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    Film Priortisation

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    Project management Film prioritization Introduction This report goes on to evaluate 7 projects that were completed by a large entertainment conglomerate situated in California‚ USA‚ which is more popularly known as Walt Disney Studios. In project management perspective the following projects that were completed will be prioritized based on our preliminary research which we‚ as a group had carried out. Content Page Project proposal 1 – My life with Dalai Lama by Dimithri 2 Project

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    Seabiscuit Film Analysis

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    Although I will cover the entire soundtrack in my lecture‚ the main point that I would like to emphasize that is done well in this film is Newman’s use of sounds‚ especially through music‚ transitions and the use

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    Castaway film analysis

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    Analysis 7 Textual Analysis Symeotics/Marxists/ Retotic‚ Physco 8 Conclusion Introduction Cast Away reunites star Tom Hanks with director Robert Zemeckis‚ their first film together since 1994’s Oscar-winning Forrest Gump. The film was a critical and commercial success‚ and Hanks was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 73rd Academy Awards for his performance. Movie: Cast Away Tagline: At the edge of the world‚ his journey begins

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    second wife now sings and drinks. The camera sweeps up and down into the barroom’s skylight. (Lewis‚ 2008) The movie Citizen Kane was a revolutionary film for its time. The movie differed from traditional cinematic techniques in Hollywood at that time‚ and followed a nonlinear approach‚ depth of field in the scenes to show importance and power‚ and film techniques such as mobile camera filming to accomplish a narrative transition. The movie’s non-traditional approach contributed to its overall success

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    Neorealism films were shot on location‚ with non-professional actors‚ using various filmmaking techniques like the long take. In the case of Bicycle Thieves‚ its focuses was on poverty‚ as the main character and his son travel in order to find his missing bicycle so that he can obtain a job. Throughout the film we are shown how poor the characters are as we see his wife gather all of her most cherished items and pawn them to get her husband the bike. Afterwards once obtaining the job the film reveals

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    Jaws Film Review

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    Jaws Film Review ‘Jaws’ is one of Spielberg’s most easily recognisable movies. It is unique in a way that is rarely seen in cinema. He set a new standard for horror films. In this movie‚ the small northern town of Amity is ‘haunted’ by a great white shark which kills its first victim in the abandoned night. It is an attack which‚ when later discovered‚ causes police chief Brody‚ against his will‚ to let the beach stay open for the fourth of July due to the fact that it was the main source of

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    Diagnostic Film Rating

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    Definitions ANSI film rating: desigrates film speed (sensitivity) by using letters A-F (A-slowest‚ F-fastest) Characteristic curve: Film contrast is usually expressed in the slope of the line in the diagnostically useful part of the characteristic curve. Cassette: A container for x-ray film that is light-tight yet permits penetration of x-rays. Double

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    text. 3. Jean-Luc Godard’s use of sound in his films can be described as a mixture of conventional and contrapuntal strategies. Give an account of how this particular mixture affects the act of film viewing. 4. Sound in film is often considered as secondary in importance to the image as a communicator of narrative information. Discuss whether and why you agree or disagree with this implicit hierarchy‚ giving examples from films that you have been shown on this course to support your

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    Elements Of Film Noir

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    The term film noir can be defined as a style of film which was marked by a period of pessimism‚ self doubt and fatalism. The term was applied by French critics in the 1946 to a group of US films that were made during the war and that were released in quick succession after 1945. Ultimately there has been much debate surround the ambiguity of the term‚ but it is now understood that film noir is more of a narrative and stylistic tendency and ultimately “a critical category” rather than a genre in

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    Mash Film Analysis

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    just because someone else is talking does not mean some one else isn’t going to talk over them‚ this adds a real dose of realism to the movie‚ as well as adding an element of chaos‚ which is a major aspect to the war‚ and surgery tents. Its like the films protagonists relished in breaking the rules‚ and that is shown through the technical aspects of Mash

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