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    Film studies Analysis of Psycho Alfred Hitchcock movie psycho starring Janet Leigh‚ Anthony Perkins starts with a shower scene. The scene opens with a middle shot of lady wearing a bathing robe sitting at her desk in her home. It looks like Janet Leigh is home alone with the scene following with a low key non-diegetic sound playing at the background creating suspense which co notates a Thriller genre. She looks tired and she signs bowing her head downwards whiles writing in the book. In effect

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    In the short film The Stutterer a man with a speech impediment is shown going through his daily life trying to cope with his stutter. In the opening shot we see the protagonist on the phone with a company‚ Umbrella Broadband‚ that provides him with one of his home services‚ however he struggles to communicate with the line operator due to his disability. In the next scene we see him teaching himself sign language while on hold with the company‚ after this he is seen communicating through Facebook

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    How does Hitchcock manipulate the audience in the shower scene in the filmPsycho? Sir Alfred Hitchcock was an English film maker in the 20th century. He was well known for his techniques in engaging with the emotions of the audience and maximizing the feelings of anxiety and fear. Hitchcock‚ (also nicknamed as the master of suspense) directed more than fifty feature films of which the majority had twisted endings and thrilling plots‚ including violence‚ murder and crime. His iconic feature was

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    Moonlight Film Analysis

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    This film defied gender norms‚ and showcased the very real struggles of growing up in a way that does not meet gender ideals. Moonlight follows the story of a gay‚ African American man‚ named Chiron‚ from boyhood to adulthood. The first segment of the story

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    Gladiator Film Analysis

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    Scott. The motion picture shows a lot of blood and people get slaughtered. In addition‚ the film has a lot of hand to hand combat with multiple types of arms included; swords‚ axes‚ and maces. Most of these scenes were shorter. The encounters that included more than just hand to hand combat tended to last longer. Some more of these missiles were; spears‚ bows‚ and catapults. Nearly every violent scene in the film someone dies or multiple people are getting slain. They show a lot of the gore and witness

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    Moonlight Film Analysis

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    African American Experience Film: Moonlight Description: Moonlight is a 2016 movie that follows the childhood‚ teenagehood and adulthood of Chiron Harris‚ a gay African-American. It starts with Chiron as a shy and vulnerable kid growing up in Miami. Chiron is an only child and lives with his mother‚ who happens to be a drug addict‚ his father is absent in the story. One day when he is trying to escape from bullies‚ he is found by Juan‚ a man that will get close to him and will serve as a father

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    Murderball Film Analysis

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    [pic] [pic] Murderball [pic] [pic] Abstract I strongly believe the size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire. In the 2005 documentary film (Murderball) directors Henry Rubin and Dana Shapiro documented people’s life experience with Paraplegia. Paraplegia is an impairment that diminishes the sensory and motor function of the lower half of your body. Henry and Dana were able to capture some of the attitudes Paraplegic people have for themselves and what others

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    PSYCHO ANALYTIC THEORY

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    What is Psychoanalytic Theory? Psychoanalytic theory originated with the work of Sigmund Freud. Through his clinical work with patients suffering from mental illness‚ Freud came to believe that childhood experiences and unconscious desires influenced behavior. Based on his observations‚ he developed a theory that described development in terms of a series of psychosexual stages. According to Freud‚ conflicts that occur during each of these stages can have a lifelong influence on personality and

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    Tapped Film Analysis

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    companies and how they operate. The films shows how companies are making huge profits off of water from public waterways and how these companies are making cool‚ refreshing bottles of water not so safe or refreshing. The film begins telling about the bottle water company‚ Nestle‚ coming in‚ building a factory‚ and producing many jobs for small areas. So far nothing at all seems wrong with this process. However the story begins to shift from good to bad as the film progresses. Nestle was taking water

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    Research Methods • Definition of Research Research is an ORGANIZED and SYSTEMATIC way of FINDING ANSWERS to QUESTIONS. SYSTEMATIC because there is a definite set of procedures and steps which you will follow. There are certain things in the research process which are always done in order to get the most accurate results. Definition ORGANIZED in that there is a structure or method in going about doing research. It is a planned procedure‚ not a spontaneous one. It is focused and limited to a

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