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    Belonging essay

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    5 texts: belonging. Artwork: Watching on Artist: Judith Redman The artist has used a range of different techniques to symbolise isolation and non-acceptance. This text reinforces that fundamental human need. The repetition of various faces that are scattered around the painting are similar in shape and color conveying belonging and normality which leads the viewer to question the placing of the dark character at the bottom of the painting. This highlights to us the separation of an individual

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    City of God Film Critique

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    referred to as the City of God. This is a derisive name‚ as the audience learns‚ in that this is a place certainly devoid of anything to do with religion‚ peace‚ or tranquility. The main story revolves around Rocket‚ a well meaning young man who grows up in this chaotic world. Rocket has plans to escape the city by becoming a photographer‚ even though he has normal teenage problems like how to find money‚ and possibly love. He must do so while also trying to stay alive in a violent environment of drugs

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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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    Micro Analysis of

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    Micro analysis: • Film: Blade • Year: 1998 • Director: Stephen Norrington In this micro analysis I will be analysing the film Blade which was produced in 1998 and directed by Stephen Norrington. The micro elements I am going to focus on are Mise-en-scene and cinematography. I will be analysing everything in the scene including props‚ costumes‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ setting‚ codes-framing to determine how it creates meaning. In cinematography I will focus on the camera

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    we should be weary of. “There is something about fashion that can make people very nervous” the scene finishes with a pause and a cold stare from Anna‚ the extreme close up shot makes the audience almost feel intimidated by her. The scenes in the car are always shot from the side as thought you are alienated from her‚ your not close to her. The same with

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    world championship which is an extraordinary feat given the demands of the lifestyle and what he had to overcome. We see the celebrations when Niki is on the podium spraying his bottle of champagne. He is in a close shot and we can see how ecstatic he is for winning. We also see a close up of his wife Marlene and how happy she is for him. The celebrations really are spectacular and seeing where Niki came from‚ a successful business backround‚ and where he got to‚ number one Formula One race car driver

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    crane. It reinforces the fact that we are actually looking out over the apartment block‚ observing everything we see. This is emphasized further as we immediately transition to a high angle shot. This places us in a position that implies we are high up‚ giving us a role of an eagle-eyed spectator. We are reminded that we are looking out to observe carefully. Hitchcock keeps dollying through and panning across the apartment block‚ while pausing the camera at every window as we watch everyone’s routine

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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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    eating his hotdog. This could be referred as a “cinema of attraction” as it uses special effects to worsen his appearance. Even the sound of eating is only focused on Tom‚ as Nancy’s chewing is silent. The shot alternates between Tom and Nancy in a close up shot to both show off Tom’s appearance and Nancy’s reactions to the flowing puss. Haynes combines both Tom’s frustration and Nancy’s action to comfort him to realize this love relationship between them and showing the audience that appearance does

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    Stand By Me and The Body

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    comes about when Chris shows Gordie the pistol that he brings along on the journey through the woods and becomes further detailed when Chris criticizes Gordie’s parents. Criticizing another person’s parents is unacceptable‚ unless the criticizer is close enough to do so. By middle school‚ Chris and Gordie began to drift away from Vern and Teddy who became "just two more faces in the halls." Chris and Gordie’s friendship continued well beyond middle school. Chris enrolled in college courses with Gordie

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