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    Raiders of the Lost Ark

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    Jon Rohrbaugh Raiders of the Lost Ark 57:33-1:01:00 “Uncovering the Well of Soles” I have chosen to evaluate a scene from Indiana Jones‚ Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indiana and Sallah uncover the Well of Soles where the lost ark is hidden. We open the scene at 57:03 with Indiana leading a team of diggers up a hill to the spot where they will dig for the ark. As the scene opens we hear the diegetic sounds of the diggers and commotion taking place in the background. We also hear non-diegetic

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    Nondiegetic music of the Doors in the scene waiting in Saigon Sound plays a significant part in all movies and one of the most interesting of all the sound techniques would be the use of nondiegetic music. In the movie Apocalypse Now‚ there is a double disc soundtrack with thirty tracks on it. The one song on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song "The End". This song not only set the mood for the scene waiting in Saigon and the move as a whole but is also used to foreshadow the

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    Go Back To Where You Came From Episode 1 The nature of a discovery can be confronting in ways that are hesitant. The discovery that the passports and mobile phones of the participants are being taken away has a shocked feeling towards Raye which is expressed through middle close up camera shot. The natural lighting of the closed room indicates the rawness of her discovery which is foreshadowing the confronting discoveries of the future. A discovery may occur because of deliberate planning. The use

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    the contrapuntal sound‚ each non-diegetic sound is able to provide the viewer aural clues that enable the recognition the occasion; while a few uses of diegetic sound construct dialectical effects and it is a revolt against the notion of a stable diegesis and enhances the surrealist experience. Due to the high quality producing‚ this movie inspiring lots of people and are concerned by the right-wing demonstrators‚ this movie had been banned after 12 days it was published and was released until

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    Corpus Bride

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    Precious Anyanwu Mr. Fletcher English I‚ 3B 12 March‚ 2013 Theme Analysis Corpse Bride Essay Tim Burton uses certain techniques to create a unique outlook on life and people/society. He has a unique visual style and imagination that expresses his inner thoughts. Tim Burton thought as fairy tales to be frightening‚ abstract stories and young children can relate to them because it represents the abstract of life‚ and

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    Atonement Film Techniques

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    In the 2007 film Atonement‚ director Joe Wright uses characterisation and explicit symbolism to explore the themes of truism and misconception. He uses this to comment on how the abuse of power is carried out by people who are seemingly civilised. Wright used both non-diegetic and diegetic sounds to draw comparisons between the seeming civility and the actions of Briony and Paul Marshall. Various mis-en-scène elements‚ such as the characters’ appearances and speaking style‚ are effectively used to

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    Tom Brennan Film Analysis

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    For a person’s character to be built or changed‚ there needs to be a significant experience to provoke them into taking the first steps. This can be seen through the entirety of The Story of Tom Brennan‚ in the first few lines of the novel Tom says ‘I wanted to be back home having a barbie. Having our normal Australia day. Our Brennan Australia Day‚ the way we always did.” The colloquialism of the statement and the three words ‘home’‚ ‘Brennan’‚ and ‘always’ all used together show that all Tom wants

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    The extract from ‘Is Alcohol Worse than Ecstasy’ successfully uses audio codes‚ to enhance the sinister tone with the intention to grasp the audience’s attention and make them feel uncomfortable about the idea of drugs. The track uses non diegetic sound to highlight the themes involved in the extract‚ influencing the audience to subconsciously see alcohol/drugs as a negative thing. The first and last non-diegetic sound used in the extract is the sound of a heartbeat‚ even though the sound may be

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    Boy and Visual Design

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    In the 1975 film Jaws‚ cinematography‚ sound‚ and visual design work together to enhance the tone and mood of this classic action‚ adventure tale. During two key scenes‚ "Blood on the Beach" and "Chrissie’s Last Swim"‚ these elements add intensity to the suspenseful and believable storyline. In "Blood on the Beach"‚ visual design‚ camera movement‚ and sound give the audience a sense of anxiety‚ horror‚ and dread. The scene opens with a long shot of a young boy walking out of the ominous water

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    Film Studies- ‘The sixth sense’ With a close up of the award‚ the clip begins with our view of the couple only in reflection of Malcolm’s recent award‚ which is made to seem meaningless as we can’t read the writing despite it being in centre of the frame. The award is in a red frame. This already seems to be warning to both Malcolm and Anna that danger could be heading their way‚ especially during the reflected close-up shot of the two. It also makes us wonder why this prop appears slanted on the

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