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    Mean Creek

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    theme of change in friend/relationships. The director uses camera shot‚ lighting and sound in the scene where they are all sitting on the river bank after they play truth and dare and George gets pushed overboard by Rocky because he wouldn’t shut up about Marty’s father‚ but then George freaks out and drowns to death. we see a long shot of them all sitting away from eachother.The director uses positioning to show the feeling of isolation. The director uses this aspect to communicate the beginning

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    Same Love English Essay

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    alone is very common in most teenagers and young adults‚ as also shown in the music video‚ ‘Same Love’ by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. It is in my opinion that there is a direct connection between these two visual texts as they both regularly display close-up camera shots of the main characters to emphasise their emotions‚ vital for the production of the music video. By doing this‚ the visual texts not only highlight the troubles associated with being a teenager‚ they also

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    Scene Analysis

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    sank. Rose approaches Jack as he tells her to close her eyes‚ which gives the audience anticipation of what Jack will do while her eyes are shut which draws the audience in. She is in the centre of the frame with Jack standing behind her. The music is still softly playing and the audience can hear Jack say “hold onto the railing.” This close up shot allows the audience to feel and understand the energy between Jack and Rose. There is another close up of Rose and

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    Although Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Psycho” was only created in the early 1960s‚ his ability to express the psychological battle between good and evil in cinema makes this masterpiece one of the greatest films of all time. With very precise costume design and suspenseful sound‚ Hitchcock is able to show his audience how the mind can be a weapon to any man or woman who uses it with negative intention. Tim Durks of AMC FilmSite.org wrote that “Hitchcock’s techniques voyeuristically implicate the

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    Genre

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    front of crowds of 20‚000 people. Solo Career  decided that the first album would be released initially as a series of four EPs. Placed together‚ the four pieces form the entire cover of the full album‚ Enchanted  In August 2012‚ Emma was picked up by the BBC Introducing series for new and unsigned artists and on 19 August 2012 she performed four songs live on air.  The first single‚ A Place Called You‚ was released on 28 October 2012 and received its first national airplay on BBC radio 2’s Weekend

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    when the old lady is looking out at the mansion‚ the mansion is very dark and isolated. Another camera angle used in the film is a close up; the close up angle is used when the character Edward is introduced to the film. The close up‚ camera angle highlights the key character‚ (Edward) within the scene. This camera angle creates a gothic atmosphere because the close up emphasises the emotion Edward is feeling when he first meets Peg. Tim Burton uses different sounds/music to emphasize a different

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    Cool Runnings

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    even more. He has taught me about commitment‚ determination and also leadership and this is how it has compacted for myself. To begin with‚ Derice showed me that commitment could take me to the ultimate limit. Turteltaub used techniques such as close-ups on Derice’s running shoes and his face. Meanwhile‚ as Derice is getting ready and focussing on his position‚ the setting is a beautiful tropical island and an amazing ocean view‚ which tells me that he must be a local that lives in the beautiful

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    Look Closer

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    American Beauty By Sam Mendes Close Viewing Analysis AS 91480 There are certain scenes in films where the director is able to bring out the true character of an individual. In American Beauty‚ directed by Sam Mendes‚ the director places two scenes in the film which are shown to have a contrasting effect. Lester Burnham (played by Kevin Spacey) shows a marvellous act through these two scenes where his attitudes are different in each one‚ due to the life changing events he comes across‚ altering

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    has. Girls‚ have You ever met someone at a ball‚ married Them the next Day‚ had your husband kill Your cousin‚ fake death because your husband Was banished then have your husband kill Himself because he thought you were dead‚ Then you wake up and you shoot yourself All in 5 days by the age of 13? Well Juliet has. Romeo and Juliet do all of this for love. Romeo And Juliet is a love story about 2 individuals Meeting and falling head over heels‚ but one Problem‚ their families absolutely

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    The Ivory Trail Analysis

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    structures again suggest mystery. * (3) the extreme close up shot of the young male (who we can assume is the main character) captures him gazing t from under the drift of the desert sands. * He looks bewildered- perhaps due to an experience. On this physical journey-ties in with the idea mystery already established.   Vectors * The dominant vector is the line of sight created by the boy’s eyes. This causes the viewer to also look up which takes you to the image of the sphinx. The vectors

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