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    The way films are created and pieced together has progressed greatly over the past century‚ where before 1910 there was little use of film techniques such as special effects‚ animation‚ complex transition sequences and many more. However the introduction of film techniques have helped films gain a sense of genre and establishment as they were used to create specific intensities set out by the director; this is where roles corresponding to certain areas were introduced such as cinematographers‚ production

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    Autobiographical film‚ like prose‚ is filled with the memories of the major events in one ’s life. In prose‚ authors give detailed descriptions of their past‚ while in film directors are able to employ visuals and the use of song and voice-over to illustrate someone else ’s life or his or her own. Autobiographies are supposed to portray one ’s life truthfully and accurately; however‚ most contain stretched truths and over-dramatized events or emotions. In the film medium there is more opportunity

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    There were many changes in marketing and distribution of films from end of the silent period to the modern digital period. There was a studio system that existed at the end of the silent period and collapsed in 1949 with a court ruling. During this same time a sales era of marketing existed. After the Second World War the sales era was replaced with a new way of thinking and sales and marketing were not synonymous anymore. Marketing after World War II meant finding out what consumers’ needs and wants

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    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 camera shots that serve different purposes. The directors use Extreme Wide Shot (EWS) at 0:25 in order to establish the setting of the film. The audience sees a cloud of dust caused

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    There’s no doubt that Citizen Kane is a great movie. It is a pioneering film that forever changed film making. Its plot is one of the most creative and original in all of movie history. The cinematography is stunning. Citizen Kane is about those images that we all reflect and project‚ the sum total of which -the impressions we make on other people- are all we that leave behind us. That central‚ unsolveable riddle of personality is at the core of what makes Citizen Kane so endlessly watchable.

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    Although that the film is a rural comedy‚ Berlanga imitates some of the most important film genres: western‚ film noir‚ epics and Soviet Realism. These different genres‚ most of them American‚ are used in the dream sequences of the film. With those dreams‚ the director tried to explain the fears and ambitions of the characters and to make a relationship between the genres and the ideology of the characters. The first character that we see dreaming in the film is Don Cosme who is the priest of the

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    In the film‚ Glory‚ the director made specific choices in editing the scenes in how we are meant to see it. He wanted for us to understand and capture what he was trying to accomplish in said scenes. Music and sound is used to capture our attention and focus on the scene that is currently being shown. The director made choices to place music and sound in specific moments when there is dialog or without. Music and sound is to help us as viewers to understand truly what is going on and how we are to

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    A Simple Life: Film Review The director of the soft-hearted Hong Kong story‚ A Simple Life which is about love‚ reputation and respect‚ stood with his cast during a sustained standing ovation at the Asian premiere‚ Golden Horse Awards‚ in September‚ 2011. It was two years after her narrative film “The way we are” was produced. Now‚ Ann Hui returns to her own filming style‚ focusing on the details of drama‚ rather the expression of scenario‚ in telling a simple and ordinary‚ but touched family

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    functions of vampires that appear in film‚ television‚ and literature. This outline can be used to analyze the film The Lost Boys‚ and how the vampires in the film function as a metaphor for drug use‚ American nationalism‚ and a broken family structure‚ all of which were common in the 1980’s. The first part of Perkowski’s analysis encompasses the information sources for the film‚ which includes the movie‚ the director‚ and the major actors and actresses of the film. The movie‚ The Lost Boys tells the

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    mind when you think film‚ production. Hollywood movies have not ended and still continue today. “Motion pictures have been popular for over fifty years before even most film makers‚ considered movies worthy of serious study.” Barsam‚ Richard‚ and Dave Monahan. Looking at Movies. Fourth Edition. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. These classic Hollywood films were‚ perfected in 1920’s and 30‘s. Some of the things that makes up a Hollywood movie are‚ the story‚ the style and director‚ all play a role

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