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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    particular side of the fence‚ or otherwise ‘imprisoning them’. During the film as they walk along side the 1500 mile fence‚ it shows how close to being taken captive the three girls are. Another theme in ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ is the theme of family bonds. This is shown through plot and camera shots. Camera shots help to represent the theme of family bonds when there is a close up shot of Maude and Molly looking up to the Spirit Bird. This shows both the physical and emotional closeness of the two‚ as well

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    Belonging Essay

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    In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot during the Pasodoble scene in Strictly Ballroom explores the idea of belonging to relationships and communities. This shot focuses on Scott and Rico’s feet while they are dancing. This highlights Scott

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    Inception Film Analysis

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    called “doodlebug.” He directed other genuis films such as Following‚ Memento‚ Insomnia‚ Batman Begins‚ The Prestige‚ The Dark Knight‚ The Dark Knight Rises. Christopher Nolan usually starts his movies by introducing the main character/s with a Close-up shot of their hands. He is known for making use of flashbacks or scenes from the end of the movie as an opening. The movies that he directs are also usually about characters who have psychological disorders or who develop a physical or psychological

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    Music Video Analysis

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    much like in the film Decasia. Having random found footage like these do not follow a narrative which is much like features of surrealist films. a narrative which is much like features of surrealist films. In this shot there is an extreme close up of the end of a cigarette and editing has been used to make the burning ash flash multicoloured this is much like the formalist film Decasia where pictures and images have been highly edited to give an uneasy feel and also shows

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    New Boy

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    social and cultural) The beginning of the film makes the audience expect the film to be a joyful and bright film and possibly has a strong sense of belonging. What is the effect of the very shallow depth-of-field close up shot that opens the film? The shallow depth-of-field close up shot at the opening of the film of Joseph shows that the Joseph is distant from the class and cannot connect as the shot does not establish the people’s facials. Comment on his costume. Comment on his body posture

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    Film Studies- ‘The sixth sense’ With a close up of the award‚ the clip begins with our view of the couple only in reflection of Malcolm’s recent award‚ which is made to seem meaningless as we can’t read the writing despite it being in centre of the frame. The award is in a red frame. This already seems to be warning to both Malcolm and Anna that danger could be heading their way‚ especially during the reflected close-up shot of the two. It also makes us wonder why this prop appears slanted on the

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    Call of Jeremiah

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    return to the ways of the Lord. CALL OF JEREMIAH (Jer. 1:4-10) Jeremiah was born in 650 B.C. from a priestly family in the village of Anathoth‚ three miles north of Jerusalem. In 628 B.C.‚ in the thirteenth year of King Josiah’s reign‚ he received his call from God. Jeremiah’s call was unlike the call of Isaiah. While Isaiah was overwhelmed with the vision of the Lord on a high and lofty throne with the seraphim and smoke‚ Jeremiah’s call had no vision‚ no smoke and no incense

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    terms/concepts and apply them to one or more films that we have viewed in class. Diegetic sound / non-diegetic sound / ambient sound / crane shot / Steadicam / framing or reframing / establishing shot/master shot / extreme long shot / extreme close-up / close-up / medium shot / deep-focus cinematography / slow motion or fast motion / chiaroscuro / high-key lighting / low-key lighting / continuity editing or cutting on action / shot/reverse shot /

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    and close-up horrified reactions of the people around the pram. He builds suspense and creates a connection between the film and the audience‚ reflecting the sheer insanity of the scene. As the massacre plays out‚ Eisenstein increases the pace of the editing‚ adding further to the tension and excitement. This style of editing allows the brain to believe the edits are created by real events‚ rather than a director’s deliberate intent. The framed images in the film are carefully chosen. Close-up

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    your final impression of the task or event was. When you were leaving Disney World‚ what was the last thing you thought of? Was it how much you will miss the park or how you were glad it’s over? These are important points to think about. 6 Bring to close your reflective report with a brief summary‚ restating your key points and overall why you did or did not like your task. Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_5511057_write-reflective-report.html

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