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    Vendetta Film Analysis

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    was paid almost $50 million for his work on ́The Avengers ́. Robert Downey‚ Jr. earned around the same to ́V for Vendettas ́ budget. Because ́The Avengers ́ is based from Marvel Comics the production company there was a strong beliefs that the film would become a blockbuster which was appealed to a wilder audience. For ́V for

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    Action versus Reflection Shakespeare’s Hamlet inspired many film directors to adapt the play onto the big screen. In Kenneth Branagh’s version‚ he takes on the challenge of both directing the film and portraying Hamlet. In Marco Zeferelli’s edition‚ celebrated actor Mel Gibson stars as Hamlet. The directors use different aspects of cinematography and mise-en-scene to depict distinctive interpretations of the famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy. Branagh interprets the scene as a contemplation of

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    Winning: Film Cool Running

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    dust yourself off and try again. This is idea is showcased through the film Cool Running’s and this is reinforced through a speech given by John Wooden‚ in which he talked about the difference between winning and succeeding. Main themes that are going to be explored are determination and success‚ good sportsmanship and leadership. Through the use of various film techniques‚ narrative and poetic techniques the speaker and director are able to convey messages to the audience. Is winning everything?

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    Gallipoli Film Techniques

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    FORMAL WRITING A relevant idea in the film Gallipoli‚ produced by Peter Weir‚ is that war is a tragic waste of life. Weir made this idea seem relevant in the world today by using film techniques including music‚ dialogue and symbolism. Gallipoli is the story of a young man who went off to World War One. This particular film narrates the story of an eighteen-year-old from Western Australia who boarded a troop ship bound for Gallipoli. These soldiers fought the Turks in a campaign to capture

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    recognizable‚ and that blatantly identify completely different ethnic cultures from those that aren’t “white.” Things like food options‚ mannerisms‚ speech‚ and clothing styles are all examples of some of the things films assign cultures. According to these signs people watching films that have actors portraying these characteristics can easily tell which ethnic background they are representing. Each race are linked and classified together according to those signs.

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    Movies: Film and Cinema

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    Nowadays‚ mass media has brought a wide range of choices for people to enjoy‚ such as classic movie or films‚ which are phenomena of cinema industry. Some people argue that watching movies at the cinema is the best choice in order to enjoy all types of movies‚ while many other contend that home is an extremely option as well. However‚ watching movie at home is preferable than watching movies at the cinema or Cineplex. There are some distinct similarities and differences between watching movies at

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    Briley Belling In the film M‚ mise-en-scene‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and sound are used in many ways that may influence the audiences’ perception of the characters and events in the film. In M‚ the apartments in the beginning of the film and the streets‚ play a significant role to the mise-en-scene of the film. There are several props in the film that are significant as well‚ such as the noisy clock that dings on every hour‚ the blind man with the balloons in the street‚ cigarettes‚ cigars‚ knives

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    The common assumption that hollywood gives the upper-hand to Americans in everything lies in the truth that Americans‚ especially white males run the hollywood scene. The invisibility of representation in hollywood is a reflection of the lack of diversity on the big-screen‚ and behind the screen.This asymmetry of status gives Americans the upper hand in portraying non-Americans‚ their internalized superiority comes from Americans being seen as the victors in everything. This “winner” mindset is the

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    And the Oscar Goes to...

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    of awards under his belt. However‚ this did not last for long. Entering into the new millennium‚ Woody Allen has faded into oblivion with directors such as James Cameron‚ Steven Spielberg and Oliver Stone all continuing a streak once enjoyed by him. Will Midnight in Paris prove to be his saving grace and one way ticket to the Oscars‚ or has his reign of the film industry finally come to an end? Opening with a scenic montage of the best that the city of lights has to offer‚ Paris is undoubtedly the

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    Nosferatu Film Assignment

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    NOSFERATU Nosferatu directed by F.W. Murnau‚ is a feature horror film made in Germany.  It was filmed according to the Nosferatu legend‚ the horrific vampire of Transylvania.  The film was very archaic‚ in a sense. I noticed in the film that most of the scene changes had a certain color of light.  I felt that those light changes were trying to signify the time in the day or the certain amount of light in room of the scene is to help amplify the audience vision.  I like how Murnau transitioned

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