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    Belonging Essay

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    Belonging- Essay 2 “How does Luhrmann use filmic techniques to explore the concept of Belonging?” The use of cinematic techniques is essential in a film to explore the main idea or concept within. In the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot

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    The novel deals with the aftermath of a school shooting. It is a first person narrative from the point of view of Valerie Leftman‚ whose boyfriend Nick Levil was the shooter. Interspersed through the novel are newspaper articles about the events. Valerie and Nick have compiled a Hate List‚ a list of people and things they hate; Valerie sees it as an inside joke between the two of them‚ but Nick is more serious. When he brings a gun to school and starts shooting people‚ Valerie puts herself in front

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    A change of perspective is an experience. It is encouraged by a compilation of both positive and adverse events‚ leading to both re-evaluation and a greater appreciation of ones sense of self-identity and a better understanding of those around them. This experience is unveiled in the texts Looking for Alibrandi directed by Kate Woods and Tuesday’s with Morrie by Mitch Ablom. Kate Woods bildungsroman film “Looking for Alibrandi”‚ follows the transformation of an Italian/Australian girl Josie

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    Shot Analysis

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    In the film Indochine‚ before Camille’s wedding‚ there is a shot of both Eliane and Camille sitting on a bench in front of a lotus lake in the Hue temple. To me‚ this shot is very beautiful and captivating. It is a long shot‚ slightly high angle‚ and it is shot directly from behind the two characters. It is a deep focus shot so we can see all that appears in the scene. The lightning is low in the foreground‚ caused by the roof overhead the two characters. In front of them is a lake filled with

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    True Grit Film Analysis

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    Analysis of True Grit Trailer Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Analysis of True Grit Trailer Western as a genre is widely known for the use of a variety of camera angles and shots to enhance action. A 2010 western film directed by the Cohen Brothers and called True Grit is distinct for its interesting plot and cinematographic language. The directors masterfully use various camera angles and shots in order to enrich cinematographic language of their film. The Cohen brothers use different

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    Portrayal of Paris: City in Cleo from 5 to 7 and Inception A city‚ the icon of a lifestyle completely different from the others‚ is a creation of modernity‚ social contrast and cultural collisions. The city of Paris is one of the most well known cities in the world and the main setting for both films‚ Cleo from 5 to 7(Dir. Varda‚ 1961) and Inception(Dir. Nolan‚ 2010). Even though both filmmakers chose to set their films in the same geographical location‚ Agnes Varda’s Paris is very different from

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    Procedure: 1. Cut a white cotton t-shirt into 4 strips that are 10 by 3cm‚ and cut a coffee filter into quarters. 2. Draw a 5cm line on each of the pieces that you just cut out. 3. Pour 250mL of water into a bowl that is wide enough to fit your strips of fabric. 4. Place one strip of fabric into the bowl of water. Set a timer for 20 minutes. 5. After the 20 minutes is up start a stopwatch and scrub the fabric for up to 5 minutes. 6. When the marker has dissolved out of the fabric stop the

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    Anna Piola 10/30/2013 Mr. Corbo Ocean’s Eleven Questions: 1) Describe the opening shot...whose point‐of‐view is it? How does this shot set the audience (us) up or give us a bias for the rest of the exposition? The opening scene’s point of view is a group’s; one is able to understand from the sound that there is more than just one person who is interrogating Danny Ocean. This prospective

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    Displaying memory in its purest form requires an element of deception so that reality can be legitimized and accepted by the audience. Cinema‚ at best complements and at worst obfuscates human memory. Jia Zhangke‚ Lou Ye‚ and Jiang Wen offer a subtle and fascinating account of the cinematic representation of the problem of memory. Since the inception of the camera‚ filmmakers have evolved motion pictures into not simply a reflection but a crucial indicator of human experience‚ especially our experience

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    Themes In The Whale Rider

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    Throughout the film The Whale Rider‚ the director Niki Caro uses film techniques to convey the theme of expectation and disappointment. In the film‚ we are introduced to the character of Pai‚ who sets out to break Maori tradition and become the next leader of her tribe‚ while bringing her family and the community closer together‚ much to the displeasure of her grandfather Koro. Koro is an important figure as he is used by the director throughout the film to convey the theme of expectation and disappointment

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