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    Photo Manipulation

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    Image manipulation is everywhere on are daily life. It is a type of digital art. It is a unique way to describe editing photos and adding filters and special effects to photographs in order to make an illusion or define through digital means. Photo manipulation has been commonly used to deceive or convince viewers. It can be simply a photo which colors have been converted‚ or a photo that has been painted over‚ usually they use photoshop‚ but there are other softwares what can we use for manipulating

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    community. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie… are two out of many public figures agree and now the American Medical Association is now backing this idea up as well. Emily was the first person to rise up to take action against the GQ magazine for digitally editing her body without her knowing until she saw her final photographs. They changed her completely‚ making her unrealistic. She says‚ “Although many dream to have a perfect body or features on screen or magazines‚ this will not change themselves personally

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    difficulty lies in dealing with a son who still hasn’t forgiven him for taking his mother’s life. It is around this difficulty that the plot is built. In this film Spike Lee uses different techniques of cinematography such camera angles‚ mise-en-scene‚ editing‚ and sound to enhance the feud between father and son. He gives us insight into their feelings and motivations‚ he compares their personalities and attitudes‚ and he illustrates the dissonance between the two men through the use of these techniques

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    Avant-Garde Cinema: 1900-1950 (Short Paper) 1‚500 Drawing on Sergei Eisenstein ’s writings and examples from his films outline his ideas about film ‘montage ’ and its role in shaping audience responses. You should include analysis of at least one segment from Eisenstein ’s films Sergei Eisenstein ’s theories‚ and practical realisations‚ of film montage serve to create a foundation on which Eisenstein‚ and many other filmmakers‚ have been able to build an understanding of the nature of

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    Hamlet is arguably one of William Shakespeare’s best literature pieces and almost 500 years later it’s still being read and used everywhere around the world. Hamlet has been critically analyzed by prominent figures in literature and this dynamic play has taken on a larger role providing both dramatic and philosophical inspiration in our current society. Hamlet is still universally admitted as a great play and has provided motivation for remakes throughout the different eras since it first debuted

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    Film Presentation – Meshes of the Afternoon Summary of ExtractTitle: Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)Directors + Actors: Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren (husband and wife team)Time: 00:15-05:10Length: 4min55sec | Rationale * Psychologically thrilling * Astounding cinematography * Intriguing plot‚ symbolism‚ meaning * Attracted me to its short length‚ but ability to make the audience think so much | Genre: Expectations MetPsychological thriller – mystery‚ horror and thriller * Mental

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    Lantana Film Analysis

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    Lantana is a 2001 Australian film‚ directed by Ray Lawrence set in suburban Sydney. The film’s central event is the disappearance and death of a mystery woman whose identity isn’t revealed until the end‚ despite her body being shown in the opening segment. The motif of the lantana‚ a weed prevalent in suburban Sydney is used to represent key ideas central to the film. The lantana consists of dense interlaced branches that spread quickly‚ producing brightly coloured flowers. It chokes and engulfs

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    A Civil Action: Analysis In the wake of information communication technology‚ production of movies‚ films and television programs has gone a notch higher from thematic analysis to the production process. This implies that movie producers and directors source for the best shooting locations‚ best characters as well as the best costumes to amplify their intended messages. In this regard‚ popular movie A Civil Action based on long litigation process exemplifies diverse factors that will form the core

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    Alfred Hitchcock Essay

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    moves in a way that is supposed to mimic a person’s gaze‚ forcing viewers to engage in a form of voyeurism. Hitchcock often framed shots to manipulate the audience’s feelings and to maximise anxiety‚ fear‚ or empathy‚ and he also used effective film editing techniques to exhibit the point of view of the characters. Many of Hitchcock’s films have twisted endings and thrilling plots containing depictions of violence‚ murder‚ and crime‚ although many of the mysteries act only as decoys or "MacGuffins".

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    officer getting killed. It then cuts back to the convoy flyover (Scene 20). This unpredicted smash cut foreshadows what is yet to come throughout the rest of the movie- violence‚ death and chaos which is caused by the Joker. Cross cutting is an editing technique most often used in films to establish action occurring at the same time in two different locations. In a cross-cut‚ the camera will cut away from one action to another action‚ which can suggest the simultaneity of these two actions. The

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