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    Memorable Day

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    and the bluish sky comforted me like a princess. My eyes refused to open more than 5 degress. I kept seeing the clock every 5 minutes to see if it was 7. I would keep reminding myself‚ "6:55 is when you have to get up". Surprisingly everytime I close my eyes at 6:50 AM with a belief to wake up at 6:55 AM‚ the clock would tick 7:00 and I would jump out of the bed hearing the school siren ring. It was a big day for me. The C.C.A (Co-curricular Activities) results were going to be announced

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    scene it then jumps to a medium close up of a man who is in the middle of the screen dressed a bit like a clown‚ this signifies to the audience that the man in this middle is the most important person in the scene and I more important that the last scene by how it just quickly jumps to him. This is then telling the audience that men are more important as they are put in the middle and that women are no where near as important as men. In then frame 16 I goes to a close up of her left eye which shows

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    The Call Of The Wild

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    My favorite story we’ve read in class was The Call of the Wild. I liked this book because it talked about what the people and animals had to go thru and do in the Klondike gold rush. It had a thrilling theme and was full of shocking twists. The Call of the Wild also includes many abusive parts that made it hard to read. Another reason I like this book is it was filled with many adventurous parts that Buck endures. There was a hateful antagonist named Spitz and a cheerful protagonist named Buck

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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    determined to return to their mother. The long shot also shows the distance to home. The slow motion comes in as they begin to breakdown onto the ground‚ struggle to pull themselves up‚ the journey home had affected them emotionally and physically. Close-up shots of Molly’s face reveals her emotions as you could truly see the pain she faces. The sweat pours down her face as she sits on the ground‚ it has been edited and shown in slow motion‚ the effect shows the strength of will and her desert survival

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    Kathryn Bigelow‚ director of The Hurt Locker could have never imagined her movie winning six academy awards. While the opinion from the audience played a role in these winnings‚ the technical aspect of the movie all the way down to the first shot of the movie‚ played the biggest role in this achievement. Bigelow used things such as moving camera shots‚ camera angles‚ lighting‚ and the use of long shots to create a realistic feel throughout the movie. Throughout the movie it appears that most of

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    Textual Analysis

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    the lighting as the mood is dull. The opening cuts to show Somerset’s morning routine‚ step-by-step the audience are taken through his routine. With a number of close ups and medium close up’s used Somerset is signified as an elder‚ professional and wise man‚ who the audience are able to connect with more through the use of close up’s. A close-up on Somerset’s badge and gear are in a straight parallel line to the order which he picks them up‚ this suggests that he has been doing this for a while and

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    Both the novel and the film adaptation of Ernest J. Gaines ‚ A Lesson Before Dying illustrates the theme of coming of age ; however in the novel this theme is better discussed. Through the use of lighting ‚ soundtrack ‚and camera angles the director is able to portray the theme of coming of age. While ‚ in the novel Ernest J. Gaines uses dialogue and characterization to express this theme. As some scene’s are better developed than others the watcher and reader are able to receive specific feedback

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    “The Story of Tom Brennan” is a novel reflecting our own sense of crushing a negative life experience and overcoming that with new and positive adventures into a new world. The novel written by J.C. Burke demonstrates journey of acceptance and hardship that the Brennan’s had to face throughout their stay at Coghill and their past from Mumbilli‚ especially for Tom. Each individual creates their own choices to stumble upon their experience which may either trigger awful consequences or opportunities

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    If u can find a path with no obstacles‚ it probably doesn’t lead anywhere famously written by frank Clark. Teachers and students Individuals meet obstacles and challenges when trying to establish a sense of belonging. However individuals often find it difficult to overs these challenges and obstacles. Throughout the speech of “immigrant chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki and “The arrival” by Shun Tan will be examined. The aspects of belonging to family and place will be explored. Particular the challenges

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    X Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon and in one other related text of your choosing. The use of distinctively visual images allows an audience to perceive and distinguish the composer’s specific representation. From these distinctive visuals‚ the audience’s perceptions force them to respond in a particular way. In ‘Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon’‚ Ang Lee utilises a range of film techniques to position his audience through a combination of quiet

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