In American Independent Cinema‚ Geoff King states “This book is organized around three main points of orientation: the position of individual films‚ or filmmakers‚ in terms of (1) their industrial location‚ (2) the kind of formal/ aesthetic strategies they adopt and (3) their relationship to the broader social‚ culture political or ideological landscape…they are produced in an ultra-low-budget world a million miles from that of Hollywood blockbuster; they adopt formal strategies that disrupt or abandon
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Film Analysis on “ Metropolis” “ Metropolis” directed by Fritz Lang is a science fiction‚ futuristic style film. It is about the socioeconomic differences in the futuristic city of Metropolis‚ between workers and the men who designed and ran the city. Its main character Freder is the son of a man who manages Metropolis and has been privileged to live a very luxurious life until he sees a beautiful women‚ Maria‚ who leads him to beneath the city‚ where all the workers of the city toil. He
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setting in Act Three is ‘exactly as at the end of Act Two’ these constants enable the contrasts between characters to be accentuated. Furthermore it allows Priestley to highlight a microcosm of the upper middle class society through the Inspector’s criticisms. The use of the imperative verb of ‘remember that’ holds a metaphorical mirror to convey the inescapability of their guilt. Moreover the use of the asyndetic listing of ‘we are members of one body. We are responsible for each other […] they will
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time film maker who has exposed the true beauty of the Australian Outback. First time actors Cameron Wallaby (Pete) and Joseph Pedley (Kalmain) have really added a good sense of emotion and reality to this coming of age‚ story. Without his mother around Pete has been forced to live with his grandfather‚ Jagamarra (the well-known David Gulpilil). Released in December of 2012‚ the director‚ Catriona McKenzie has done a spectacular job‚ and has produced a captivating‚ as well as touching film‚ in which
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In particular‚ the muted‚ even dark‚ lighting of the movie helped to encapsulate the grave and haunting feel that was present throughout the whole novel. During the independent film‚ it was unmistakable that the events that were about to unfold on the screen were going to be heavy. Even the camera angles allowed for the film to give the viewer a raw and obtainable experience. Also‚ to connect the picture back to the novel from which it originated‚ the set of the houses and town were identical to how
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I have ever watched a lot of films‚ but the most interesting film‚ in my opinion‚ is Titanic. I watched it when I was 13 years old. Titanic is believed to be the most interesting film for two reasons. Firstly‚ it’s a real story which was then narrated by a shipwreck victim in 1912 though the film was released many years later‚ in 1997. The film is about a young couple. The main male character is a poor artist‚ and the main female character is a noble lady born in a rich family. She was engaged
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Persuasive Speech: Australian Films 1. Define Australian Films * What they’re * How they’re unique/iconic for…. * History of * Box office success- past‚ current films * Significant Australian actors- contribution to Australian Film Industry * Quotes/references 2. Define Australian identity and culture * Practical‚ inventive‚ fair go etc * Language use‚ important historical events/people that have shaped us (ANZACs‚ Ned Kelly etc) * Beach‚ outback
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Title and Year release: Wanted (2008) Genre: Gangster Audience Classification: Production Team (company‚ studio‚ director‚ actors): Directed By: Temur Bekmambetov Produced By: Marc Platt Jason Netter Iain Smith Jim Lemley Screenplay By: Chris Morgan Michael Brandt Derek Haas Story by: Michael Brandt Derek Haas Music By: Danny Elfman Cinematography: Mitchell Amundsen Studio Spyglass Entertainment Relativity Media Marc Platt Top Cow Kickstart Distributed By:
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Despite their obvious length restrictions‚ short films have a distinctive lack of commercial expectation and pressure which allows the director the artistic freedom to explore all other aspects of film to produce unique texts which engage the audience. An example of a film which ais short in length however conveys a strong message through effective use of various aspects of the film medium is The Lunch Date. The Lunch Date‚ released in 1990‚ was directed by Adam Davidson‚ and has received many prestigious
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In the films Black Robe‚ The Crucible‚ The Patriot‚ The Alamo‚ and Cold Mountain‚ the authors created historical inaccuracies for the audience of the generation they were made for. This means they would change some details to fit their idea of what the people felt in that time in history‚ to grip the audience and give some insight to the characters. These inaccuracies also helped to develop a point‚ even though a few minor details were changed‚ the audience eventually saw the whole picture and knew
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