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    Film and Game Industry

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    Essay The movie industry and the video game industry are two of the biggest industries known. They provide us with plenty of entertainment. The movie industry provides us with all sorts of cinematic and visual entertainment. It could be viewed alone or with family and friends. Video game industry is one of the fastest growing industries today and is currently the bigger of the two. It’s similar to movies but more hands on and interactive. Even though I love them both and also rely on them for

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    Film and TV Essay (U31‚ U33) Unit 31 “Film editing is now something almost everyone can do at a simple level and enjoy it‚ but to take it to a higher level require teh dedication and persistence that any art form does.” Walter Murch[1] The History Of Editing (L.O.1.1.‚ L.O.1.2.) Editing in early cinema was very basic and linear yet despite this it must have been one of the most exciting times in the film industry. Filmmakers had all the creative freedom at their finger tips as no one had

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    Film and Orwell Remembers

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    Julito G. Tapic Jr. Film Critique (The Lost Secret) 1. Give the summary of the film. The film is about the main character‚ Orwell‚ who lost his memory. Sabina and Sline enter the story. Orwell recalls a conversation on an airplane and going through customs with a South American plant. Orwell remembers riding in Sline’s car and checking in to his hotel. Orwell recalls a phone call from Sline‚ the one who steal Orwell’s manuscript. Sabina puts something in Orwell’s drink in a restaurant during a

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    of the dominance of David Helfgott’s father in David’s early life. Our sympathies almost certainly lie with David. How does the director‚ Scott Hicks‚ achieve this? From the up-close-and-personal scenes with the adult David at the beginning of the film‚ our attention is focused on him. When Hicks takes us back to David’s childhood‚ we are aware that David is the focus but Peter Helfgott’s presence is stifling. He dominates every scene. Hicks conveys this dominance through the use of audio‚ symbolic

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    Alfred Hitchcock film ‘Psycho’ is undoubtedly one of the most significant‚ ground breaking films of all time. It is now considered the ‘mother of all modern horror films’‚ and sets the base to many horror films and themes made after its release in 1960. To create such an influential movie Hitchcock used many techniques such as code and conventions‚ symbolism‚ themes‚ and film noir. Code and conventions are used in ways that greatly increase the effectiveness of the overall film. Close-up camera

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    Film and National Rebirth

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    CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION Film is a thin‚ transparent and flexible material composed of a base supporting a base of emulsion in which a latent image is formed upon exposure to light though a camera lens. But for the purpose of this study‚ we shall be discussing more film in its motion picture sense Film is any kind of motion picture‚ be it fictional‚ documentary‚ educational‚ experimental‚ or animated. Film is a connotation of serious art “movies” which suggest the popular nature‚ entertainment

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    Analyzing Film 2

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    Analyzing Film ENG 225: Introduction to Film June 7‚ 2010 Abstract “To evaluate a film as art requires knowing the purpose of a film‚ and then judging how well the basic elements of the film work together to achieve that end” (Durante‚ 2006). To become truly “cineliterate” (Boggs & Petrie‚ 2008‚ p. 5)‚ one must be totally absorbed in the film but also impartial and indifferent. The thematic‚ fictional‚ and dramatic elements‚ visual design‚ cinematography and special visual effects‚ editing

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    Film Viewer Opinion

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    Film Viewer Opinion Cheryl A. Williams HUM150-Introduction to Film Studies January 7‚ 2013 Brian Krieger Film Viewer Opinion This summary will address how I determine which films to watch‚ what makes a film enjoyable‚ and what makes a film unenjoyable to watch. The opinions expressed in this summary are solely those of the author and not of University of Phoenix‚ its staff‚ or facilitators. Deciding which films to watch is not challenging for this writer. Romance‚ erotica‚ action‚ drama

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    The Ethnographic Films

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    We all watch films‚ and documentaries. Generally‚ we learn some things from them‚ but can we be sure what we learned is true‚ and objective? If the films compare and analyze the context (religion‚ language‚ etc.) well‚ we call these kinds of films as ‘ethnographic’ films. A simple question can be appeared in our minds: which films are the ethnographic films? We will try to find an answer to this question with discussing the intentions‚ the wholeness and the ethics of ethnographic film-making.

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    War Film Genre

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    9:30 A.M Avodian September 20‚ 2012 War from the Beginning War films have been around for quite some time. They have many different aspects to them. Each film has a little bit different view‚ depending on what the director wants the audience to get out of the movie. Some target the importance of how horrific and heart breaking war was‚ while others were used to inspire their country to support their troops. There are films though that go straight to the point of war and show all of the intense

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