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    Glory Film Analysis

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    In the film‚ Glory‚ the director made specific choices in editing the scenes in how we are meant to see it. He wanted for us to understand and capture what he was trying to accomplish in said scenes. Music and sound is used to capture our attention and focus on the scene that is currently being shown. The director made choices to place music and sound in specific moments when there is dialog or without. Music and sound is to help us as viewers to understand truly what is going on and how we are to

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    Change and Continuity in the Gilded Age Emergence of Modern America "Every day things change‚ but basically they stay the same."-Dave Matthews Change and continuity are two major principles of life. They can easily be applied to history because their application accurately portrays the circumstances‚ and characterizes the era of interest. Merriam-Webster defines continuity as an uninterrupted connection‚ succession‚ or union‚ or an uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without

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    War Horse August 14‚ 2012 War Horse Overview/ Plot Ted Narracott is seen in town bidding on a thoroughbred horse. He is supposed to be going to buy a plow horse. Ted bids a small amount of guineas for the hosrse but another gentleman is bidding Ted Narracott up and he ends up spending thirty guinea to purchase a horse. Ted and Roses son‚ Albert‚ tells his parents that he will train the horse. Albert names the horse Joey. Albert spends everyday trying to train Joey and

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    Coup 1990 NEEDS EDITING

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    Question :As a journalist‚ write a blog about the events taking place in July 1990. You should incorporate the accounts of three interviewees‚ who share their thoughts on the causes and consequences of the attempted coup. On July 27th‚ 1990‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ once a British colony faced one of its darkest moment in its history. On this day‚ the country was held at random as 114 terrorists from the Jamaat al Muslimeen led by their charismatic leader‚ a former police officer‚ Yasin Abu Bakr. These

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    English Film Tecniques

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    This cut is made by the film editor at the editing stage of a film. Between sequences the cut marks a rapid transition between one time and space and another‚ but depending on the nature of the cut it will have different meanings. Dolly: A set of wheels and a platform upon which the camera can be mounted to give it mobility. Dolly shot is a shot taken from a moving dolly. Almost synonymous in general usage with tracking shot or follow shot Editing: Editing refers to how shots are put together to make

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    Run Lola Run Essay

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    the images. Run Lola Run follows a woman who must get 100‚000 in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend. The main themes of Run Lola Run are time‚ the idea that love conquers all and chance. It is through the use of film techniques such as animation‚ editing‚ camera shot and angle‚ that shape meaning and influences the responses of the audience. These themes are effectively portrayed through the medium of film and the techniques employed by the director‚ Tom Twyker. Time governs the actions and outcomes

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    Does Photoshop Is Ethical

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    to victims of crime or tragedy. Intrude on private moments of grief only when the public has an overriding and justifiable need to see. While photographing subjects do not intentionally contribute to‚ alter‚ or seek to alter or influence events. Editing should maintain the integrity of the photographic images’ content and context. Do not manipulate images or add or alter sound in any way that can mislead viewers or misrepresent subjects. Do not pay sources or subjects or reward them materially for

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    CCOT Western Europe - France 1600 - 1850 Western Europe and specifically France had continuities and changes that occurred in the political and social structures over the time period of 1600 to 1850. In the year 1600‚ France was a monarchy ruled by Henry IV. He ascended to power after his childless cousin‚ Henry III‚ died. Ruling from 1589-1610‚ Henry IV survived at least 12 assassination attempts. The reason so many people tried to assassinate him was because the Catholics felt he usurped

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    Mise en scene

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    take even an otherwise boring event and present it as epic. Filmmaking has the ability to broaden perspective — exponentially. In an essential scene in Saving Private Ryan‚ the film maker manages the elements of cinematography‚ sound‚ setting and editing to grab the audience’s attention and put them on edge for what will be coming next. Released to theaters on July 24‚ 1998‚ and the winner of five Academy Awards including a Best Director Oscar for Steven Spielberg‚ Saving Private Ryan quickly became

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    Gladiator's

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    Some of the editing techniques used in Gladiator were editing sequence action and reaction for example‚ after the camera focused on the action of son killing the father then camera turn its attention to the reaction of the son after he murdered his father. When the final fight came to a conclusion slow motion effectively convey Maximus ’ physical fatigue. As stated in the book‚ The Art of Watching Film "His fall and time-consuming effort of getting to his feet are exaggerated by slow motion.? ’ (Boggs

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