚ light‚ repetitive actors

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    Case – Study (HRP – 2nd Unit) PROMOTING THE PROTÉGÉ The die was cast. Prem Nath Divan‚ executive chairman of Vertigo‚ the country’s largest engineering project organization‚ decided to switch tracks for a career in academics. Divan was still 6 years short of the company’s retirement age of 65. His premature exit was bound to create a flutter at the Vertigo board. Having joined Vertigo as a management trainee soon after college‚ he has gradually risen through the hierarchy to take a board position

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