Against all Odds Good Morning Teachers. Today I’m going to be talking about the topic Against All Odds. Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believed‚ it can be achieved even when success is out of reach. The concept of the topic “Against All Odds” was seen through the documentary ‘Search for the Afghan Girl’ which is concerned with McCurry’s return journey to Pakistan to trace the location of a young Afghan girl he photographed in 1984‚ that photo became famous and has come to represent
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followed by an extreme close up to Jamal’s face‚ who is the main character of the movie. Then it switches shots from the falling ball and Jamal’s face‚ as he is getting ready to catch the ball. As the ball is about to hit the ground there is a long shot of a plane‚ at that moment it flies over‚ highlighting that the plane is much higher and going extremely fast. Afterwards in a later scene‚ the police arrive on motorbikes‚ with a close up from the front of the bike‚ creating an up tempo scene that is
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The romantic score dominates the soundtrack as the sound of the train is no longer existent. As Alyosha and Shura stare at one another‚ the director choses to use an extreme close up while fading out with a dissolve into another romanticized close up of Shura. Masked by the intercut shot of the train moving‚ these close ups and the final two shot of the couple seem to be filmed in a studio to create a suitable romantic dream like atmosphere with the use of specific lighting. Alyosha’s final train
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tracking shot behind the car creates a tension and intensity by creating a feeling of the car moving faster as the camera moves further away‚ honking and motorcycle engine noise fading in and out create the illusion of the speed of the taxicab Close up
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where a sequence of shots are displayed to portray an effective manner of time passing. Clocks are presented throughout the film. In the opening sequence a background sound of a clock ticking can be heard and the following misen-scene consists of a close up of a pendulum swinging ominously‚ then the camera pans upwards to reveal a demonic clock. The low angle shot of the clock emphasises the power of that time will have in the film. Overall the main theme time is a significant aspect of the film that
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fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourselves. Choose your future. Choose life... But why would I want to do a thing like that? I chose not to choose life. I chose something’ else. And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you’ve got heroin? mise en scene decor‚ lightining‚ body language‚ movement‚ lighting‚ colour connotations. everything that can be seen in a paused still. cinematography framing‚ extra long shot‚ long shot‚ medium long shot‚ medium shot‚ medium close up‚
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Cabaret. I use the low angle close up frequently to establish a feeling of power or dominance. The first musical number I wanted to be viewed from the audience’s point of view‚ looking up at the cabaret performers to show the performer’s dominance and create a tense‚ excited and somewhat sinister atmosphere. It was also used to show that Brian is new to Berlin‚ a stranger. I showed this by making the audience continually look down on him from many perspectives. The close up shot is also frequently used
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audience. Williams has a “cheeky” humorous reputation prior to entering rehabilitation‚ this suggests he want the audience to see that he remains the same character as before. Then he rises up through to hole to take centre stage‚ suggesting he has returned and wishes to be centre of attention. After‚ a close up shot is used to showing a remote control which says “Robbie” on one button and “More Robbie” on another. This suggests that the true artist is controlled by their desire of for fame. As
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Hospital Scene: - Panning - Close up and Medium shot - Sad song Kay and Gale conflict: - ’Think you can walk away from your mob? Live in the city for ten years making out you’re a gubba? And then get up on stage and say you’re a black fella and that’s alright?’ - Separate shots‚ shows tension - Gale showed regret after hitting Kay Gale and Dave’s talk: - Long shot to start off‚ with chaotic setting - Flashback - Close shot when Gale talks - Kay’s mums voice in background
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happen for a reason and not to be changed. The director uses sound‚ camera and mise-en-scene to show how Caesar and Wills relationship changes through out the film. At the start of ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes‚’ Will and Caesar are not very close as they have just met. Will was not sure how to take care of a baby ape‚ and he is mostly interested in Caesar when he finds out that the drug ALZ112 was passed onto him by his mother. In the first scene Caesar depends on Will to feed him and take
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